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W3 or W-3 may refer to: * W3 (tram), a class of electric trams built by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board * W3, a postcode district in the W postcode area * Apple W3, a wireless chip used in the Apple Watch Series 4. * PZL W-3 Sokół, a Polish helicopter * ''The Amazing 3'', a manga and anime series, known in Japan as ''Wonder 3'' * Arik Air, which has IATA code W3 * The fourth step of the W0-W6 scale for the classification of meteorites by weathering * The U.S. Internal Revenue Service form W-3, a transmittal form for Form W-2 information * ''Webster's Third New International Dictionary'', the 1961 edition of Webster's Dictionary * The World Wide Web, abbreviated 'W3' on the earliest web pages * World Wide Web Consortium, international standards organization for the World Wide Web (abbreviated WWW or W3) * Windows 3.0, a Microsoft operating system Video games * ''Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos'', the third game in the Warcraft series. * ''Worms & Reinforcements United'', ...
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W3 (tram)
The W-class trams are a family of electric trams built by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) between 1923 and 1956. Over the 33 years of production, 752 vehicles spanning 12 sub-classes were constructed, the majority at the MMTB's Preston Workshops. A small fleet continue to operate on the tramway network of Melbourne, Australia, where they are used on the City Circle tourist route. The W-class tram is a cultural icon to Melbourne: those that remain in the city are classified by the National Trust of Australia. As well as Melbourne, W-class trams operate on tourist and heritage systems across the world. A number of older variants have been withdrawn from service and later sent to cities such as Copenhagen, San Francisco, Savannah and Seattle, and by private enthusiasts. In 2018, 134 W-class trams were offered to the Australian public for new uses. As of December 2021, only 11 W class trams remain in service in Melbourne, all of which are W8 trams operating on ...
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