Portugal inaugurated the circulation of the “carro americano” or horsecar in 1872. Today, with three active lines, the tram is one of the city’s symbols and is worthy of a museum that tells the story of urban transportation on rails. Its vast collection includes electric trams, trailers, and freight vehicles of unquestionable historical value, such as a dray, a fish wagon, and two tower vehicles. It is more than an exhibition space; it is a living history museum, offering enriching experiences to the public.