English: Streetcar switch point. On the left, one can see the point extremity moving in an enlarged flange groove. The rectangular metal plate covers the actuating solenoïd. The pivot is the round part, on the right.
Français : Pointe d'aiguillage de tramway. À gauche, on voit l'extrémité de l’aiguille se mouvant dans une gorge élargie. La plaque de métal rectangulaire recouvre le solénoïde de manœuvre. Le pivot est la partie ronde, à droite.
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{{Information |Description=Single-point streetcar switch in Toronto, Canada, on the St-Clair line. Aiguillage de tramway à une seule aiguille sur la ligne de Saint-Clair, à Toronto, Canada. |Source=self-made |Date=2007/11/10 |Author= Emdx