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The Z1 tram has 2 doors on each side instead of 3 and its brake/turning lights are placed beside the headlights, not below. The same applies to the Z2 tram, but its roof is more flat except for a large protruding sign at one end and has 1 door. (They're also commonly all white.)
It might also help to rename it to the Z3-Class tram to be more specific about the model. They're still technically a Z-class so you don't need to change that in the description!
On this topic of trams, it'd be great to see the W-Class tram, that one historical tram they still use for tours.