In a small town, the daily life of the residents revolves around the tram service that connects their communities. However, everything changes when a wealthy family decides to buy the tram and transform it into a luxurious means of exclusive transportation. This causes a division among the population, with some citizens excited about the advancement and others feeling that they are being stripped of an important part of their lives.
The story follows a young woman named Mary, who works on the tram and represents the spirit of the community. She does everything in her power to keep the families united and ensure that the tram remains a space for social gathering. With the support of her childhood friend, an innovative mechanic named Jack, Mary plans a series of creative maneuvers to regain control of the tram and reestablish the social cohesion of the town.
Meanwhile, the family owning the tram faces its own dilemmas, as their desire for exclusivity and status is threatened by the growing resistance from the residents. As the plot unfolds, themes of community, class, and the value of equality in human relationships are explored.
With a touch of comedy and touching moments, the story culminates in an unexpected ending that reaffirms the importance of unity and genuine connections among people, leaving everyone with a valuable lesson about what it truly means to belong.