Trax may refer to:
- Chevrolet Trax, a subcompact concept from General Motors. The Chevrolet Trax is one of three small car concepts introduced on 4 April, 2007 at the 2007 New York International Auto Show. General Motors Corporation ( GM) ( is a multinational automobile manufacturer founded in 1908 and headquartered in the United States.
- Trax (game), a strategy game played with tiles
- Trax Models, A brand of Australian Classic Diecast Model Cars
- TRAX (band), a Korean rock band
- UTA TRAX, a light rail system in Utah’s Salt Lake Valley
- Trax (sequencer), an old MIDI sequencer
- Trax Records, first house music label owned by Larry Sherman in Chicago
- TRAX (Trottoir Roulant Accéléré), a project of high-speed walkway for the Paris metro in the 1980s, which was never completed. Trax is a two-player abstract Strategy game, invented by David Smith in 1980. TRAX was a four-member rock band but now it is currently a three-member South Korean rock band formed in the summer of 2004 by SM Entertainment and formerly produced TRAX (full name Transit Express, though rarely used is a two-line Light rail system in Utah 's Salt Lake Valley, serving Salt Lake City Trax was a simple MIDI sequencer for multiple platforms It was developed and marketed in the early 1990s by Passport Designs Inc Trax Records was a house-music Record label that was based in Chicago, and put out seminal House records such as Jamie Principle & Frankie Knuckles A moving walkway, moving sidewalk (in the US moving pavement (elsewhere walkalator, travelator, autowalk, horizontal escalator
- Trax, a fictional boss character of the video game Secret of Evermore
- 'Trax' may also be shorthand for 'Tracks'
- Trax, a video game by HAL Laboratory for Game Boy
A boss is a computer-controlled opponent which is found in Video games Their purpose is to test the skills that the player has accumulated over the course of a game Secret of Evermore is a North American role-playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System Video game console. A song is a Musical composition. Songs contain vocal parts that are performed 'sung' and generally feature Words ( Lyrics) commonly followed is a Japanese Video game developer that was founded on February 21 1980. The is a handheld video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo.
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