All Light Rail / Tramway articles – Page 2

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    Tianshui Light Rail

    Light rail line opened on May 1 2020 serving the city of Tianshui, 300 km west of Xi’an. Line 1 runs from Tianshui mainline station in Maiji district on segregated alignment following the north bank of the Wei and Jei rivers west to Yangpodong and Welipu in Qinzhou district (12·9 ...

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    Hurontario LRT

    Project to build a light rail line from Port Credit GO Station in Mississauga with Gateway Terminal at Steeles Avenue in Brampton (18 km, 19 stops). See Toronto & Mississauga network map. Infrastructure Ontario and Metrolinx selected Mobilinx consortium as contractor in September 2019 for a design-build-finance-operate-maintain PPP concession. Consortium ...

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    Tranvía Metropolitano de la Bahía de Cádiz

    Tram-train opened 2022; single route with 21 stops. See Cádiz network map. An initial tram-train route running from Cádiz station along the isthmus to the mainland (using a 10·3 km section of ADIF track) at Río Arillo, then branching off southeast onto 13·7 km of new tram route serving San ...

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    Annaba Tram

    Two-line 21·7 km, 35 stop light rail network planned. Some construction work is under way, and the system will require a fleet of 72 LRVs. Line 1 would link Kouba in the north to main station and city centre, then continue south to El Bouni. A second line would start ...

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    Metro 5 SpA

    Single route, opened 2013, under a 27-year public-private concession. See Milano network map. A consortium was established in 2006 to build and operate Line 5, comprising FS Italiane, Ansaldo STS, Alstom, Hitachi Rail Italy and Azienda Trasporti Milanesi, and using Ansaldo STS driverless operation similar to København metro. The construction ...

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    Mostaganem Tram

    Two-line 14·2 km, 24-stop light rail network opened February 2023. Under construction since August 2013, test running began at the end of 2020. Opening was planned for early 2021, then postponed to 2022, but took place on February 18 2023. Line T1 runs from Lycée Oukraf Mohammed at La Salamandre, ...

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    Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich (VBZ)

    First line opened 1882; network comprises 14 lines. See Zürich network map. The dense network around the city centre is at the hub of 14 radial lines. A 2·2 km tunnelled section connects Milchbuck and Schwamendingerplatz to the northeast. VBZ also operates the Forchbahn light rail line from Zürich Stadelhofen ...

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    Tula Tramway

    Tulgorelektrotrans MKP

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    Tver Tramway

    Tver Municipal Unitary Passenger Transport Co No 1 (PATP-1 MUP)

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    Ufa Tramway

    Upravlenie Elektrotransporta Goroda Ufa MUP

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    Ulan-Ude Tramway

    Upravlenie Tramvaya MUP

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    Ul’yanovsk Tramway

    Ul’yanovskelektrotrans MUP

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    Usol’e-Sibirskoe Tramway

    Elektroavtotrans (EAT) MUP PO

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    Vinnytsia Tramway

    First line opened 1913. Network now comprises 6 routes with 40 stops. A connection between the two western branches to form a loop was opened on December 19 2014 (2 km, 4 stops). AddressKhmel’nitskoye shosse 2921036 VinnytsiaUkrainePhone+380 432 355060Fax+380 432 327982Emailvinttu@svitonline.com Network data Gauge1000 mmLength18 kmElectrification18 km ...

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    Viciebsk (Vitebsk) Tramway

    First line opened 1898. The network has been cut buck to a central loop with four branches, operated as 7 routes with 49 stops. Services were stopped over the line northeast from Smolenskaya to Gagarina in July 2020, and is possibly permanent. Addressul S Pankovoi 1210601 ViciebskBelarusPhone+375 2122 41346Emailvttu@vitebsk.by ...

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    Vladivostok Tramway

    Elektricheskii Transport AO (ET AO)

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    Volchansk Tramway

    Volchanski Avtoelektrotransport (VAET) MUP

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    Volgograd Tramway

    Metroelektrotrans (MET AO) MUP