All Organisations articles – Page 47

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    Métropole d’Aix-Marseille-Provence

    Established January 1 2016, this urban region authority was created to improve co-ordination of development across 92 communes of the greater Marseilles region, taking on transport-related planning functions from Régie des Transports de Marseille (RTM). AddressLe Pharo 58, boulevard Charles-Livon13007 MarseilleFrancePhone+33 4 91 99 99 00Emailcontact@ampmetropole.frWebsiteampmetropole.fr

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    JSC Daugavpils satiksme

    First line opened 1946; network comprises three lines serving 35 stops. Core north-south route with three branches; trams use trolley poles for power supply from the overhead, but conversion to pantograph pick-up is planned. The northeast end of Line 3 was realigned from Brāļu kapi to Stropu Ezers on February ...

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    Tramway de Reims

    Mobilité agglomération rémoise (MARS)

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    Réseau de transport métropolitain - Exo (Montréal)

    From 1 June 2017 the former Agence Métropolitaine de Transport merged with CIT and MRC (the former transport authorities for the north and south shores), to bring together all commuter rail and bus operations within Greater Montréal, and provide assisted mobility services; a single brand name ‘Exo’ was adopted. Montreal ...

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    Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca

    First line opened 1874. All lines had been closed by 1981 apart from Palma–Inca, but the Inca – Sa Pobla section (17 km) was reopened in 2001 and Inca – Manacor (20 km) in 2003. Also operates the Metro de Palma de Mallorca. The main line from Palma to Enllaç ...

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    Tramway de Saint-Etienne

    Société de Transports de l’Agglomération Stéphanoise (STAS)

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    TMR Transports de Martigny et Regions SA (TMR)

    Formed by merger of the Martigny – Châtelard (MC) and Martigny – Orsières (MO) railways in 2001. See Switzerland country map. TMR operates the standard gauge Martigny – Sembrancher – Le Châble “Saint-Bernard Express” with Sembrancher – Orsières connecting branch shuttle, and also the metre gauge Martigny – Le Châtelard ...

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    Tours Métropole Val de Loire

    Opened 2013. Single tram line serving 29 stops. Work on Line A began in early 2011, and the north-south route from Vaucanson north of the Loire to Lycée Jean Monet in the southwest opened on August 31 2013. Proposals to expand the system are in planning. An extension of Line ...

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    Transports de la région Morges-Bière-Cossonay SA

    Links the SBB station at Morges on Lac Léman (Lake Geneva) with Bière and L’Isle in the Jura foothills. AddressAvenue de Riond Bosson 31110 MorgesSwitzerlandPhone+41 21 811 4343Fax+41 21 811 4344Emailinfo@mbc.chWebsitewww.mbc.ch Traffic Passenger journeys:0.75 millionPassenger-km:7.99 millionFreight Tonnes:0.039 millionTonne-km:0.6 millionInformation year:2011 Company size No. of employees:45 ...

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    Tramway de Rouen

    Transports en Commun de l’Agglomération Rouennaise (TCAR)

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    Société des Transports de Tunis (Transtu)

    First light rail line opened 1985; network comprises 6 routes. See Tunis network map. Construction began in 1981 with Line 1 opening to Ben Arous in 1985. Line 2 opened in 1989, with lines 3 and 4 following in 1990, and Line 5 in 1992. Line 6 (7 km) was ...

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    Transvilles (Tramway de Valenciennes)

    Opened 2006. “Y”-shaped network, serving 49 stops. The first section officially opened on June 16 2006, with full public service on Line T1 from Université north to the town centre and then west to Dutemple beginning on July 3 2006 (9·5 km, 19 stops). This was extended further west to ...

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    Tranvía de Jaén

    A single tram line was open May 3 2011, serving 10 stops from the city centre to Vaciacostales on the northern outskirts, but service was suspended on May 20 2011. After 13 years in storage, the trams were overhauled and test running began in November 2024. AddressCalle de Joaquín ...

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    Tranvía de Parla

    Opened 2007, single route serving 15 stops. See Madrid network map. This tramway serves this new town 20 km south of Madrid. The circular, double-track route was opened on June 5 2007, linking the Renfe station at Parla Centro with Parla Este. AddressCamino de la Cantueña 228982 ParlaSpainPhone+34 91 698 ...

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    Tranvías de Zaragoza

    Single tram route opened 2011, serving 32 stops. The section from Mago de Oz on a southwestern loop serving Valdespartera to Gran Vía, including interchange with suburban services at Goya mainline station, opened on April 19 2011 (5·8 km, 13 stops). This was extended in stages north to Plaza España ...

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    Uniunea Română de Transport Public (URTP)

    Romanian Union of Public Transport Operators