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    Sheffield Supertram

    South Yorkshire Future Tram Ltd

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    SkyTrain (Vancouver)

    Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority

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    Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko as

    ŽSSK is the passenger operating company set up in 2005 when rail operations were separated from infrastructure management. AddressRožnavská 183272 BratislavaSlovakiaPhone+421 2 2029 7617Emailzsskosmv@slovakrail.skWebsitewww.slovakrail.sk Traffic Passenger journeys:72·47 millionPassenger-km:3760 million passenger-kmInformation year:2017 Company size No. of employees:5952 Gauge:1435 mmRolling stock135 Electric locomotives53 Diesel locomotives14 Electric ...

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    Smolensk Tramway

    Smolenska Munitsipal’noe Unitarnoe Tramvaino-Trolleibusnoe Predpriyatie Goroda (SMU TTP)

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    SNCB

    SNCB (formerly SNCB Transport) was renamed in 2013 following the abolition of SNCB Holding. It was created in 2005 when the state railway SNCB was split into operating and infrastructure (Infrabel) companies, and is responsible for passenger operations and managing stations. Address40 avenue de la Porte de Hal1060 BrusselsBelgiumPhone+32 2 ...

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    Tramwaje Szczecińskie Sp zoo

    First line opened 1879. The system serves 99 stops across a central network and six main radial lines operated by 12 service routes. On August 29 2015 routes 2, 7 and 8 were extended on a 4 km “Fast Tram” segregated line southeast from Basen Górniczy to Turkusowa (3 stops); ...

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    Tramwaje Warszawskie Sp zoo

    First tram line opened 1865; now 27 routes. See Warszawa network map. A dense grid of routes serves Warszawa city centre, radiating out to a dozen suburban terminals. A new route from Młociny metro station opened northeast across the Wisla river to Stare Swidry on January 21 2013, and then ...

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    Trentino Trasporti SpA

    Ferrovia Trento-Malè-Mezzana (FTM)

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    Správa Železnic

    National rail infrastructure manager. See Czech Republic network map and country profile. Established in 2003 to manage the country’s rail infrastructure (first line opened 1839), land and other assets, SZ oversees path allocation and timetabling, modernisation and development of the network and stations. Formerly Správa Železniční Dopravní Cesty (SZDC), it ...

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    Stauden-Verkehrs-GmbH (SVG)

    Operates trains on the infrastructure of Bahnbetriebsgesellschaft Stauden mbH and freight trains in the Augsburg area. AddressAn der Sägemühle 586850 FischachGermanyPhone+49 8236 96249Fax+49 8236 962150Emailinfo@staudenbahn.deWebsitewww.staudenbahn.de   Traffic Passenger journeys0·5 millionInformation year2006   Network data Gauge1435 mmRolling stock2 Diesel locomotives3 DMU cars6 Passenger coaches

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    SuperVia

    SuperVia Concessionária do Transportes Ferroviários SA

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    Sydney Trains

    Sydney Trains was formed in July 2013 to operate the city’s suburban services. Until then, along with NSW Trains (operator of the regional network), formed RailCorp, which had been set up in 2004 as successor to the State Rail Authority. For combined network data see NSW Trains entry. AddressPO Box ...

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    Taganrog Tramway

    Tramvaino-Trolleibusnoe Upravlenie MUP (TTU)

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    Tågföretagen

    Association of Swedish Train Operating Companies

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    Tallinna Trammi-ja Trollibussikoondis AS

    First line opened 1888. Tramway operates as five routes serving 46 stops. See Tallinn network map. A branch from Lubja southeast to the airport opened on September 1 2017 (0·7 km, 2 stops). A loop serving the ferry terminal at Vanasadam opened on December 1 2024 (2·3 km, 4 stops); ...

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    Taunusbahn (VHT)

    Verkehrsverband Hochtaunus

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    Temirtau Tramway

    Opened September 5 1959; closed February 1 2023., but due to reopen. The network expanded reaching a peak of five routes, but closures since the 1990s left just a single route with 19 stops remaining. This was operated by the Ispet Karmet steel group, later ArcelorMittal. The cost of rehabilitation ...