All Urban rail operators articles – Page 22

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    Verkehrsbetriebe Brandenburg an der Havel GmbH (VBBr)

    First tram route opened 1897; conventional tramway has three routes serving 41 stops. AddressUpstallstraße 1814772 Brandenburg an der HavelBrandenburgGermanyPhone+49 3381 534210Fax+49 3381 534201Emailinfo@vbbr.deWebsitewww.vbbr.de   Traffic Passenger journeys8·5 million (all modes)Information year2018   Network data Gauge1000 mmLength17·7 kmElectrification17·7 km - 600 V DCRolling stock20 LRV/tram cars

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    Tranvía Bilbao

    Opened 2002; single route serving 16 stops. See Bilbao network map. Basque regional railway operator Euskotren operates the Bilbao tramway, which uses a combination of new construction and former Euskotren railway alignment. The first section was opened from Atxuri north to Uribitarte in December 2002, and extended in stages westward ...

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    Metro de Bilbao

    First section opened 1995. Network of 3 lines serving 49 stations. See Bilbao network map. The initial route, comprising a 5 km city-centre tunnel link from Casco Viejo to an existing metre-gauge suburban line to Plentzia, was opened in November 1995 (26·4 km, 24 stations); this was extended southeast from ...

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    Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd (Kuala Lumpur)

    Rangkaian Pengangkutan Integrasi Deras Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd (Rapid KL)

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    Tramvia Metropolità SA / Tramvia Metropolità del Besòs SA (TRAM)

    Two separate modern tram networks, both opened in 2004. See Barcelona network map. The western Trambaix system is a ’Y’-shaped network operated as three routes (T1-3) and serving 29 stops. Its first section opened on April 5 2004, running from Plaça Francesc Macià to Montesa, dividing to a loop, but ...

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    S-Bahn Berlin GmbH

    Berlin’s S-Bahn network comprises 16 routes with 168 stations, 133 in Berlin and 33 stations in surrounding Brandenburg. See Berlin region and Berlin city network maps. This subsidiary of DB Mobility Logistics AG took over operation of in 1995. At the end of 2015 it won a contract to operate ...

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    Tramvie Elettriche Bergamasche (TEB)

    Opened 2009. Single light rail line serving 16 stops. The initial light rail route runs northeast from Bergamo FS station. It opened as far as Alzano on April 25 2009, and through to Albino on June 10 2009. A second line is planned, to branch off T1 at San Fermo ...

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    West Bengal Transport Corp Ltd (CTC)

    First line opened 1890; network now comprises 6 routes. See Kolkata network map. Formerly Calcutta Tramways Co (1978) Ltd. A once-extensive network has been scaled back, with continuing abandonments through the last decade compounded by construction work for the city metro. Just six short city-centre routes remain, with a small ...

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    Trem Metropolitano de Belo Horizonte SA (MetroBH)

    Opened 1986; single line serving 19 stations. The initial section of a network of regional metro lines being created from existing suburban routes was opened on August 1 1986 from Eldorado west to Lagoinha. The line was slowly extended from here northwards as far as Minas during the 1990s, and ...

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    Regio-S-Bahn Basel

    SBB Region Nordestschweiz

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    SWB Bus und Bahn

    Stadtwerke Bonn (SWB)

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    NTA Tel Aviv Metro

    Netivey Takhbura Ironiim

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    Regia Autonome de Transport Craiova (RATC)

    Opened September 24 1987; single route serving 19 stops, operated by three service routes. AddressCalea Severinului 23517266 CraiovaRomaniaPhone+40 251 485041Fax+40 251 506077Websitewww.rat-craiova.ro   Network data Gauge1435 mmLength16·5 kmElectrification16·5 km at 600 V DCRolling stock49 LRV/tram cars

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    Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP)

    RATP took over road and rail services in 1949 and now operates all metro and light rail lines (except SNCF’s Aulnay–Bondy tram-train), buses and the RATP-RER (Regional Express) lines.

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    Regia Autonoma de Transport Timisoara (RATT)

    First tram line opened 1869. Electric operating from 1899. Eight routes serving 70 stops. The city is covered by a dense network of five loops and four branches, one of which from Piata Veteranilor to Shopping City opened on June 15 2020 (0·6 km, 1 stop). The first of 21 ...

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    Regia Autonoma de Transport Public Ploiesti (RATPP)

    First line opened 1987; network comprises 2 routes with 35 stops. Services are overseen by the local government body Transport Călători Express (TCE). AddressStr Gageni 88100137 PloieștiRomaniaPhone+40 244 543751Fax+40 244 513228Emailoffice@ratph.roWebsitewww.ratph.ro   Network data Gauge1435 mmLength20 kmElectrification20 km - 750 V DCRolling stock35 LRV/tram cars

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    Regia Autonoma de Transport Bucuresti (RATB)

    First line opened 1871, electric traction from 1894. 24 lines with 593 stops. See Bucureşti network map. Owned by the city’s municipal authority, this extensive network of tramways primarily serves the city’s suburbs, the metro having replaced some city centre routes. AddressDinicu Golescu Blvd 1, Sector 1010861 BucureştiRomaniaPhone+40 21 9391Fax+40 ...

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    Gdanskie Autobusy i Tramwaje (GAiT)

    First line opened 1873. Conventional tramway has 11 routes. See Gdansk network map. GAiT is the operating company, with the contract supervised by Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego w Gdańsku (ZTM Gdańsk). On May 11 2012 an extension from Sikorskiego south to Lostowice Swietokrzyska opened (3 km, 6 stops). The 4 km ...

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    Pyongyang Transport Authority

    First metro line opened 1973; network now comprises two lines with 15 stations. The north-south Chollima line opened on September 6 1973 (6·5 km, 6 stations), with a southwest extension completed in 1987 (2·6 km, 2 stations). The first section of the east-west Hyoksin line opened on October 9 1975 ...