All Urban rail operators articles – Page 28

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    Halberstädter Verkehrs-GmbH (HVG)

    First line opened 1903. Tramway comprises 2 routes (plus weekends-only route) with 23 stops. AddressGröperstraße 8338820 HalberstadtGermanyPhone+49 3941 56615Fax+49 3941 566163Emailhvg@stadtverkehr-halberstadt.deWebsitewww.stadtverkehr-halberstadt.de   Traffic Passenger journeys2·7 million (all modes)Information year2017   Network data Gauge1000 mmLength11·7 kmElectrification11·7 km - 600 V DCRolling stock16 LRV/tram cars

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    Hakodate-shi Kigyo Kyoku Kotsu-bu

    Two-route conventional tramway opened 1897, electrified in 1913, serving 26 stops. The network grew to around 18 km, but closures since the 1970s have left a “Y”-shaped network linking the port and Yashigashira in the west via the main station to Yunokawa in the east. Address15-1-13 Kobama-choHakodate-shi Hokkaido 042-0935JapanPhone+81 138 ...

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    Guiyang Urban Rail Transit (GYURT)

    Opened 2017, China’s 31st metro. Three lines, serving 82 stations. See Guiyang network map. The first section of Line 1 opened December 28 2017, linking Xiamaixi in the northwest with North high-speed railway station (12·9 km, 10 stations). This was continued south to Xiaomeng on December 1 2018 (20·2 km, ...

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    Gruppo Torinese Trasporti SpA (GTT)

    Opened 2006. Single route serving 23 stations, plus eight tram routes. See Torino network map. GTT was created in 2003 by merger of local transport operators ATM and Satti. Its local public transport division operates eight tram routes; it also has a division Ferrovie which runs the line north from ...

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    Holding Graz Linien (HGL)

    Holding Graz - Kommunale Dienstleistungen GmbH

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    GRAS Sarajevo

    JKP Gradski Saobracaj Sarajevo

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    Granada Light Rail

    Tranvía Metropolitano de Granada

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    GPP Osijek

    Grádski Prijevoz Putnika doo

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    GoTriangle

    Durham–Orange Light Rail Transit (DOLRT)

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    GoldLinQ

    GLink - The G:

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    HEAG mobilo GmbH

    The network comprises a central loop with seven branches (ranging from 3 to 16 km) and 78 stops, worked by nine service routes. In 2005 HEAG Verkehrs-GmbH changed its name to HEAG mobilo, and is in charge of both operations and associated infrastructure. On August 7 2011 the northern branch ...

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    Jenaer Nahverkehr GmbH (JENAH)

    First line opened 1901. Tramway has 5 routes with 48 stops, with the network running mostly north-south parallel to the river Saale. An extension north from Zwätzen Schliefe to Himmelreich (1 km) was approved in September 2017; construction began in September 2018. On August 26 2020 JENAH ordered a fleet ...

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    Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB) GmbH

    First route opened 1872 with first electrification in 1896. Extensive conventional tramway network with 13 routes serving 236 stops. In 2015 the line south from Connewitzer Kreuz along Koburger Straße to Markkleeberg was abandoned. LVB has ordered a substantial fleet of low-floor LRVs from Solaris. The first of the Tramino ...

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    Linz Linien GmbH

    First line opened 1880, electric operation from 1897. See Linz network map. Four-route city tramway largely on reserved track; also operates a mountain route, the Pöstlingbergbahn (3 km, height 535 m) which was regauged and started running through to the tram network in May 2009. An extension of Line 3 ...

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    Innsbrucker Verkehrsbetriebe und Stubaitalbahn GmbH (IVB)

    First tram line opened 1905; network now comprises five routes, plus an interurban route to Fulpmes (21 km) over the former Stubaitalbahn. See Innsbruck network map. On December 10 2017, a ‘Y’-shaped western extension to Technik West and Peerhofsiedlung opened (3 km, 8 stops). A branch opened on January 26 ...

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    Geraer Verkehrsbetrieb GmbH (GVB)

    First line opened 1892; network operated as three routes serving 40 stops. Gera’s tram network consists of two north–south lines, crossing at Heinrichstraße, with a branch from Zwötzen station to the southwest terminus at Lusan/Zeulsdorf operated as a third line. Vehicles are uni-directional, with turning loops at the five line ...

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    Gebze Metro

    Single metro line under construction. On September 29 2018 Kocaeli Municipality east of Istanbul began construction of a driverless metro, with tunnelling begun on June 14 2021. The line will run in tunnel from Darıca on the Gulf of Izmit northeast to Gebze mainline station (terminus of Marmaray services) and ...

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    Gaziantep Municipality

    Metropolitan Municipality of Gaziantep, Department of Transport Planning & Rail Systems

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    Fuzhou Metro (FZM)

    Opened 2016, China’s 26th metro. Five line networks serving 90 stations. See Fuzhou network map. An initial section of Line 1 opened on May 18 2016 from Fuzhou South station northwest to Sanchajie on the edge of the city centre (9·8 km, 9 stations). This was extended north to Xiangfeng ...

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    Fukuoka-shi Kotsu Kyoku

    Opened 1981. Three metro lines, serving 37 stations. See Fukuoka network map. Initial metro system opened July 26 1981 from Muromi to Tenjin (Kuko line, 5.8 km, 7 stations). This core route was extended and connected to provide a joint through service west onto JR Kyushu’s Chikuhi line, and east ...