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  2. Tramways in Île-de-France - Wikipedia

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    The Île-de-France tramways (French: Tramways d'Île-de-France) is a network of modern tram lines in the Île-de-France region of France.Fourteen lines are currently operational (counting Lines T3a and T3b as separate lines), with extensions and additional lines in both construction and planning stages.

  3. Île-de-France tramway lines 3a and 3b - Wikipedia

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    Île-de-France tramway lines 3a and 3b (French: Lignes 3a et 3b du tramway d'Île-de-France) are the first modern tramway in Paris proper since the 1937 closure of the previous comparable system. They are operated by the RATP ( Régie autonome des transports parisiens ) and divided into two sections called T3a and T3b .

  4. List of town tramway systems in France - Wikipedia

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    Tramways in Île-de-France: Electric 6 Jul 1992 Has grown to a system comprising 14 lines, 186.6 kilometres (115.9 mi) of track and 278 stops (2024) Trams in Versailles: Versailles: Horse 11 Nov 1876 1896 Electric 1896 3 Mar 1957

  5. Trams in France - Wikipedia

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    Several French cities were equipped with horse-tram networks towards the end of the 19th century. In Paris, Tramways Sud operated horse trams from 1875 to 1901. [5] In Marseille, horse trams operated by Compagnie Générale Française de Tramways entered service in 1876 on a number of routes including the Canebière. [6]

  6. History of tram and light rail transit systems by country

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    The first Japanese tram line began in 1895 as the Kyoto Electric Railroad. The tram reached its zenith in 1932, when 82 rail companies operated 1,479 kilometres (919 mi) of track in 65 cities. Its popularity declined during the rest of the decade, a trend accelerated by the Pacific War, the occupation of Japan and the rebuilding years. Although ...

  7. Île-de-France tramway Line 1 - Wikipedia

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    Île-de-France tramway Line 1 (usually called simply T1) is part of the modern tram network of the Île-de-France region of France. Line T1 connects Noisy-le-Sec station and Asnières-sur-Seine with a suburban alignment running in parallel to the Northern city limits of Paris. The line has a length of 17 km (11 mi) and 36 stations.

  8. Category:Tram lines in Île-de-France - Wikipedia

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    L. Île-de-France tramway Line 1; Île-de-France tramway Line 2; Île-de-France tramway lines 3a and 3b; Île-de-France tramway Line 4; Île-de-France tramway Line 5

  9. List of tram stops in Île-de-France - Wikipedia

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    Table outlining tram stops in Île-de-France Station Line Opened Zone Arrondissement or commune Connections Lat/Long Photograph Asnières-Quatre Routes 12 October 2019 3 Asnières-sur-Seine, Bois-Colombes, Colombes: Les Courtilles