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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.
Official colour specifications can be found at the Open Data portal of the Île-de-France Mobilités website (under the Prescriptions Signalétiques section). [1]The official RGB values in the document must not be used, because they are noticeably oversaturated, in addition to never being used in practice by either IdFM or RATP.
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Tramways in Île-de-France: 1885 1938 1992 Reims: Grand Est: Reims tramway: 1900 1949 2011 Rouen: Normandy: Rouen tramway: 1896 1953 1994 Saint-Étienne: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: Saint-Étienne tramway: 1881 open non-stop Strasbourg: Grand Est: Strasbourg tramway: 1878 1960 1994 Toulouse: Occitanie: Toulouse tramway: 1887 1957 2010 Tours: Centre ...
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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
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.
Île-de-France tramway Line 4, also called the T4, is an 13.3-kilometre (8.3 mi) long [1] tram-train line in the Seine-Saint-Denis department of Île-de-France.The line starts at Aulnay-sous-Bois and features two branches, with the first running to Bondy (opened 20 November 2006) and the second running to Montfermeil (opened 14 December 2019 and 31 August 2020).