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  2. MetroCentro (Seville) - Wikipedia

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    MetroCentro tram in Plaza Nueva. Metrocentro, popularly known as Tranvía de Sevilla (Spanish for Seville Tram), is a tram system serving the centre of the city Seville, in Andalusia, Spain. It began operating in October 2007. [1] The tram system only has one line, called T1. It is operated by TUSSAM, which is a municipally owned corporation.

  3. Seville Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Junta de Andalucía temporarily transferred five Urbos 2 trams to TUSSAM (operator of city buses and MetroCentro) since the metro system was not still operating. A few months later, TUSSAM bought the trams, which were eventually brought back to their manufacturer, CAF, and sold once again to the Seville Metro in 2010.

  4. List of town tramway systems in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Seville: Mule 5 Sep 1887 1899 Transitioned to electric tram. The power plant for the electric trams was built over the old stables. Electric 1899 8 May 1960 Replaced by a fleet of Leyland Worldmaster buses from 1959. MetroCentro: Electric 28 Oct 2007 New line built initially to preserve World Heritage places from direct traffic pollution.

  5. List of Seville metro stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of stations of the Seville Metro system. The first line is administered by Seville Metro. Sorted alphabetically. In service. Name Opened ...

  6. Puerta Jerez (Seville Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Puerta Jerez (English: Jerez Gate) is a station of the Seville Metro on the line 1. [1] It is also, a tram stop of the MetroCetro line. It is located at the intersection of Paseo de Cristina Av. and Almirante Lobo St., in the district of Casco Antiguo. Puerta Jerez is an underground station, so far, it is the nearest at historic centre of the city.

  7. Trams in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Parla Tram (ML-4) was also inaugurated in 2007. Then came Seville, where a tramway network named MetroCentro has been running since spring 2007, Tenerife (2007), Murcia (2007), and Vitoria (2008). In Zaragoza, the commercial service began on 19 April 2011. The Jaén Tram opened in 2011 but was

  8. Seville Metro line 1 - Wikipedia

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    In line 1 of the metro of Seville, the various rates are established according to the number of segment transfers that the user requires in order to travel from the original station to the final one. For this reason, the line is subdivided zones with different rates, which generally correspond with the borders of the municipalities of Seville ...

  9. Prado de San Sebastián (Seville Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Prado de San Sebastián (English: Saint Sebastian's meadow) is a station of the Seville Metro on the line 1. [1] It is also an interurban bus station, and a tram stop of the MetroCentro line. It is located at the intersection of Carlos V, Portugal, Menéndez y Pelayo Av. and San Fernando St. in the district of Casco Antiguo.