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  2. List of town tramway systems in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Reintroduction of trams was announced in 2016 and the modernization and expansion of the tram line began in 2019. Reopening planned for December 2022 [2] In 2023, the system was under testing and construction. In december 2024, the tram system was opened Satu Mare: Steam 14 Jun 1900 1900 Electric 8 Aug 1900 31 Dec 1906 Tursib (after 1998) Sibiu

  3. Transport in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    STB operates a complex system of trams measuring 332.2 km (206.4 mi) of routes [4] on 143.9 km (89.4 mi) of lines throughout Bucharest. [7] In addition to 23 tram lines, there are two converted light rail lines called metrou uşor ("light metro"), numbered 41 , which serve the western and south-western parts of Bucharest.

  4. List of largest currently operating tram and light rail ...

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    The following is a list of largest currently operating tram and light rail transit systems. List. Nr City Country ... Romania 141 km (88 mi) 598 24 322 483 2013 ...

  5. Transport in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Map of Romania's railway system. A fast-growing number of Romania's major cities have modern tram or light rail networks, including Bucharest, Timișoara, Cluj-Napoca and Oradea. Recently the tram has seen a very big revival with many experiments such as ground level power supply in Oradea.

  6. Bucharest Light rail - Wikipedia

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    V3A-93-CH-PPC tram on light rail line 41. The Bucharest light rail (Romanian: Metroul ușor or "light metro") is a light rail transit system in Bucharest, Romania.. Operated by the Societatea de Transport București (STB), the municipal public transit operator, the service is technically similar to a light rail and not to a light metro system.

  7. CTP Iași - Wikipedia

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    Established on 19 March 1898, CTP Iași operates an extensive network using metre gauge trams (electric trams began operating in 1900) and buses. Trolleybuses were used on a number of routes starting in 1985, but all trolleybus routes (within a system length of 31.3 km (19.4 mi), as of 2003) were converted to bus operation by 2006.

  8. Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia

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    System length: 80.1 km ... As of 2024, Bucharest Metro is the only metro system in Romania; with a second one, ... light rail and trams.

  9. Societatea de Transport București - Wikipedia

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    Bucur LF is a 65% low-floor tram produced by URAC section of STB Astra Imperio Metropolitan, the latest addition to the tram fleet, 2022 In 1990, after the Romanian Revolution of 1989, the ITB was reorganized as the RATB (Regia Autonomă de Transport București) , which took care of the bus, trolleybus and tram services in the town, inheriting ...