Germany has an extensive number of tramway networks (Straßenbahn in German (German: [ˈʃtʁaːsn̩ˌbaːn] )). Some of these networks have been upgraded to...
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Transport in Germany (section Trams (Straßenbahn))
Nearly all larger metropolitan areas are served by S-Bahn, U-Bahn, Straßenbahn and/or bus networks. The German government on 13 February 2018 announced...
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Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Rems-Murr, Göppingen, Reutlingen, Böblingen and the district-free city Stuttgart. Until 15 October 1964...
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Stadler Citylink (section Reutlingen (future))
January 2022, Schiene Oberösterreich (Schiene OÖ), operator of the Linzer Straßenbahn-Netz network in Linz, announced that they had ordered Stadler Citylinks...
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north to south: Light railway (kleinbahn) operating under tramway (straßenbahn) concession (from 1952–1953): Trams in Germany List of town tramway systems...
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Campusbahn was dropped after a referendum. Today, the ASEAG (Aachener Straßenbahn und Energieversorgungs-AG, literally "Aachen tram and power supply company")...
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ultimately never built. In 1912, the Esslingen Tramway (Eßlinger Städtische Straßenbahn) was opened. The tram stop on Bahnhofsplatz served both of its lines:...
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