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Links about trams in Lille

There are 6 links about trams and light rails in Lille (France) on Tram Travels.

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Private homepages

Mongy
Language: English, French.

"Lille Roubaix Tourcoing Tramway"

Tramateurs
By: Jean-Paul Fournier.
Language: French.

"Banned from almost all cities in France except Lille, Saint-Etienne, and Marseille, the tramway was sacrificed on the altar of the era of automobile mobility. Considered obsolete, rickety, and, above all, a hindrance to the development of the automobile, the tramway was also defeated by industrial development in France and the disappearance of rolling stock production from the end of the 1930s"

TransLille
Language: French.

Tram companies

ilevia
Language: Dutch, English, French.

"Find all the bus, metro, tram and V'Lille services of the European Metropolis of Lille: recommended routes, timetables at stops as well as lots of news."

Tram museums

AMITRAM
Language: French.

"Association for the preservation, renovation and enhancement of the public transport heritage of Lille - Roubaix - Tourcoing"

Association du Musee International des Transports Metropol (AMITRAM)
Language: French.

"Association for the preservation, renovation and enhancement of the public transport heritage of Lille - Roubaix - Tourcoing"

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Last updated: April 13, 2025.