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Links about trams and light rails in Paris

There are 14 links about trams and light rails in Paris (France) on Tram Travels.

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Photo albums

UrbanRail.Net
By: Robert Schwandl.
Language: English.

Private homepages

Bob Hodges Transport DVDs
By: Robert Hodges.
Language: English.

"This text is displayed in the result list of search engines."

European Mobility Expo
Language: Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish.

"European Mobility Expo, the European Mobility Exhibition, is the unmissable event for professionals in the sector in Europe."

Fédération Nationale des Associations d’Usagers des Transports (Fnaut)
Language: English, French.

"The voice of users - The voice of users"

futureRAIL: Six of The best tram systems around the World
Language: English.

"Lyon, France Lyon won the gold for being home to the best performing tram system in large cities across the world. With a slew of public transport options available which includes bus routes, metro, and soft transport modes as well as the tram corridor, Lyon has a systematic mode of transport connec"

MIASTOeksporator
Language: Polish.

"Electric Public Transport & Communication Overlays/Layers for Google Earth and GoogleMaps"

PCC Streetcars
Language: English.

TGB Mag. Urbanisme
Language: French.

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

"Banned from nearly all cities in France except Lille, Saint-Etienne, and Marseille, the tramway was sacrificed to the rise of automobile mobility. Seen as outdated, shaky, and primarily a barrier to car development, the tramway was also overshadowed by industrial growth in France and the decline of rolling stock manufacturing from the late 1930s."

Tram associations

Infotransports
Language: French.

Tram companies

RATP Dev
Language: English, French.

"RATP Dev operates and maintains transport networks on 5 continents. To reduce distances, energize territories and bring people together"

Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP)
Language: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish.

"Let's stay connected."

Transdev
Language: English, French.

"Serving passengers, local authorities and companies, Transdev transports 11 million people worldwide every day."

Tram museums

Musée des Transports Urbains de France (AMTUIR)
Language: French.

"In 1957, when France was decommissioning almost all of its tram networks instead of modernizing them, a few enthusiasts decided to save these trams to show future generations what urban transport was like and its history. They created the Association for the Museum of Urban, Interurban, and Rural Transport (AMTUIR). They pooled their resources to purchase tram number 1 from Versailles when the network was closed on March 16, 1957."

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