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Links about trams and light rails in Toulouse

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

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Private homepages

Archives Toulouse: Les transports en commun
Language: French.

"The history of public transport in Toulouse began in the context of the second half of the 19th century, the time of the industrial revolution and great innovations."

Le portail ferroviaire de Guillaume Bertrand
By: Guillaume Bertrand.
Language: French.

Mes Années 50
By: Roland Le Corff.
Language: French.

"The website for nostalgia from the 50s and 70s Welcome to Roland LE CORFF's personal website"

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 Seen as outdated, shaky, and primarily a barrier to car development, the tramway was also overshadowed by industrial growth in France and the decline of rolling stock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.

"Tour of French urban transport networks"

Tram companies

Tisséo
Language: English, French, Spanish.

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