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Links about trams and light rails in Valencia

There are 4 links about trams and light rails in Valencia (Spain) on Tram Travels.

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Lokstatistik
By: Josef Pospichal.
Language: German.

"An attempt to research the origin and whereabouts of locomotives in the area of ​​the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy in more detail. Many data are available; some are unclear, and some are still unknown. All data entered should be correct. Corrections and additions are welcome!"

Tram companies

Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Valencia (EMT)
Language: Catalan, Spanish.

"Check all the latest information about the lines to get around comfortably and with foresight with the EMT València network."

Home - FGV
Language: Catalan, English, Valencian.

"Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV) was established in 1986 after the completion of the process of transfers to the Valencian Community of the transport services that were operated in its territory by the company Ferrocarrils Españols de Via Estreta (FEVE), which was dependent on the central State Administration."

Metro Valencia
Language: English, Spanish, Valencian.

"Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV) was established in 1986 after the completion of the process of transfers to the Valencian Community of the transport services that were operated in its territory by the company Ferrocarrils Españols de Via Estreta (FEVE), which was dependent on the central State Administration."

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