Broglie (Strasbourg)
There are 5 photos from Broglie (Strasbourg) on Tram Travels.
Compagnie des Transports Strasbourgeois (CTS) stops
Boecklin, Broglie, Campus d'Illkirch, Comtes, Elsau, Esplande, Faubourg National Gare Centrale, Gare Centrale, Graffenstaden, Hoenheim Gare, Illkirch Lixenbuhl, Kehl Rathaus, Krimmeri Stade de la Meinau, Laiterie, Langstross/Grand'Rue, Lingolsheim Tiergaertel, Lycée Kléber, Neuhof Rodolphe Reuss, Parc des Sports, Parlement Européen, Place d'Islande, Place de l'Homme de Fer, Poteries, République, Robertsau, L'Escale, Rue de Norer, and Vieux Marché aux Vins/Alt Winmärik.
Photos and videos from Broglie (Strasbourg)

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Strasbourg: Trams Going Between Place Broglie and Republique (2023)I'm walking towards Place de la Republique. The building on my right is 'The Opera."
Strasbourg (France), December 2023By GuyJim in Japan - .
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Trams in Strasbourg, France (2015)have you ever seen such amazing tram models? These are so beautiful! The future is here and its great!
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The decline of the tramways system began in the 1930s, and ended with the retirement of the service in 1960 in parallel to the closure of many such systems in France and the rest of the world. However, a strategic reconsideration of the city's public transport requirements led to the reconstruction of the system, a development whose success led to other large French cities reopening their tramways, such as Montpellier and Nice. Lines A and D were opened in 1994, lines B and C were opened in 2000, line E was opened in 2007 and line F was opened in 2010. It is regarded as a remarkable example of the tramway's rebirth in the 1990s. Together with the success seen in Nantes since 1985, the Strasbourg experiment resulted in the construction of tramways in multiple other French urban areas, and the expansion of tramway systems remains an ongoing project in Strasbourg and throughout France.By Timosha21 - .
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The Strasbourg Tramway (2012)Report on the Strasbourg tramway, put into service in 1994, with the two types of trains Citadis by Alstom and Eurotram by Bombardier.
The views were almost all made at the station 'Homme de Fer' the heart of an extraordinary network of 6 lines. At this station 5 lines cross and have sections in common to ensure connections with high frequency.By Dotaku - .
