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List of tram and light-rail transit systems

 
Wikipedia: List of tram and light-rail transit systems

The following is a list of cities that have tram / light-rail systems as part of their public transport system.

See also:

Contents

Asia

 People's Republic of China

 Hong Kong

 India

 Israel

 Kazakhstan

 Japan

Light rail transit systems in Japan

Proposed Light Rail Systems in Japan

 Malaysia

 North Korea

 Philippines

 Pakistan

  • Karachi Tramway – Karachi Tramway System

 Singapore

 South Korea

 Taiwan

  • Keelung – Keelung Light Rapid Transit (proposed)

 Uzbekistan

Africa

 Algeria

 Egypt

  • Cairo – trams, connects suburb Heliopolis which has tram, another suburb Heluan also has tram, but not connected with Cairo. See Trams in Greater Cairo
  • Alexandriatrams, Alexandria Tram

 Morocco

 Nigeria

 South Africa

 Tunisia

Europe

 Austria

 Belarus

 Belgium

 Bosnia-Herzegovina

 Bulgaria

 Croatia

 Czech Republic

Light rail transit systems in the Czech Republic

 Estonia

 Finland

 France

Light rail transit systems in France (July 2006)

 Germany

Light rail transit systems in Germany (Dec. 2006)

Light rail (Stadtbahn or Strassenbahn)

Tram

 Greece

 Hungary

 Ireland

 Isle of Man

 Italy

Light rail transit systems in Italy (July 2006)

 Latvia

 Netherlands

 Norway

 Poland

 Portugal

Light rail transit systems in Spain and Portugal

 Romania

 Russia

Complete list: [14]

 Serbia

 Spain

Light rail transit systems in Spain and Portugal (July 2007)

 Slovakia

 Slovenia

 Sweden

 Switzerland

 Turkey

 Ukraine

 United Kingdom

For a more extensive list including closed systems, see List of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom

Proposed light-rail systems in United Kingdom

Oceania

 Australia

Existing:

Proposed:

 New Zealand

North America

 Canada

 Mexico

 United States

Light Rail Transit systems in the contiguous United States

Current and future (under construction) light-rail systems

Proposed light rail or modern-streetcar systems

Heritage streetcar systems

Caribbean

 Dominican Republic

 Puerto Rico

South America

 Argentina

 Brazil

 Peru

  • Lima – Heritage Tram, see Trams in Greater Lima

See also

References

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  20. ^ "About the Boise Streetcar". City of Boise. http://boisestreetcar.org/. Retrieved 2009-11-17. 
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  25. ^ "Modern Streetcar Facts". Regional Transit Authority (Tucson). http://www.rtamobility.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=315&Itemid=154. Retrieved 2009-08-29. 

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