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The Zurich Tram Museum was founded in 1967, and at first it used various borrowed locations to store and work on its exhibits. In 1989 it took over the tiny former Strassenbahn Zürich–Höngg [ de ] (StZH) tram depot at Wartau, which had been out of use as a tram depot since the 1923 acquisition of the StZH by the city, and opened its first ...
Opening expected in 2025.Tramway Lausannois; Line M1 is light rail; Line M2 is rapid transit; Trams in Locarno: Locarno: Electric 3 Jul 1908 30 Apr 1960 [3] Trams in Lugano Azienda comunale del traffico Lugano: Lugano: Electric 1 Jun 1896 17 Dec 1959 [3] Trams in Lugano Lugano–Cadro–Dino railway (part) Electric 27 Jun 1911 31 Dec 1964 [3]
October 18 – Line 1 of the Montpellier Tramway Network extends to Cambacérès – Gare Sud de France from Odysséum. [ 82 ] – Montreal REM : North Branch opens between Deux-Montagnes from Gare Centrale ; West Branch opens between Saint-Anne-de-Bellevue from Gare Centrale .
The Landiwiese venue and the so-called Saffa-Insel are located by Lake Zurich in the Wollishofen quarter, District 2, and features numerous open-air shows. [1] [5] The most recent event was held from the 6th to 23 August 2015, [6] The next festival was scheduled to be held between 19 August to 5 September 2010, [7] and will have a special focus ...
The extension of Zürich tram line 2 is operated by the existing single-ended Zürich tram fleet, for which a turning loop has been provided at Schlieren. [3] [13] [14] The Federal Office of Transport granted authorization in 22 February 2020 for the construction of a depot for the line 20 at Müsli, between Dietikon and Spreitenbach. The depot ...
Bürkliplatz landing gate towards General-Guisan-Quai, Dampfschiff Stadt Rapperswil on occasion of one of its centennial roundtrips. The square is one of the nodal points of the Zurich tram system, with lines 2, 5, 8, 9 and 11 passing through it, as well as regional bus lines 161 and 165, on the boundary between Lindenhof and Enge quarters.
The Zurich model is the approach by the city of Zurich in Switzerland that permitted its public transportation system to achieve and maintain a high market share. Many other cities have emulated elements of it, especially when new tram systems were introduced.
Stauffacher tram stop in 2015. Stauffacher is an important nodal station of the Zurich tram network.It is located in the Aussersihl district of the city of Zurich, Switzerland, next to the St. Jakob church.