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  2. Trams in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Trams in Spain go back to an animal-drawn Madrid tramway network, which opened in 1871. Steam tramway traction started in Spain in 1879, and electric trams first operated in 1899. Spanish tramway networks were dismantled in the 1960s and 1970s, but have gradually been reintroduced since 1994.

  3. List of town tramway systems in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Alicante Tram: Electric 15 Aug 2003 Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) Tram trial service began 17 March 1999; full service inaugurated 15 August 2003. Carcaixent - Dénia: Mule 8 Feb 1864 28 Nov 1881 Line upgraded from tramway to railway. Novelda (Electric) Construction started, not completed. Trams in Valencia: Valencia: Mule 23 Jun 1876 1925

  4. Transport in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Spain is characterised by a network of roads, railways (including having high speed rail network that is the second longest in the world), trams, air routes, and ports. Its geographic location makes it an important link between Europe, Africa, and the Americas .

  5. Cádiz Bay tram-train - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the system began on September 1, 2008, but was halted due to the 2008–2014 Spanish financial crisis.The inaugural line would use the existing Alcázar de San Juan–Cádiz railway as far as La Ardila sharing stations with the Cercanías Cádiz commuter rail line, then transfer to a new tramway through to Chiclana de la Frontera; the first example of its kind in Spain, where ...

  6. Category:Tram stops in Spain - Wikipedia

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  7. CAF Urbos - Wikipedia

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    The tram type is offered in metre gauge and standard gauge and allows for a tram width of 2,300, 2,400 or 2,650 mm (7 ft 6 + 9 ⁄ 16 in, 7 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 in or 8 ft 8 + 5 ⁄ 16 in). Trams can be assembled from 3, 5, 7 or (only for the Urbos 100) 9 modules, with the length ranging between 23 and 56 metres (75 and 184 ft). [7]