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  2. Tours tramway - Wikipedia

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    The Tours tramway is a tram network which is operated by the city of Tours, in Indre-et-Loire, in the French region of Centre-Val de Loire. Originally opening on 31 Aug 2013, the route is nearly 15 kilometers long and has 29 stations.

  3. Transit map - Wikipedia

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    A transit map is a topological map in the form of a schematic diagram used to illustrate the routes and stations within a public transport system—whether this be bus, tram, rapid transit, commuter rail or ferry routes. Metro maps, subway maps, or tube maps of metropolitan railways are some common examples.

  4. DB Regio - Wikipedia

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    DB Regio AG (German pronunciation: [deːbeː ˈʁeɡi̯o]) is a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn which operates regional and commuter train services in Germany.It is a 100% subsidiary of the Deutsche Bahn Group and therefore part of the DB Regio business segment, which also includes DB Regionnetz Verkehrs GmbH and other independent subsidiaries headquartered in Frankfurt am Main.

  5. Transports publics de la région lausannoise - Wikipedia

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    t-l.ch (in French) Transports publics de la région lausannoise , often abbreviated simply to tl , are the main operator of public transport in Lausanne and the wider agglomeration. As of 2012, TL operates a network of 10 trolleybus routes, 25 conventional bus routes and two métro lines, using more than 290 vehicles.

  6. Deutsche Bahn - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Bahn AG [a] (IPA: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈbaːn], lit. ' German Railway ' ; abbreviated as DB [deːˈbeː] or DB AG [deːbeː aːˈɡeː] ) is the national railway company of Germany, and a state-owned enterprise under the control of the German government.

  7. Munich-Laim station - Wikipedia

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    The S-Bahn running between Pasing and Deisenhofen does not stop at Laim station, but runs south of it on the track to/from Solln. Wotanstraße passes under the station through the Laim underpass, which has a maximum headroom of 3.20 m. Bus routes 51, 151 and 168 pass through the underpass.

  8. Trams in Munich - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, construction of the Munich U-Bahn, the city's rapid transit system, was started. It opened in 1971, the same year as the transit authority MVV was founded. In 1972 a new S-Bahn network opened that, like the U-Bahn, was carried in new tunnels under the city centre.

  9. List of railway routes in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Kochelsee-Bahn Munich – Tutzing – Kochel Munich–Garmisch-Partenkirchen Tutzing–Kochel: 960, 961 RB 67: 60 Pfaffenwinkel-Bahn Ammersee-Bahn Augsburg – Mering – Geltendorf – Dießen – Weilheim – Peißenberg – Schongau: Munich–Augsburg Mering–Weilheim Weilheim–Peißenberg Schongau–Peißenberg: 962, 985 Bayerische Regiobahn