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  2. Rubber-tyred metro - Wikipedia

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    A rubber-tyred metro or rubber-tired metro is a form of rapid transit system that uses a mix of road and rail technology. The vehicles have wheels with rubber tires that run on a roll way inside guide bars for traction. Traditional, flanged steel wheels running on rail tracks provide guidance through switches and act as backup if tyres fail ...

  3. Rubber-tyred tram - Wikipedia

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    Translohr vehicles are now providing tram-like service in Clermont-Ferrand.. A rubber-tyred tram (also known as tramway on tyres, French: tramway sur pneumatiques) is a development of the guided bus in which a vehicle is guided by a fixed rail in the road surface and draws current from overhead electric wires (either via pantograph or trolley poles).

  4. Category:Rubber-tyred metros - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshima Rapid Transit (2 C, 2 P) L. Lyon Metro (2 C, 5 P) M. Marseille Metro (1 C, 2 P) Montreal Metro (2 C, 13 P) P. Paris Métro line 1 (28 P) Paris Métro line 4 ...

  5. Opinion: Nashville should not fund transit with sales tax ...

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    The local option sales tax had a limit of 2.75% and was already 2.25% − not enough to fund the transit plan. They also wanted to preserve the option of future increases in sales tax to keep ...

  6. Opinion: Nashville voters should reject a transit sales tax ...

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    After the Nov. 5 election passes, regardless of whether the transit plan passes or not, expect Nashville city officials to try to seek a property tax increase.. In 2020, the property tax rate rose ...

  7. Tri-Cities voters may be asked to cut transit sales taxes ...

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    The Tri-Cities transit agency stands to lose up to $200 million in funding by 2037 if the sales tax reduction is passed, according to a presentation set for the board’s Thursday meeting, April 11.