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  2. Trams in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The first tramway line in Barcelona was the Barcelona-Gràcia (Josepets), a horse tramway that opened by the Barcelona Tramways company on June 28, 1872. Within a few years, lines were built throughout Barcelona and many of its surrounding villages. As the tramways helped to integrate the metropolis, these villages became quarters of today's ...

  3. Transport in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Although Barcelona had an extensive tram network (operated by Tramways de Barcelona S.A., a distant antecessor of Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona) during the 20th century, and was highly dependent on trams, as the 1951 tram boycott proves, the tram network was upgraded in the early 1960s with the acquisition of a total of 101 PCC type ...

  4. Tramvia Blau - Wikipedia

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    The Tramvia Blau (Catalan: blue tramway) is one of Barcelona's three tram systems.It is a 1.276 kilometres (0.793 mi) long heritage streetcar line serving a hilly area of the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district between the terminus of FGC Barcelona Metro L7 and the Funicular del Tibidabo.

  5. List of tram stops in Barcelona metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Tram routes Other public transportation Municipality District Adrià Margarit Tramvia Blau Barcelona: Sarrià-Sant Gervasi: Alfons el Magnànim T5 Barcelona: Sant Martí: Auditori-Teatre Nacional T4 Barcelona: Sant Martí: Avinguda de Xile T1, T2 Barcelona: Les Corts: Avinguda Tibidabo Tramvia Blau L7: Barcelona: Sarrià-Sant Gervasi: Besòs T5 ...

  6. Trams in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The history of tramways in Spain began with animal-drawn trams in the nineteenth century, in Madrid (1871), Barcelona and Bilbao (1872), Valencia (1876), Valladolid (1881), Zaragoza (1885), Sevilla (1887) and Palma de Mallorca (1891). In 1879, the Madrid-Leganés tramway began working with steam traction, and in 1899 the first electrified line ...

  7. Barcelona city guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in ...

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    If you plan to make more than four trips on the city’s bus, tram or Metro network, get a T-Casual card, which allows 10 trips in Zone 1 from €12.15/£10 across the city’s entire transport ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Trambaix - Wikipedia

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    The tram route starts at Plaça Francesc Macià in Barcelona to the west of the city and extends west, passing L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Esplugues de Llobregat, Cornellà de Llobregat, Sant Joan Despí and Sant Just Desvern. An extension of Tram T3 opened on 8 December 2006, as far as Consell Comarcal in Sant Feliu de Llobregat. The yearly ...