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  2. Zurich Tram Museum - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Trams in Zurich - Wikipedia

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    Trams make an important contribution to public transport in the city of Zurich in Switzerland.The tram network serves most city neighbourhoods, and is the backbone of public transport within the city, albeit supplemented by the inner sections of the Zurich S-Bahn, along with urban trolleybus and bus lines, as well as two funicular railways, one rack railway and passenger boat lines on the ...

  4. Glattalbahn - Wikipedia

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    Phase 1 saw Zürich city trams extended from Messe to Auzelg. Construction began in 2004 and this line was inaugurated in late 2006. It is operated as an extension of city route 11. [3] Phase 2 branched off from phase 1 and ran to Zurich Flughafen, Bahnhof via Opfikon and Glattbrugg. Construction began in 2006 and the line was opened in ...

  5. Trolleybuses in Zurich - Wikipedia

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    There, some of them remained in operation for more than 20 years on the Valparaíso trolleybus system. Of those articulated vehicles, the former Zurich no. 105, built in 1959, was the world's oldest articulated trolleybus of any make in regular passenger service anywhere in the world [9] [10] from 1997 until its retirement in May 2015. [11]

  6. List of town tramway systems in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Those tram systems that operated on other than standard gauge track (where known) are indicated in the 'Notes' column. Basel (green trams in the city) Basel (yellow trams link the suburbs) Bern Geneva Lausanne The first electric tramway in Switzerland, that became the Vevey–Montreux–Chillon–Villeneuve tramway , c.1890 Zurich

  7. Limmattal light rail line - Wikipedia

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    Construction commenced in August 2017, and phase 1 between Farbhof and Schlieren opened in September 2019, [1] operated by Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich and served by an extension of the existing tram line 2 from Zürich Tiefenbrunnen railway station at the shore of Lake Zurich. Line 20 of the Zurich tram network from Zürich Altstetten railway ...

  8. Funicular Rigiblick - Wikipedia

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    It links a lower station served by Zürich tram routes 9 and 10 and Zürich trolleybus route 33, with an upper station at Rigiblick on the Zürichberg hill. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Rigiblick funicular is one of two funiculars within the city of Zürich, the other being the Polybahn funicular in the city centre.

  9. Limmattal tramway - Wikipedia

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    The preserved car 2 in the Zürich tram museum, with the postal trailer. One of the line's trams, numbered Ce 2/2 2 and dating from 1900, is preserved at the Zürich tram museum. It sees occasional operation and is painted in the line's yellow livery. It is often seen with a small postal trailer that was used to carry mail on the line. [2] [4]