TRAM TRAVELS

Société Grenobloise de Tramways Électriques (SGTE)

Closed

City: Grenoble (France).

Track gauge: 1000 mm (metre gauge).
Opened: April 17, 1897.
Closed: October 1943 because of World War II.
Reopened: September 1944.
Closed: August 31, 1952.

Description

The tram network consisted of 7 tram lines when it had the most lines.

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Transports en Commun de L'Agglomeration Grenobloise (TAG)
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Discontinued tram lines

Liège tram line 7
Closed

Location on a map

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Last updated: February 17, 2024.