-
D-class
tram may
refer to:
D-class
Melbourne tram,
built 2002–2004
D-class
Melbourne tram (1914)
D-class
Sydney tram,
built 1896–1899
D type Adelaide...
- The
D-class
Melbourne tram is a
fleet of low-floor
Combino trams that
operate on the
Melbourne tram network. They were
built by
Siemens in Uerdingen,...
- A
tram (also
known as a
streetcar or
trolley in
Canada and the
United States) is an
urban rail
transit in
which vehicles,
whether individual railcars or...
- a
local interest in the
activity of the railway.
Electrification of the
tram network did not
start until 1894, in
partnership with the town and AEG. The...
- has a
route length of 77.5
kilometres (48.2 mi),
serving a
total of 133
tram stops. The
first line of Bordeaux's
modern tramway opened on 21 December...
- The
Adelaide D type
tram was a
class of
trams operated by the Muni****l
Tramways Trust on the
Adelaide tram network from 1910
until 1958.
Between 1910...
- B, C,
D, E and F that
operate in the
cities of
Strasbourg in Alsace, France, and Kehl in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is one of the few
tram networks...
-
Trams at
Melbourne tram stop 14, 'Arts Precinct'
recorded 15
September 2018
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Melbourne tramway network...
- N 1.000 mm C n2t 99.29II
Tram d' Ardèche 1.000 mm C n2t 99.30
Mecklenburg T 7 900 mm C n2t 99.31 (Mecklenburg T 42) 900 mm
D n2t 99.32 Einheitslokomotive...
- The 16.8
kilometre route is
operated out of
Malvern depot with Z and
D class trams.
Route 72 was
first allocated to the line
between Camberwell (Burke...