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Light Rail Developments, Algeria



The speed, comfort and space of trams will be welcomed by Algerian commuters currently relying on crowded buses.


  • Like most Citadis applications, including many in France like Bordeaux and...

  • Algeria will follow Tunis (pictured) as the second operator of modern...

  • The appeal of modern light rail includes the ease of rapidly loading and...

  • The 80% common content of all Citadis vehicles leaves the operator with the...

  • A design mock-up for the Algiers trams.

  • The speed, comfort and space of trams will be welcomed by Algerian commuters...

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