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Edinburgh Tramway, United Kingdom



The most recent UK order for CAF products has been the 23 trains for Northern Ireland Railways from 2004. The Class C3K trains run in three-car formations.


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  • Newhaven will be the short-term northern limit of tram operation when the...

  • Princes Street at the heart of the city centre will be provided with a...

  • The most recent UK order for CAF products has been the 23 trains for Northern...

  • Map displaying the route of the new tramway in Edinburgh.

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