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Nice Tramway, France



The projected line along the western sea front would greatly improve public transport to Nice Côte d'Azur Airport and the business district.


  • The Nice project is notable for the use of on-board battery power for...

  • After crossing Place Garibaldi, trams raise the pantograph at...

  • Like most modern French tramways, Nice opted for the Alstom Citadis.

  • With landscaping and traffic restrictions, Avenue Jean Médecin is a main...

  • A few hundred metres separate Nice-Ville SNCF station from the nearest tram...

  • Combining the Las Planas terminus and a park and ride, the depot complex uses...

  • At Las Planas, trams continue towards the depot before setting back for the...

  • The line's eastern arm skirts the Old Town: trams join a brief overhead...

  • The projected line along the western sea front would greatly improve public...

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