Clermont-Ferrand (UK: /ˌklɛərmɒ̃ fɛˈrɒ̃/, US: /-moʊn -/; French: [klɛʁmɔ̃ fɛʁɑ̃] ) is a city and commune of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region...
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favor of new bus routes. The current Translohr system officially opened in 2006. The first tramline in Clermont-Ferrand was put into service on January 7...
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car sections. As Translohr LRVs cannot run without a guide rail they are not classified as buses; those used on the Clermont-Ferrand network do not need...
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China Tram-like guided busways (rubber-tyred trams) include: Translohr – Clermont-Ferrand and lines 5&6 in Paris, France; Shanghai and Tianjin, China;...
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Rubber-tyred tram (section Translohr)
either guidance system. Both Bombardier and Translohr have had derailments during operation. Clermont-Ferrand tramway, France (STE4, since 2006) Padua tramway...
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guide rail and flat steel roll ways Section of the Translohr guidance rail (during the Clermont-Ferrand installation in 2006) VAL tracks on the Lille Metro...
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operating. Note: The TVR, or GLT, system in Caen and the Translohr system in Clermont-Ferrand are not listed, as they not commonly considered to be trolleybus...
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Because the Translohr tram cannot move without guidance, it is not classified as a bus. Hence the Translohr vehicles in Clermont-Ferrand are not equipped...
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line, heading east towards Montfermeil, opened in 2020. Tramway T5 is a Translohr tram-on-tyres running along a mainly segregated "track" on the busy Route...
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tramway 2019 37 16.2 km (10.1 mi) Tram Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand tramway 2006 34 15.7 km (9.8 mi) Translohr Dijon Dijon tramway 2012 35 19 km (12 mi)...
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