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Swiss tram development aid “The trams being sent from Bern are actually only 30 years old,” says Häfliger. “They were the first low-floor trams at the time.
Swiss trams are decommissioned once they’ve reached their target usage span (for example, in Zurich, it’s 40 years) and no longer adhere to regulations on accessibility and energy efficiency.
But, as news site Swiss.info reports, this is its first wartime donation. In total, it is sending 11 decommissioned low-floor trams to Lviv, and 67 high-floor ones to Vinnytsia.
Switzerland is donating decommissioned trams to Lviv and Vinnytsia, two cities in Ukraine struggling with ageing tram fleets and growing passenge. ... Swiss Trams Embark On A Rare Journey To Ukraine.
Following this, the Swiss-based HESS Green Mobility, which implemented light tram service in Brisbane (Australia) and other parts of the world, submitted a feasibility report on various stretches ...
Green and yellow-red Basel trams make up around a third of Belgrade's tram fleet. In Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, the "Guggumere" is a tram that everyone in the Rhine region of canton Basel is ...