List of town tramway systems in Italy

List of town tramway systems in Italy

This is a list of town tramway systems in Italy by region. It includes all tram systems, past and present.

Abruzzo

Emilia-Romagna

Liguria

Note for Pesaro: Peschkes (Part Two, 1987, page 96) states that the existence of this tramway is confirmed only by a single map.


=Piemonte (Piedmont)=


=Sicilia (Sicily)=

Note for Rittnerbahn /Ferrovie Renon: Bolzano town tramway service withdrawn 1948. Rittnerbahnhof /Stazione Renon - Maria Himmelfahrt /Maria Assunta rack railway segment closed 1966. Maria Himmelfahrt /Maria Assunta - Oberbozen /Soprabolzano - Klobenstein /Coballo continues in operation.

Note for Trento: Peschkes (Part Two, 1987, page 96) states that the existence of this tramway is confirmed only by a single source.

Umbria

Veneto

References

*Books, Periodicals and External Links

ee also

*List of town tramway systems in Europe
*List of light-rail transit systems
*List of rapid transit systems
*List of trolleybus systems


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