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Tram-trains are tramways capable of running indifferently on the tramway rails of an urban network and on the rails of a railway network for the general public. Several definitions are offered (various overseas and French achievements are thus presented) and the principal advantages of this notion of tramway. this concept, which has started to develop in France as well as its power supply are then analyzed in detail. To conclude this article, several parts of the rolling stock such as the "Saarbahn" Bombardier built tram or the Siemens-built "Avanto" are presented.
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Georges MULLER: Senior Engineer, Compagnie des Transports Strasbourgeois CTS
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This dossier [D 5 552] is dedicated to tram-trains, which can run on rails laid in the street or on the tracks...
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Alstom (F) ex-Alsthom, resulting from the merger in 1925 of Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques and Société Thomson-Houston from General Electric (USA) Trams built at La Rochelle (F), Reichshoffen (F), Barcelona (E), Savigliano (I), Salzgitter (D), Chorzow (PL)
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