- The
Siemens Combino is a low-floor tram
produced by
Siemens Mobility (formerly Duewag). The
first prototype was
produced in 1996 at the
Duewag works in...
- is the
successor to the
Combino family. The
first generation was sold as the
Combino Supra /ˈsuːprə/,
Combino MkII, or
Combino Plus. With the introduction...
- The D-class
Melbourne tram is a
fleet of low-floor
Combino trams that
operate on the
Melbourne tram network. They were
built by
Siemens in Uerdingen,...
- the world, with one of the world's
longest trams (54-metre long
Siemens Combino)
running at 2–3-minute
intervals at peak time and 4–5
minutes off-peak...
- tram The German-made
Siemens Combino trams were
introduced by the now
defunct M>Tram
between 2002 and 2004. The
Combino is a three-section (D1-class)...
- rail transit)
streetcars called the
Combinos.
Hiroden was also the
first operator outside Germany to
purchase Combinos,
starting with 12 units. According...
- 6), a
unique type in Budapest, have been
replaced by low-floor
Siemens Combino Supra vehicles, the
longest in
Europe (54 m),
after July 1, 2006. Tram...
- was
replaced with
eight Combino NGT 6 UL vehicles. Two more
trams were
delivered in 2008 to
serve the
extended Line 1. The
Combino trams are five-section...
- 40-year-old
rolling stock started in 2006 with new 54-meter long
Siemens Combino Supra giants completely replacing former carriages on the 4-6 line. The...
-
Garden Ring,
Moscow Boulevards of
Europe Boulevard Haussmann in
Paris Combino Supra at the
Grand Boulevard in
Budapest Foro Buonaparte [it] in Milan...