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Duisburg Trams, Germany

The German city of Duisburg, at the western end of the Ruhr conurbation, is served by a standard-gauge tram network totalling 58km. In the city centre, trams run underground and only appear outdoors in the suburbs. A standard fleet of stadtbahn trams are used. Pictures taken on 15th March 2006.

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Tram 1026 working route 902 scurries away from the camera in a street in Meiderich
Tram 1026 working route 902 scurries away from the camera in a street in Meiderich
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Tram 1007 approaches in the suburbs
Tram 1007 approaches in the suburbs
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Tram 1007 heads away from the camera along a quiet residential street
Tram 1007 heads away from the camera along a quiet residential street
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Inbound towards the city in Meiderich is tram 1041 working route 903
Inbound towards the city in Meiderich is tram 1041 working route 903
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Tram 1004 emerges from the city centre tunnel near Meiderich Ost station
Tram 1004 emerges from the city centre tunnel near Meiderich Ost station
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Heading into the city centre tunnel at Meiderich Ost is a tram in advertising livery
Heading into the city centre tunnel at Meiderich Ost is a tram in advertising livery
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Tram 1016 emerges from the tunnel at Meiderich Ost
Tram 1016 emerges from the tunnel at Meiderich Ost
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Tram 1016 heads for the street at Meiderich
Tram 1016 heads for the street at Meiderich
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