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Very new tram terminus Pyhällönpuisto
Finland

Tampere's Ratikka tram started operating in August 2021. Tram route will be expanded on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, when traffic from Santalahti to Lentävänniemi Pyhällönpuisto will start. Celebrate the start of traffic in the Lentävänniemi Ratikkajuhla tram festival on Saturday, January 4..

Tampere tram track width: 1435 mm.  This is the most common gauge in the world.  Finnish train tracks are 1520mm. 

 The Finnish capital Helsinki tram was born in the era of horses.  Its width: 1000 mm.  The Helsinki light rail is also 1000mm.

Copyright: Raimo Haapala
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6080x3040
Taken: 18/10/2024
Caricate: 23/10/2024
Published: 23/10/2024
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Tags: tram; architecture; traffic; tampere
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