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Trams in Darmstadt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trams in Darmstadt
The Darmstadt tram network is a light rail transit network and the backbone of public transport within Darmstadt, a city in the federal state of Hesse, Germany. As of 2014 nine lines on four main routes () are serving 162 stops, including 92 low-floor stops.〔HEAG Facts and Figures 2012 () Retrieved 23 October 2014〕 It operates as an integral part of the RMV, the public transport system of the Rhein-Main-Area. ==History== Trams have operated continuously in Darmstadt since 1886, with the opening of a steam tram line. The network has been operated since 1912 by Hessische Eisenbahn-Aktiengesellschaft (HEAG) either directly, or, more recently, through one of its subsidiaries. Since then the trams have become a distinctive part of Darmstadt's character and are widely used by people from all walks of life as a safe and fast way of transportation within Darmstadt and its suburbs. At the Hauptbahnhof station the tram system and the Frankfurt S-Bahn-System meet. While some older lines like the Oberwaldhaus-/Martinsviertel-/and Ostbahnhof lines were closed, new sections were built, following the development of new residential areas, e.g. the new lines to Kranichstein, Arheilgen north and Alsbach south. Since the 1990s the tram system has gradually been modernised. All lines (except for line 3) have since been less of a classical tram and more of a light rail transit system with a private right-of-way and separate stations with "same-level-platforms".
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