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The document lists cities around the world that have tram/streetcar or light rail systems as part of their regular public transit. It includes over 50 cities on multiple continents that have these systems, including information on each system's location, year opened, number of stations, and system length. The list is organized by continent and includes a legend explaining the different columns of information provided.
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Kudos

The document lists cities around the world that have tram/streetcar or light rail systems as part of their regular public transit. It includes over 50 cities on multiple continents that have these systems, including information on each system's location, year opened, number of stations, and system length. The list is organized by continent and includes a legend explaining the different columns of information provided.
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The following is a list of cities that have current tram/streetcar (including
heritage trams/heritage streetcars), or light rail systems as part of their regular
public transit systems.[1] In other words, this list only includes systems which
operate year-round and provide actual transit service, not ones that are primarily
tourist services, are seasonal-only, or are excursion-type tram operations.

Some transit systems branded as "light rail" such as the Ampang Line and Kelana
Jaya Line of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia qualify as metro systems (see medium-capacity
rail system) and thus are not listed here – see List of metro systems.

Only currently operational tram and LRT systems are included in this listing – tram
and LRT systems that have "suspended operation" or are presently under construction
are excluded.
Contents

1 Legend
2 Africa
3 Asia
4 Europe
4.1 See also
5 North America
5.1 See also
6 Oceania
7 South America
7.1 See also
8 Gallery
9 See also
10 Notes
11 References
12 External links

Legend

Location
Primary city served by the tram/streetcar or light rail system.
Country
Sovereign state in which the tram/streetcar or light rail system is located.
System
The English name of the tram system or overview article for city.
Year opened
The year the system opened for passenger service. For older systems, this may
refer to horsecar service for those systems continuously in operation since their
horsecar era.
Stations
The number of stations in the network, as quoted by the system's operator.
System length
The system length of a tram/streetcar or light rail network is the sum of the
lengths of all routes in the rail network in kilometers (or miles). Each section of
track is counted only once, regardless of how many lines pass over it, and
regardless of whether it is single-track or multi-track, single carriageway or dual
carriageway.
Type
Defines whether the system in question is a tram/streetcar system or a light
rail transit system (or, in a few cases, whether the system is a heritage streetcar
system).

Africa
Location Country System Year opened Type
Algiers[note 1] Algeria Algiers tramway 2011[2] Tram
Constantine Algeria Constantine tramway 2013[2][3] Tram
Oran Algeria Oran tramway 2013[2] Tram
Ouargla Algeria Ouargla tramway 2018[4][5] Tram
Sétif Algeria Sétif tramway 2018[4] Tram
Sidi Bel Abbès Algeria Sidi Bel Abbès tramway 2017[4][6] Tram
Alexandria Egypt Trams in Alexandria 1863[7] Tram
Addis Ababa Ethiopia Addis Ababa

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