Flexity Outlook (redirect from Cityrunner)
(E), when they made them until 2004.[citation needed] The more common Cityrunner, which has a more traditional tram design, is used by several cities in...
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Flexity Outlook range encompasses two different designs: the Eurotram and Cityrunner. Eurotram was originally conceived by Socimi of Italy as a distinctive...
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Hauptbahnhof tram stop is now 86 m (282 ft) long and has space for 2 Cityrunner trams. Both ends of the station are fitted with reversing loops. In 2004...
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more trams were procured. Initially, the TPG ordered 21 Flexity Outlook Cityrunners from Bombardier Transportation for delivery in 2004-2005, with an option...
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included in the list above. Cobra Eurotram Flexity Family Flexity Outlook Cityrunner Flexity Outlook (Toronto streetcar) Flexity Freedom (Toronto Eglinton...
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2001, Graz was the launch customer for the Bombardier Transportation's Cityrunner design, with the acquisition of 18 27 m (89 ft) long five-section trams...
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Melbourne E Class and Croydon CR4000 Flexity Outlook Eurotram Flexity Outlook Cityrunner , including the model for Toronto Incentro, including Flexity Berlin and...
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After tests with a Combino from Nordhausen and a long-term loan of a Cityrunner from Innsbruck, Stern und Hafferl Verkehr ordered eleven bi-directional...
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(STIB) Maatschappij voor het Intercommunaal Vervoer te Brussel (MIVB) A Cityrunner, STIB/MIVB's most recent tram Overview Locale Brussels, Belgium Transit...
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8 74/151 Single-ended tram to Bombardier's standard, 100% low-floor, Cityrunner design, used on routes 1–4. 060-082 Bombardier 2011-2012 40.80 m (133 ft...
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