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    The Limmattal tramway (German: Limmattal-Strassenbahn, LSB) was a metre gauge electric tramway that operated in the Limmat Valley, situated in the Swiss...
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    over both lines, opened a workshop in Altstetten. In 1900, the Limmattal-Strassenbahn opened an interurban electric tramway through Altstetten, connecting...
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    from the original on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2012. "Die Limmattal - Strassenbahn (LSB), 1900 - 1931" (in German). Tram-Museum Zürich. 10 October...
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    railway at Dietikon, the line shared track in Dietikon with the Limmattal-Strassenbahn, which provided a link to the Zürich city tram system. Despite the...
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  • 1956) RhStB Rheintalische Strassenbahn (later RhV) RhV Rheintalische Verkehrsbetriebe (closed 2 June 1973) SSS Strassenbahn Schwyz-Seewen (later SStB)...
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    and is wholly owned by the city. Previously known as the Städtische Strassenbahn Zürich (StStZ), the organisation was founded in 1896 and adopted its...
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    trolleybus system was opened on 27 May 1939, by the then Städtische Strassenbahn Zürich ("Zurich Municipal Tramway") (St. St. Z.). It was the third modern...
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    store and work on its exhibits. In 1989 it took over the tiny former Strassenbahn Zürich–Höngg [de] (StZH) tram depot at Wartau, which had been out of...
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    (intermediate between S-Bahn and bus). A private tramway company, the Strassenbahn Zürich-Oerlikon-Seebach (ZOS), opened a line from Zürich Seebach to Glattbrugg...
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