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'''Basel tram''' is a means of a public transport in the Swiss city of Basel and its surroundgs. There is also one international line, that serves French town [[Leymen]].  
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'''Basel tram''' is a means of public transport in the Swiss city of Basel and its surroundings. There is also one international line that serves the French town [[Leymen]].  


The tramway in since 6 may 1895, when the first electric tramway of Basel run for the first time.
The tramway was opened on 6 may 1895, when the electric tram of Basel run for the first time.


There are eleven tram lines, that are operated by two companies: [[Baselland Transport AG]] and [[Basler Verkehrs-Betriebe]].  
There are eleven tram lines that are operated by two companies: [[Baselland Transport AG]] and [[Basler Verkehrs-Betriebe]].  


The most modern trams are [[Combino]].
The most modern trams are [[Combino]].

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Basel tram is a means of public transport in the Swiss city of Basel and its surroundings. There is also one international line that serves the French town Leymen.

The tramway was opened on 6 may 1895, when the electric tram of Basel run for the first time.

There are eleven tram lines that are operated by two companies: Baselland Transport AG and Basler Verkehrs-Betriebe.

The most modern trams are Combino.