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    1. ConfectionDue5840 on

      Incorrect. Finland has three cities with tram connection

    2. Wrong, Belgium has 5: Antwerp, Brussels, Charleroi, Ghent, Liege

    3. Heebicka on

      wrong for Czechia too, we have 10, seems like it is counting two cities connected by tram system as one

    4. aembleton on

      What towns in the UK have a tram? All I can think of are London, Manchester , Sheffield, Birmingham and Edinburgh. What are the other two? 

    5. RefrigeratorCivil697 on

      16 for Poland, last was created in Olsztyn in 2015

    6. Any-Original-6113 on

      Sorry, this is a question from a non-specialist: Do we still need trams when we already have electric buses?

    7. LeroyoJenkins on

      Wrong for Switzerland too.

      Zurich, Schlieren, Dietikon, Bremgarten, Spreitenbach, Killwangen, Kloten, Dübendorf, Wallisellen, Basel, Geneva, Lausanne, Neuchatel, and other smaller towns.

      Even if you group by metropolitan area, you get 7, not 5.

      Classic “wrong maps on the internet” situation…

    8. Soviet_Aircraft on

      For Poland, if they counted all the cities using Silesian Interurbans, it’d be 14 more.

    9. Littorina_Sea on

      Now let’s properly define a ‘city’ and do the same, just per capita. That would actually show something.

    10. verifi_nightmode on

      +1 wrong: Hungary. We only have 4, in Budapest, Szeged, Debrecen and Miskolc.

      Unless you count the tram train between Szeged and Hódmezővásárhely (AKA Beaverfieldmarketplace, yes really), in which it’s 5, yes.

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