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| This mixed interurban and regular tram network uses overhead 600V DC electrification, with a minimum turning radius of 30 metres and a minimum track spacing of three metres. The tram feeds into the current Minoa station.
| There is a [[wikipedia:standard-gauge railway|standard gauge]] [[wikipedia:tram-train|tram-train]] line between Minnisa and Resen. The line was upgraded from a streetcar line in 2004, with the central section realigned and put underground.


Platforms are 30 metres long per tram. Stop spacing in urban areas is about 400 metres (sampled from the distance between the Acacias and Place St-Pierre tram stops along [[wikipedia:Brussels tram route 81|Brussels tram route 81]].
The line uses overhead 750 V DC electrification (like in most of France), and has a minimum turning radius of about 50 metres. The low-floor trams are 30 metres long and 2.5 metres wide. Trams stops are about 500 metres apart in urban areas, with the platforms being 65 metres long.
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[[Category:Mecyna collaborative documentation]]
[[Category:Mecyna collaborative documentation]]

Latest revision as of 03:17, 15 March 2025

This page will provide information for mapping railways in Mecnya.

Railways

Trams

City/Town Description
Minnisa There is a standard gauge tram-train line between Minnisa and Resen. The line was upgraded from a streetcar line in 2004, with the central section realigned and put underground.

The line uses overhead 750 V DC electrification (like in most of France), and has a minimum turning radius of about 50 metres. The low-floor trams are 30 metres long and 2.5 metres wide. Trams stops are about 500 metres apart in urban areas, with the platforms being 65 metres long.