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==Tram and light rail transit systems worldwide== {{Main|Tram and light rail transit systems|List of tram and light rail transit systems}} Worldwide around 400 tram and light rail systems exist. Some date back to the 19th century, but many of the original tram and streetcar systems were closed down in the mid-20th century, except for many Central and Eastern European countries. Other cities that once closed down their streetcar networks are now restoring, or have already rebuilt, at least some of their former streetcar/tram systems. <gallery widths="200" heights="150"> File:Trendelacosta.JPG|The [[Tren de la Costa]] in [[Greater Buenos Aires]] File:Newcastle Light Rail Queens Wharf.jpg|Wireless light-rail vehicles of the [[Newcastle Light Rail]] system in [[Newcastle, New South Wales]] File:Raitiovaunu Hämeenkadulla.jpg|A light-rail vehicle on the [[Hämeenkatu]] street in [[Tampere]] File:KRMetrotram.jpg|Metrotram in [[Kryvyi Rih]] ([[Ukraine]]) was separated from the streets, but later connected to the existing tram network. File:StreetcarToronto.jpg|A light-rail vehicle, a part of the [[Toronto Transit Commission|TTC]] [[Toronto streetcar system|streetcar system]] in [[Toronto]] File:Viagem inaugural do VLT carioca 03.jpg|A light-rail vehicle of the [[VLT Carioca]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil File:Changchun LightRail Line3.jpg|A light-rail vehicle of the [[Changchun Rail Transit]] in [[Changchun]], [[People's Republic of China|China]] El Mourouj line By Ma7mix - panoramio.jpg|The [[Tunis Light Metro|light rail in Tunis, Tunisia]], was the first light rail system in Africa </gallery>
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