BLT's tram line 10 is an international tramway line in Europe which is 25.6 kilometres (15.9 mi) in length. The line in the region of Basel, Switzerland, is operated by Baselland Transport (BLT). The Basel–Dornach railway line opened in 1902 when it terminated at in Basel as part of the Birseckbahn (BEB). It was extended to Rodersdorf when BLT took control of the former (BTB) 17 line from Rodersdorf (Canton of Solothurn) to in 1986. In 2001, both the 10 and 11 lines were redirected via Basel SBB, when BLT completed an extension from Münchensteinerstrasse to Basel SBB.
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| - Basler Tramlinien (de)
- Ligne 10 du tramway de Bâle (fr)
- Line 10 (BLT) (en)
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| - Dieser Artikel gibt einen Überblick über die Linien des Basler Tramnetzes. Dieses wurde ab 1895 durch die Basler Strassen-Bahnen (B. St. B.) erstellt. Diverse Vorortslinen wurden durch Privatbahngesellschaften wie die Birseckbahn AG (BEB), die Birsigthalbahn AG (BTB), die Trambahn Basel-Aesch AG (TBA) und die Basellandschaftliche Ueberlandbahn (BUeB) gebaut. Heute wird das Basler Tramnetz durch die Basler Verkehrs-Betriebe (BVB) und die Baselland Transport AG (BLT) betrieben. Die Fahrzeuge der beiden Gesellschaften sind unterschiedlich lackiert. Die der BVB in Grün und diejenigen der BLT in Gelb/Rot. (de)
- La ligne 10 du tramway de Bâle est l'une des lignes du tramway de Bâle, en Suisse. C'est l'une des six lignes de tramway internationales au monde avec celles de : Sarrebruck (Allemagne) à Sarreguemines (France) ; Strasbourg (France) à Kehl (Allemagne) ; Bâle (Suisse) à Weil am Rhein (Allemagne) ; Bâle (Suisse) à Saint-Louis (France) et Genève (Suisse) à Annemasse (France). (fr)
- BLT's tram line 10 is an international tramway line in Europe which is 25.6 kilometres (15.9 mi) in length. The line in the region of Basel, Switzerland, is operated by Baselland Transport (BLT). The Basel–Dornach railway line opened in 1902 when it terminated at in Basel as part of the Birseckbahn (BEB). It was extended to Rodersdorf when BLT took control of the former (BTB) 17 line from Rodersdorf (Canton of Solothurn) to in 1986. In 2001, both the 10 and 11 lines were redirected via Basel SBB, when BLT completed an extension from Münchensteinerstrasse to Basel SBB. (en)
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| - Dieser Artikel gibt einen Überblick über die Linien des Basler Tramnetzes. Dieses wurde ab 1895 durch die Basler Strassen-Bahnen (B. St. B.) erstellt. Diverse Vorortslinen wurden durch Privatbahngesellschaften wie die Birseckbahn AG (BEB), die Birsigthalbahn AG (BTB), die Trambahn Basel-Aesch AG (TBA) und die Basellandschaftliche Ueberlandbahn (BUeB) gebaut. Heute wird das Basler Tramnetz durch die Basler Verkehrs-Betriebe (BVB) und die Baselland Transport AG (BLT) betrieben. Die Fahrzeuge der beiden Gesellschaften sind unterschiedlich lackiert. Die der BVB in Grün und diejenigen der BLT in Gelb/Rot. (de)
- BLT's tram line 10 is an international tramway line in Europe which is 25.6 kilometres (15.9 mi) in length. The line in the region of Basel, Switzerland, is operated by Baselland Transport (BLT). The Basel–Dornach railway line opened in 1902 when it terminated at in Basel as part of the Birseckbahn (BEB). It was extended to Rodersdorf when BLT took control of the former (BTB) 17 line from Rodersdorf (Canton of Solothurn) to in 1986. In 2001, both the 10 and 11 lines were redirected via Basel SBB, when BLT completed an extension from Münchensteinerstrasse to Basel SBB. The line 10 is Basel's only direct tram line between the train station SBB and the main entrance to the Zoo Basel. It also has the almost-unique distinction of crossing an international border, as it passes through French territory for two miles and calls at the commune of Leymen in Alsace. There are just four other known international tram lines: Saarbrücken's Saarbahn from Germany to France (Sarreguemines), Strasbourg's D line to Kehl (Germany) and Basel's line 8 from Switzerland to Germany (Weil am Rhein). In 2017, the tram line 3 became the third international tram line in Basel when its terminus at Burgfelden Grenze was extended to Saint Louis station (Gare St. Louis) in France [1]. The fifth one is the line 17 from Geneva (Switzerland) to Annemasse (France). On Wednesday 2 November 2011 at 23.35 on the way to Dornach the tram derailed and crashed into a house at Tramstrasse after the Münchenstein Dorf stop injuring six and causing damages of over CHF 100,000 Swiss francs (en)
- La ligne 10 du tramway de Bâle est l'une des lignes du tramway de Bâle, en Suisse. C'est l'une des six lignes de tramway internationales au monde avec celles de : Sarrebruck (Allemagne) à Sarreguemines (France) ; Strasbourg (France) à Kehl (Allemagne) ; Bâle (Suisse) à Weil am Rhein (Allemagne) ; Bâle (Suisse) à Saint-Louis (France) et Genève (Suisse) à Annemasse (France). (fr)
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