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- Trams_in_Nizhny_Novgorod_(formerly_Gorky) abstract "The Nizhny Novgorod tram network (Нижегородский трамвай) comprises 16 tramlines and uses a standard Russian broad gauge. Trams have been operating in Nizhny Novgorod since 1896, but services were interrupted for a few years following the 1917 Russian Revolution.Internet rumours that the city tram network was to be progressively run down surfaced a few years ago: they were emphatically and officially denied.".
- Q1938556 abstract "The Nizhny Novgorod tram network (Нижегородский трамвай) comprises 16 tramlines and uses a standard Russian broad gauge. Trams have been operating in Nizhny Novgorod since 1896, but services were interrupted for a few years following the 1917 Russian Revolution.Internet rumours that the city tram network was to be progressively run down surfaced a few years ago: they were emphatically and officially denied.".
- Trams_in_Nizhny_Novgorod_(formerly_Gorky) comment "The Nizhny Novgorod tram network (Нижегородский трамвай) comprises 16 tramlines and uses a standard Russian broad gauge. Trams have been operating in Nizhny Novgorod since 1896, but services were interrupted for a few years following the 1917 Russian Revolution.Internet rumours that the city tram network was to be progressively run down surfaced a few years ago: they were emphatically and officially denied.".
- Q1938556 comment "The Nizhny Novgorod tram network (Нижегородский трамвай) comprises 16 tramlines and uses a standard Russian broad gauge. Trams have been operating in Nizhny Novgorod since 1896, but services were interrupted for a few years following the 1917 Russian Revolution.Internet rumours that the city tram network was to be progressively run down surfaced a few years ago: they were emphatically and officially denied.".