Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Nice_tramway> ?p ?o }
- Nice_tramway abstract "The Nice tramway (French: Tramway de Nice) is a 8.7-kilometre (5.4 mi), single-line tramway in the city of Nice in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. It is operated by the Société nouvelle des transports de l'agglomération niçoise division of Veolia Transdev under the name Lignes d'azur. Opened on 24 November 2007, it replaced bus lines 1, 2, 5 and 18. From the start, the system had 20 Alstom Citadis trains in service, providing a frequency of seven minutes. Since its inception, the number of passengers has increased from 70,000 per day in 2008 to 90,000 per day in 2011. The frequency of trams is to gradually increase from seven to five minutes, even four minutes by 2011.Given the success of the T1 line, mayor of Nice Christian Estrosi decided to create two other lines, which are planned to go into service beginning in 2015. Line 2 is to serve the Nice airport to the west through the construction of a multimodal center and the Port of Nice to the east. Line 3 will cross the valley of the Var. In addition, the Nice Côte d'azur urban region decided to extend line 1 to the Pasteur neighbourhood.".
- Nice_tramway location France.
- Nice_tramway location Nice.
- Nice_tramway location Provence-Alpes-Cxc3xb4te_dAzur.
- Nice_tramway numberOfLines "1".
- Nice_tramway numberOfStations "21".
- Nice_tramway openingYear "2007".
- Nice_tramway operatedBy Transdev.
- Nice_tramway passengersPerDay "70000".
- Nice_tramway thumbnail Nice_tramway_place_Garibaldi.jpg?width=300.
- Nice_tramway type Tram.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageExternalLink tramway.nice.fr.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageExternalLink www.lignedazur.com.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageID "5886109".
- Nice_tramway wikiPageLength "10217".
- Nice_tramway wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- Nice_tramway wikiPageRevisionID "698546710".
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Alstom_Citadis.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Ange_Leccia.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Architecture.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Vautier.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Bordeaux_tramway.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Bus.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tram_transport_in_France.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_in_Nice.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Estrosi.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Ground-level_power_supply.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Michel_Othoniel.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink La_Rochelle.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink List_of_town_tramway_systems_in_France.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Nice.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Nice_Cxc3xb4te_dAzur_Airport.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Nickel–metal_hydride_battery.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_line.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Pantograph_(transport).
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Poitou-Charentes.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Provence-Alpes-Cxc3xb4te_dAzur.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Public_utility.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Sarkis_Zabunyan.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Standard_gauge.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Third_rail.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Tram.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Trams_in_France.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Trams_in_Nice.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Transdev.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Villa.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Yann_Kersalé.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink File:Cathédrale-Vieille_Ville_tram_stop_in_Nice.jpg.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink File:Nice026.jpg.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink File:Nice_Tramway_Carte_2011.svg.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink File:Nice_tramway_at_Las_Planas.jpg.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLink File:Tramway_in_Nice.jpg.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nice tramway".
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nice".
- Nice_tramway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tramway de Nice".
- Nice_tramway beganOperation "2007".
- Nice_tramway caption "Tram crossing Place Garibaldi, where it lowers its pantograph and is powered by batteries.".
- Nice_tramway image "Nice tramway place Garibaldi.jpg".
- Nice_tramway imagesize "250".
- Nice_tramway lines "1".
- Nice_tramway locale France.
- Nice_tramway locale Nice.
- Nice_tramway locale Provence-Alpes-Cxc3xb4te_dAzur.
- Nice_tramway mapState "show".
- Nice_tramway name "Nice tramway".
- Nice_tramway nativeName "Tramway de Nice".
- Nice_tramway operator Transdev.
- Nice_tramway ridership "70000".
- Nice_tramway stations "21".
- Nice_tramway transitType Tram.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fr_icon.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:France_Metro_Tramway.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_public_transit.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fr.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RailGauge.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Track_gauge.
- Nice_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tramway_de_Nice.
- Nice_tramway subject Category:Tram_transport_in_France.
- Nice_tramway subject Category:Transport_in_Nice.
- Nice_tramway hypernym Kilometre.
- Nice_tramway point "43.697044444444444 7.270375".
- Nice_tramway type Agent.
- Nice_tramway type Organisation.
- Nice_tramway type PublicTransitSystem.
- Nice_tramway type Road.
- Nice_tramway type Redirect.
- Nice_tramway type Organization.
- Nice_tramway type Agent.
- Nice_tramway type SocialPerson.
- Nice_tramway type Thing.
- Nice_tramway type SpatialThing.
- Nice_tramway type Q43229.
- Nice_tramway comment "The Nice tramway (French: Tramway de Nice) is a 8.7-kilometre (5.4 mi), single-line tramway in the city of Nice in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. It is operated by the Société nouvelle des transports de l'agglomération niçoise division of Veolia Transdev under the name Lignes d'azur. Opened on 24 November 2007, it replaced bus lines 1, 2, 5 and 18. From the start, the system had 20 Alstom Citadis trains in service, providing a frequency of seven minutes.".