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Tramway in Ouargla, Algeria
Ouargla Tramway
Overview
Native nameترامواي ورقلة
LocaleOuargla, Algeria
Transit typeTram
Number of lines1
Number of stations16
Operation
Began operation20 March 2018
Technical
System length9.7 km (6.0 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
System map

System map

The Ouargla Tramway (in Arabic: ترامواي ورقلة) is a system of public transport in Ouargla, Algeria. The first section includes 9.7 kilometres (6.0 mi) of route and 16 stops and commenced public operations on 20 March 2018.

Stations

The stations are listed from the western suburbs to the eastern suburbs:

      Stations Baladiyette Region Related Networks
    Chenine Kadour - شنين قدور Ouargla
    Khalil Abdelkader - خليل عبد القادر Ouargla
    Safrani Abdelkader - سفراني عبد القادر Ouargla
    27 février 1962 - فيفري 1962 27 Ouargla
    Station Multimodale - المحطة متعددة الخدمات Ouargla
    Nouveau Pole Universitaire - القطب الجامعي الجديد Ouargla
    Teman Ahmed - تمان أحمد Ouargla
    El Allama Mouhamed Ben El Hadj Aissa - العلامة محمد بن حاج عيسى Ouargla
    Cheikh Ben Atia Djelleoul - الشيخ بن عاطية جلول Ouargla
    El Chatti El Wakel - الشطي الواكل Ouargla
    El Mkhadma - المخادمة Ouargla
    Hassani El Taib - حساني الطيب Ouargla
    Zoubidi Abdelkader - زوبيدي عبد القادر Oran
    Ben Abbas Hamadi - بن عباس حمادي Ouargla
    Colonel Seddiki Larbi - الكولونيل صديقي العربي Ouargla
    Sid Rouhou - سيد روحو Ouargla

References

  1. "Ouargla tramway inaugurated". Railway Gazette International. March 20, 2018.
  2. Alioua, Houria (20 March 2018). "Le tramway de Ouargla mis en service" [Ouargla tramway put into service]. El Watan (in French). SPA El Watan Presse. Retrieved 2018-03-21.
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