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The Bombardier M5000, is a model of light rail passenger vehicle. It is part of the Flexity Swift range of vehicles, built specifically as a high-floor, articulated bi-directional tram to operate solely on the Manchester Metrolink system in England. The Metrolink system is the only tram network in the United Kingdom capable of running vehicles in multiple and subsequently the M5000s can operate as either a single vehicle or coupled together to form a "double" unit.

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  • The Bombardier M5000, is a model of light rail passenger vehicle. It is part of the Flexity Swift range of vehicles, built specifically as a high-floor, articulated bi-directional tram to operate solely on the Manchester Metrolink system in England. The Metrolink system is the only tram network in the United Kingdom capable of running vehicles in multiple and subsequently the M5000s can operate as either a single vehicle or coupled together to form a "double" unit. A total of 147 trams were ordered between 2007 and 2018, with the first M5000 entering service on 21 December 2009. Following the withdrawal of the last AnsaldoBreda T-68 and T-68A trams in May 2014, the M5000s have operated all Metrolink services. (en)
  • マンチェスター・メトロリンクM5000形電車(マンチェスター・メトロリンクM5000がたでんしゃ)は、2009年12月21日に営業運転を開始したマンチェスター・メトロリンクのLRT車両である。 (ja)
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  • Vienna, Austria (en)
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  • #FCDC3A (en)
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  • Aluminium (en)
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  • overhead catenary (en)
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  • Bautzen, Germany (en)
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  • Interior (en)
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  • Interior of M5000 tram.jpg (en)
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  • Bombardier M5000 (en)
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  • ATS, VRS (en)
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  • 2009 (xsd:integer)
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  • per vehicle (en)
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  • マンチェスター・メトロリンクM5000形電車(マンチェスター・メトロリンクM5000がたでんしゃ)は、2009年12月21日に営業運転を開始したマンチェスター・メトロリンクのLRT車両である。 (ja)
  • The Bombardier M5000, is a model of light rail passenger vehicle. It is part of the Flexity Swift range of vehicles, built specifically as a high-floor, articulated bi-directional tram to operate solely on the Manchester Metrolink system in England. The Metrolink system is the only tram network in the United Kingdom capable of running vehicles in multiple and subsequently the M5000s can operate as either a single vehicle or coupled together to form a "double" unit. (en)
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  • Bombardier M5000 (en)
  • マンチェスター・メトロリンクM5000形電車 (ja)
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  • Bombardier M5000 (en)
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