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'''Combino''' is a low-floor articulated tramway (light rail) vehicle. Combino trams are produced by Siemens AG. The first prototype was produced in 1996. Since than, more than 500 Cobinos have been produced.  
'''Combino''' is a low-floor articulated tramway ([[light rail vehicle|light rail]]) vehicle.<ref>
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Combino trams are produced by Siemens AG. The first prototype was produced in 1996. Since than, more than 500 Combinos have been produced.  


Combinos are used in [[Germany]], [[Netherlands]], [[Hungary]], [[Switzerland]], [[Poland]], [[Japan]] and [[Australia]].
Combinos are used in [[Germany]], [[Netherlands]], [[Hungary]], [[Switzerland]], [[Poland]], [[Japan]] and [[Australia]].
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Combino is a low-floor articulated tramway (light rail) vehicle.[1] Combino trams are produced by Siemens AG. The first prototype was produced in 1996. Since than, more than 500 Combinos have been produced.

Combinos are used in Germany, Netherlands, Hungary, Switzerland, Poland, Japan and Australia.

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