The capital of France, Paris, has seven conventional tram lines (as well as two lines on which vehicles with rubber tyres follow a single guide rail) which are all completely separate, serving areas in the outskirts not served by the metro or the RER. This small section is for line T3 which runs around Paris in an approximately two-third circle actually split as two lines T3a and T3b. See UrbanRail.net for a map and history, cartometro.com for a track map and Wikipedia for information and detailed history. For tickets and service information, go to the operator's website.
My photos come from a holiday in May 2019:
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