Trams in France - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Arrivetz, Jean. 1956. "Les Tramways Français" (No ISBN). Lyon: Editions Omni-Presse.
  • Clark, Daniel Kinnear: Tramways, construction et exploitation, ouvrage traduit de l'anglais et augmenté d'un appendice sur les tramways français par M. O. Chemin. Paris, Dunod, 1880
  • Courant, René: Le Temps des Tramways, Menton : Éditions du Cabri, 1982, ISBN 2-903310-22-X
  • Lamboley, Christian: Strasbourg tramway, Contades, 1989, ISBN 2-903255-16-4
  • Laupiès, Jacques; Martin, Roland: Les tramways de Marseille ont cent ans, Marseille P. Tacussel, 1990, ISBN 2-903963-51-7
  • Robert, J.: Les Tramways Parisiens, 1992
  • Robert, J.: Histoire des Transports dans les Villes de France, 1974
  • Renoy, G.: Paris Nuagère Transport Public, 1978

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