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Tbilisi to Revive Trams After 35 Years

TBILISI, August 20 – Tbilisi is planning to reintroduce trams to the city for the first time since the late Soviet era, in what officials describe as one of the capital’s biggest transport projects in decades. Mayor Kakha Kaladze announced that a new tram line will connect the rapidly growing residential district of Didi Dighomi with the Didube metro station, a key transport hub that also… Source
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According to the Mayor of Tbilisi and the candidate of the Georgian Dream for the same position, Kakha Kaladze, “after 35 years, trams will return to the capital.” According to him, a 7.5-kilometer tram line of modern, European standards will connect the settlement of Didi Dighomi with the metro station “Didube” and will include 11 stops. According to the Mayor of Tbilisi, the project will contribute to the improvement of the transport policy an…

According to the mayor of the capital, Kakha Kaladze, the construction of a tram line will begin in Tbilisi. As Kakha Kaladze noted, the modern, European-standard tram line will connect the Didi Digomi settlement with the Didube metro station. “The matter concerns a very important project for Tbilisi. For the first time in the history of Georgia’s independence, a tram project will be implemented. Today we are announcing a tender for the purchase…

·Tbilisi, Georgia
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gttv.ge broke the news in Tbilisi, Georgia on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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