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In the first 12 months, sixty one percent of the 177,000 Kilowatt hours were utilized by the tram network until 1933, when it received its own provide.
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Established in 1901, the network has been operated since its foundation by the company now often known as Freiburger Verkehrs (VAG Freiburg or VAG), and powered by electricity.
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