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Tram collides with motorhome in Bergen

04.03.2026 01:27 1 min 1 source
TV 2 NOR
Tram collides with motorhome in Bergen
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A tram collided with a motorhome in Bergen. The incident occurred on the Bybanen light rail line. Details regarding casualties and the cause of the accident are not yet available.

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Tram collides with motorhome in Bergen

04.03.2026 TV 2 NOR Original source

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