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Historic Haarlem tram line still very much alive despite downfall of ChristenUnie

Historic Haarlem tram line still very much alive despite downfall of ChristenUnie

A proposal for a historical tram line at Haarlem's Veerplas remains under consideration despite initiator Frank Visser losing his seat in recent elections. Negotiators from PRO, D66, and CDA are currently reviewing a more cost-effective version of the plan for the new coalition agreement.

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