Tramways in Szczecin

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Szczecin tramways
Background
Locale Szczecin, Poland
Transit type Tramway
Number of lines 13
Operation
Began operation 23 August 1879
Operator(s) Tramwaje Szczecińskie
Technical
System length 110,77 km
Track gauge 1435 mm

Szczecin Tramway is a 110-kilometer (68 mi) long, twelve-line, standard gauge tramway system in Szczecin, Poland. There are two depots and twelve balloon loops (including five street ones). Daytime lines (night lines were abolished in 1996) are operated by the company Tramwaje Szczecińskie (Szczecin Tramways), on behalf of the ZDiTM (Zarząd Dróg i Transportu Miejskiego; Road and Public Transport Administration). There is also a tourist line operated by the Szczecin's Association of the Enthusiasts of Public Transport.

Vehicles

Modern cars

Tram type In use since Number of cars
Konstal 105N 1975 10
Konstal 105Na 1981 42
Konstal 105Np 1994-2013 2
Konstal 105Ng/S 2000 12
Konstal 105N2K/S 2001 20
Moderus Alfa 2008 14 (incl. trailers)
Tatra KT4D 2006 64
Tatra T6A2D 2008 52
PESA 120Na 2010, 2013 12
All cars 224

Historical cars

Tram type Years of production Number of cars
Nordwaggon Bremen 1926 1
Düwag GT6 1958 1
Düwag B4 1957–1960 2
Konstal N 1954 1
Konstal 4N 1956–1962 2
Konstal 4ND 1958 1
Konstal 102Na 1971–73 3
All cars 8
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