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Trams in Würzburg

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Passengers (annually)
  
c.20 million

Locale
  
Würzburg

Propulsion system(s)
  
Horses

Stops
  
46

Trams in Würzburg wwwbahnbilderde1024strassenbahnwuerzburgamh

Operator(s)
  
Würzburger Straßenbahn, Havestad, Contag & Cie

The Würzburg tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Würzburg) is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Würzburg, a city in the federal state of Bavaria, Germany.

Contents

The network presently consists of five lines, with a total track length of 42 kilometres (26 mi) (yielding a one-way route length of approximately 21 kilometres (13 mi)). It is currently operated by Würzburger Straßenbahn GmbH, a subsidiary of Würzburger Versorgungs- und Verkehrs-GmbH (WVV).

History

The first horse-drawn tramway opened in Würzburg in 1892. The first electric trams went into operation in Würzburg in 1900.

Beginning in the 1990s, a concerted effort was made to move Würzburg's tramlines into their own rights-of-way and convert them more to a light rail (Stadtbahn) type of operation over the traditional tram system operating in regular road traffic. Currently, most of Würzburg tramlines, outside of sections downtown and in the Sanderau district, operate as light rail in their own rights-of-way. In addition, low-floor light rail vehicles were purchased.

Lines

As of 2013, the network was made up of the following five lines:

* The figure refers to both directions, ie a complete round trip.

Rolling Stock

The rolling stock is monodirectional (has the driver's cab only at one end) & has doors only on the right.

References

Trams in Würzburg Wikipedia