Trams in Frankfurt (Oder) explained

Trams in Frankfurt (Oder)
Locale:Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg, Germany
Lines:5
Operator: (SVF)
Propulsion System:Electricity
El:600 V DC overhead line
Stock:16 KT4DM, 8 GT6M
Map State:show
Website:https://www.svf-ffo.de/ Stadtverkehrsgesellschaft mbH Frankfurt (Oder)

The Frankfurt (Oder) tramway network (de|Straßenbahnnetz Frankfurt (Oder)) is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Frankfurt (Oder), a town in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany, on the Oder River, at the German-Polish border.

Opened in 1898, the network presently consists of five lines. It is operated by (SVF), and integrated in the Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB).

Lines

, the three main tram lines in Frankfurt (Oder) operated daily 4:00 to 23:30, at:

Line 1 runs from the new housing development of Neuberesinchen through the city centre to the stadium.

Line 2 connects the university campuses (the main building, the auditorium and the Marion Gräfin Dönhoff building) with the speech centre in the Witzlebenstraße and extends to the fairgrounds.

Line 3 is a booster line for line 4 on weekdays. It operates Monday to Friday from the European University via the Südring to Kopernikusstraße, and, in rush hour, continues to the Technology Park and the hospital in the suburb of Markendorf (Ort) at 20-minute intervals.

Line 4, a main line, runs from the Lebus-suburb in Frankfurt's north via the railway station and the Südring, past the new solar factories, to Markendorf (Ort).

Line 5 is a tangential line - it "bypasses" the city centre, from Neuberesinchen via the station to the fairgrounds. However, it connects at Dresdener Platz or the station with lines towards the city centre. On weekdays, it is operated every 20 minutes by KT4Dms running in pairs, or a single KT4Dm, or a low-floor vehicle.

Rolling stock

KT4DM

A total of 34 Tatra KT4D trams were delivered to Frankfurt between 1987 and 1990. After modernisation in 1992 these became type KT4DM and 16 were still in service as of 2021.[1]

GT6M

In addition to the KT4DM trams SVF also operates eight GT6M low-floor trams, numbered 301-308.[2]

ForCity Plus

To replace the KT4DM trams a procurement project was started in 2018, jointly with Cottbus and Brandenburg, and a contract was awarded to Škoda Transportation in 2020.[3] Th first of 13 new trams was delivered to Frankfurt in April 2024.[2]

The new trams are designated ForCity Plus 46T by the manufacturer and are three-section unidirectional vehicles with a length of 28.96 m and a width of 2.3 m. They have two fully-rotating traction bogies, one under each of the end sections, and a fixed trailer bogie under the central section. The trams are 70% low-floor and have a total capacity of 151 passengers, including 51 seats.[4]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Kochems . Michael . May 2021 . Wo die Kurzgelenker noch surren . de . 32-42 . Straßenbahn Magazin . GeraMond.
  2. Hrubeš . Ondřej Matěj . July 2024 . Škoda ForCity Plus FCB . de . 38-43 . Straßenbahn Magazin . GeraMond.
  3. Web site: Cottbus, Frankfurt/Oder und Brandenburg dürfen Škoda Trams bestellen . Cottbus, Frankfurt/Oder and Brandenburg may order Škoda trams . German . June 3, 2020 . Urban Transport Magazine . August 26, 2020 . https://archive.today/20200826174758/https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/cottbus-frankfurt-oder-und-brandenburg-duerfen-skoda-trams-bestellen/ . August 26, 2020 . live.
  4. Web site: Tram ForCity Plus Frankfurt-Cottbus-Brandenburg . . 2024-09-23.