Trams in Grudziądz explained

Trams in Grudziądz
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Locale:Grudziądz, Poland
Lines:1
Stations:20
Began Operation:13 June 1896
Operator:MZK Grudziądz
System Length:18.6km (11.6miles)
El:700 V DC overhead

The Grudziądz tram system is a tram system in Grudziądz, Poland that has been in operation since 1896. Currently, the system is operated by (MZK Grudziądz). There is one 9km (06miles) line in regular operation, one of 2 other lines is occasionally run when part of the network is temporarily closed down or otherwise inaccessible. Grudziądz is the smallest city in Poland to have a tram system.[1]

Rolling stock

ImageTram typeNumber
Konstal 805Na/Nb4 (2x2)
Konstal 805Na-MM(modernised 805Na)6 (3x2)
Duewag GT86
4
Total20
Percentage share of low-floor trams27%
Percentage share of air-conditioned trams27%

Lines

Temporary

These lines run only during long-term disruptions (e.g. track or roadworks) that cut off one of the termini from the rest of the network.

LineRouteLength in kmAverage time to circuit (minutes)Number of stops
Dworzec kolejowyTarpnoDworcowa – marsz. Focha – Al. 23 Stycznia – Klasztorna – Szewska – Rynek – Długa – Miłośników Astronomii – Stara – Wybickiego – Legionów~4 km13 min9
Dworzec kolejowyRządzDworcowa – marsz. Focha – Al. 23 Stycznia – Toruńska – Chełmińska – Południowa – Konstytucji 3 Maja~7 km17 min11

References

  1. Web site: Trams in Poland. Poland Travel Planner. 1 April 2019. 10 April 2019.

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