Trams in Košice explained

Košice tram network
Električková doprava v Košiciach
Locale:Košice, Slovakia
Open: (horse tram)
(electric)
Status:Operational
Routes:16[1]
Operator:Dopravný podnik mesta Košice
Gauge:[2]
El:600 V DC
Stock:111 tram vehicles
Single Track Length:33.7km (20.9miles)
Map State:show
Website:http://www.dpmk.sk DPMK

Košice tram network (Slovak: Električková doprava v Košiciach) serves the city of Košice in eastern Slovakia since its opening in 1895. It is operated by Dopravný podnik mesta Košice, a. s.

The network uses a standard metre gauge. The system launched with horse trams in 1891 and trams in the city have been electrically powered since 1913. Rolling stock consists of 111 tram vehicles and trams operate on sixteen lines over approximately 33.7km (20.9miles) of track. Eight of these lines operate in the city of Košice with the other eight rapid tram lines serving Košice city center and the U.S. Steel plant in Košice located approximately away from city centre.

History

Early years

On 14 November 1891, the first section of the horse railway was put into operation from the railway station through the Main Street to the Economic School (now Poliklinika Sever). Between 1895 and 1913, seven new steam locomotives were put into operation. The dual operation of horse and steam traction proved to be unreliable by that time. The network was electrified in 1913.

In 1964, the fast line to the Eastern Slovak IronWorks (now U. S. Steel Košice) was put into operation with a length of 13 km. Since 1979 until newer rolling stock entered the network, three-car T3 sets have been operated on the high-speed line which was unique to the territory of Czechoslovakia. Each train set thus was almost 45 meters long.

Post-communism

After the 1989 revolution, the transport company was transferred from the state to the city, which resulted in organizational changes of transport and the extension of tram line intervals. Three of the nine inner-city lines were cancelled (lines 1, 5 and 8). No new lines were launched since 1990, and only the most necessary investments were made. After 1989, KT8D5 and T6A5 trams were delivered to Košice. Because they reduced traffic performance, the 40 KT8 vehicles supplied proved redundant and since 1992 some of them have been sold to Miskolc (10 units), Strausberg (3 units) and Sarajevo (4 units).

On T6A5 trams, automatic coupling heads have been replaced with classic Prague type coupling heads (identical to the type on T3 vehicles). Between 2003 and 2009, eight KT8D5 trams were retrofitted with a medium low-floor and several T3 trams have also been upgraded with electronic panels, new interiors and fresh coating.

In April 2011, the first units of low-floor Vario LF trams were delivered to Košice.[3]

Recent times

In 2014, Košice received investment from the EU Cohesion Fund for modernization of its network. Between 2014 and 2018, 46 brand new partially low-floor Vario LF2+ trams were delivered to Košice. Repairs and modernizations of tracks were done in phases; phase 1 between 2014 and 2015,[4] phase 2 in 2015[5] with phase 3 repairs undertaken between 2016 and 2018.[6]

Due to reconstruction of the Bardejovská tram depot, 27 trams were moved to railway sidings at U.S. Steel for longterm storage in March 2022.[7]

Routes

Regular services

Eight regular services feature on the Košice tram network.[1]

Regular services travel with 10 minute intervals in the morning rush hour, 15 minutes in between morning and afternoon, 12 minutes in the afternoon rush hour and 20 minute intervals in the evening.

TramLine
1Važecká ↔ Havlíčkova
2Staničné námestie ↔ Havlíčkova
3Staničné námestie ↔ Važecká
4Botanická záhrada → Socha Jána Pavla II.
5Staničné námestie ↔ OC Optima
6Staničné námestie ↔ Havlíčkova
7Socha Jána Pavla II. → Botanická záhrada
9Námestie Maratónu mieru ↔ Važecká

Rapid tram services

Eight rapid tram line rotate between Košice's districts and the U.S. Steel plant in Košice.

TramLineNotes
R1Vstupný areál U. S. Steel ↔ Staničné námestieregular service with varied intervals during the day
R2Vstupný areál U. S. Steel ↔ Važecká11 connections per day
R3Vstupný areál U. S. Steel ↔ Havlíčkova9 connections per day
R4Vstupný areál U. S. Steel ↔ Botanická záhradaConnections from dormitories to the campus of the Technical University
R5Vstupný areál U. S. Steel ↔ Ryba1 morning connection per day
R6Vstupný areál U. S. Steel ↔ Dopravný podnik mesta Košice6 connections per day
R7Vstupný areál U. S. Steel ↔ Amfiteáter7 connections per day
R8Vstupný areál U. S. Steel ↔ Barca1 morning connection per day

Rolling Stock

PhotoTypeModifications and subtypesNumberNote
MWG #M1-M33Two-axle freight trams
MWG #1-181Two-axle passenger trams
RinghofferRinghoffer4
Tatra T1Tatra T11
Tatra T2Tatra T21
Tatra T3Tatra T3SUCS, Tatra T3Mod6A single T3 remains in service as a driver training car.
Tatra KT8D5Tatra KT8D5, Tatra KT8D5R.N219
Tatra T6A5Tatra T6A529
Vario LFVario LFR.S1
Vario LF2+Vario LF2+46
Total111

See also

References

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: imhd.sk: Košice - timetables. 2022-06-10.
  2. Web site: UrbanRail.Net > Europe > Czech Republic > Košice Tram.
  3. Web site: História MHD v Košiciach: Po zavedení prestupnej tarify (2008 - 2013). imhd.sk. 2013-11-14. 2020-12-28. Košice. sk.
  4. Web site: Integrovaná koľajová doprava. 2016-11-26. 2022-06-10. imhd.sk. Košice. sk.
  5. Web site: Modernizácia električkových uzlov. 2016-11-26. 2022-06-10. imhd.sk. Košice. sk.
  6. Web site: Modernizácia električkových tratí, 1. etapa. 2016-11-26. 2022-06-10. imhd.sk. Košice. sk.
  7. Web site: Odstavené električky boli presunuté na vlečku USSK . IMHD . 12 February 2023 . SK. Suspended trams were moved to the USS siding.