Venice Tramway | |
Image3: | Tram Translohr in direzione Venezia.jpg |
Caption3: | Line T1 on Ponte della Libertà |
Native Name: | Italian: Tranvia di Venezia |
Owner: | Actv |
Locale: | Venice, Veneto, Italy |
Transit Type: | Translohr |
Lines: | 2 |
Line Number: | T1, T2 |
Stations: | 37 |
Daily Ridership: | 44,000 |
Key People: | --> |
Vehicles: | 20 Translohr STE4 |
Headway: | 10 min |
System Length: | 18.9km (11.7miles) |
Track Gauge: | None, central guide rail |
El: | 750 V DC Overhead lines |
Top Speed: | 70km/h |
Line Monte Celo – Venezia-Piazzale Roma | |
Native Name: | Linea |
Native Name Lang: | it |
Color: | ff0000 |
Status: | active |
Start: | Monte Celo |
End: | Venezia-Piazzale Roma |
Stations: | 23 |
Event1label: | Monte Celo (Favaro Veneto) – Sernaglia |
Event2label: | Mestre Centro – Venezia–Piazzale Roma |
Operator: | Actv |
Linelength Km: | 13.45 |
Map State: | collapsed |
Line Mestre Centro – Salamonio | |
Native Name: | Linea |
Native Name Lang: | it |
Color: | 008000 |
Status: | active |
Start: | Mestre Centro |
End: | Salamonio |
Stations: | 14 |
Event1label: | Sernaglia – Stazione FS |
Event2label: | Stazione FS – Salamonio (Marghera) |
Operator: | Actv |
Linelength Km: | 5.4 |
Map State: | collapsed |
The Venice Tramway (Italian: Tranvia di Venezia) is a rubber-tired tramway (or guided bus) system forming part of the public transport system in Venice, Favaro Veneto, Mestre and Marghera, three boroughs of the city and comune of Venice, northeast Italy.
Since 2015, the tramway is connected to Piazzale Roma (the main bus station) in Venice.
The tramway uses Translohr rubber-tyred trams.
Trams returned to Mestre on 20 December 2010. Mestre's earlier urban and suburban tramway network had been disposed of more than half a century earlier, following the closure of its last line in 1941.