Trams in Ulm


The Ulm tramway network is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Ulm, a city in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Opened in 1897, the network is currently operated by Stadtwerke Ulm/Neu-Ulm GmbH, and integrated in the Donau-Iller-Nahverkehrsverbund.

Rolling stock

Currently, SWU has ten Combino NGT 6 UL trams and twelve Avenio M NGT 6 UL trams, both types manufactured by Siemens Mobility. All trams use a 1000 mm gauge.

Combino trams

In 2003, the previous fleet of GT4 trams was replaced with eight Combino NGT 6 UL vehicles. Two more trams were delivered in 2008 to service the extended Line 1.
Fleet Numbers:

41Albrecht Berblinger

42 – Agathe Streicher

43Albert Einstein

44 – Max Eyth

45Otl Aicher

46 – Johannes Kepler

47 – Jörg Syrlin

48 – Sophie Scholl

49 – Hans Scholl

50 – Resi Weglein

Avenio trams

For the newly built Line 2, SWU invited tenders for twelve more vehicles.
Fleet NumberNamed afterDelivered
51Inge Aicher-SchollJanuary 2018
52Lina EinsteinFebruary 2018
53Anna EssingerMarch 2018
54Felix FabriApril 2018
55Agnes SchultheißJune 2018
56Hildegard KnefAugust 2018
57Conrad Dietrich MagirusAugust 2018
58Kurt SchumacherSeptember 2018
59Heinrich Parler the ElderOktober 2018
60Mathilde PlanckNovember 2018
61"Emmy" WechßlerNovember 2018
62Alfred MoosNovember 2018