Trams in Wrocław


The Wrocław tram system is the tram system in Wrocław, Poland. Having first opened for service on 10 July 1877 with horsecars, it is the third oldest tramway in Poland. The system is operated by . The system consists of 23 lines with a total line length of. There are six depots and 20 loops. The system uses.

Network

Permanent routes:
There are plans for future lines to the Popowice and Maślice districts. The 3.8 kilometer Popowice segment is planned to follow the Długa, Starogroblowa and Popowicka streets. The Maślicka line will start at the Municipal Stadium and continue to the intersection of Maślicka street with Główna and Królewiecka.

Rolling stock

Currently 7 types of trams are operating in Wrocław: Konstal 105Na, Protram 204 WrAs, Protram 205 WrAs, Škoda 16 T, Škoda 19 T, Pesa Twist and Moderus Beta. The 105N type wagons are subjected to various upgrades.
tram "Baba Jaga"
In the period from 1991–2004, no new trams were bought; only repairs and upgrades of models Konstal 105N and Konstal 105Na were performed. During 2005–2008, six 2-wagon Protram 204 WrAs and ten low-floor Protram 205 WrAs vehicles were bought, all produced by RMT Protram Wrocław. From December 2006 to November 2007, seventeen low-floor wagons Škoda 16 T were acquired.
PhotoTypeProductionNumber
Konstal 105Na1979–199246
Konstal 105NWr2004-201184
Protram 204 WrAs2004–200812
Protram 205 WrAs2006–201022
Škoda 16 T200617
Škoda 19 T2010–201131
Pesa Twist20158
Moderus Beta201515