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Legend: existing routes, dismantled routes
The Grudziądz tram system is a tram system in Grudziądz, Poland that has been in operation since 1896. Currently, the system is operated by Miejski Zakład Komunikacji w Grudziądzu (MZK Grudziądz). There is one 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) 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
Tram type | Number | |
---|---|---|
Konstal 805Na/Nb | 4 (2x2) | |
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Konstal 805Na-MM
(modernised 805Na) |
6 (3x2) |
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Duewag GT8 | 6 |
Moderus Beta MF 28 AC | 4 | |
Total | 20 | |
Percentage share of low-floor trams | 27% | |
Percentage share of air-conditioned trams | 27% |
Lines
Regular
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.
References
- ^ "Trams in Poland". Poland Travel Planner. 1 April 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
External links
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