Tramwaje Szczecińskie

The Tramwaje Szczecińskie (Polish for Szczecin Trams) is a tram transport company of Szczecin, the capital city of West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. It manages the city's tram network. Company was established on 1 January 2009, as a result of transforming previous company, MZK Szczecin.[1]

Tramwaje Szczecińskie
GenrePrivate limited company
Founded1 January 2009
Headquarters
Szczecin
,
Polska
Area served
Szczecin
Key people
Krystian Wawrzyniak
ServicesPublic transport
Total equity81 499 500 zł
Websitehttp://www.ts.szczecin.pl/
Moderus Beta tram owned by the company
PESA 120Na in Szczecin

The company deals with:

  • serving tram transport within the borders of city Szczecin.
  • leading repairs, maintenance and modernisation of tram vehicles and other devices and equipment.
  • managing entrusted property

Tram vehicles

The company currently possesses following types of trams:

Type In use since Number of cars Depot Pogodno Depot Golęcin
Konstal 105Na 1981 2 X 2
Konstal 105Ng/S 2000 12 X 12
Konstal 105N2K/2000 2001 20 X 20
Moderus Alfa' (MZK 105N/S/HF/09 i 105N/S/HF10AC)' 2010 14 (including trailers) X 14
Moderus Beta MF 15 AC 2014/2015 4 4 X
Tatra KT4Dt 2006 73 73 X
Tatra T6A2D 2008 48 14 34
PESA 120NaS 2010/2011 6 6 X
PESA 120NaS2 2013 22 22 X
Total 201 119 82

Low-floor rolling stock can be found on the lines : 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12.

References

Sources

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.