Trams in Malmö
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Overview | |
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Locale | Malmö, Sweden |
Transit type | Tram |
Number of lines | 1 |
Number of stations | 6 |
Operation | |
Began operation |
1887 (horsecar) 1906 (electric trams) |
Technical | |
System length | 2 km (1.2 mi) |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
The Malmö tramway is a former tramway network in the city Malmö, Sweden. A route of about 2 km (1.2 mi). has been built as a historic line.
History
The Malmö tramway existed between 1887 and 1973. It started service as a horsecar. The horsecars were replaced by electric trams from 1906. The last electric tram was replaced by bus in 1973.
Lines
- line 1 (red) from 1907 till 1967
- line 2 (blue) from 1907 till 1940
- line 3 (white) from 1906 till 1964
- line 4 (yellow) from 1907 till 1973
- line 5 from 1915 till 1928
- line 6 from 1916 till 1919 and from 1924 till 1949
- line 7 from 1918 till 1949
- line 8 from 1928 till 1930
Cars
Originally the service was provided by two-axle cars. From 1946 bogie cars were introduced on line 4 and from 1951-2, new two-axle cars were provided for the other remaining routes.[1]
Museum line
By Malmöhus Castle and the adjacent technical museum, a heritage route[2] of 2 km. has been set up.
Further reading
- Andersson, Per Gunnar; Forsberg, Anders (2006). Malmö elektriska spårväg 100 år. Stockholm: Trafiknostalgiska Förlaget.
References
- ↑ Jan Jangö (ed.): Hej Spårvagn!!! En bildrapsodi om spårvägarna i Sverige, Allt om Hobby, Stockholm 1967, pp. 111-3 (in Swedish)
- ↑ http://www.mss.se (Malmö museum tramway, read 2016-04-21)
External links
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- Tram Malmö (in Swedish)
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