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WROC£AW
 Lower Silesia . Poland

Wroclaw Tram Network Map 

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 System

Wroc³aw - approx. 650 000 inh.; the capital of Lower Silesia in Poland

Tramway
- network length approx. 100 km
- ca. 21 lines
- 1435 mm gauge
- rolling stock: Konstal 105Na, ProTram 204WrAs, ProTram 205WrAs, as well as modern low-floor tram sets: Skoda 16T, Skoda 19T, Pesa 201NW, Moderus Beta MF19.

 

 Recent History

1950s - 1980s: some short extensions;
04-09-2011: Bardzka - Gaj (1.2 km)
31-03-2012: Kwiska - Stadion Wroclaw/Dokerska (4.2 km)
22-06-2019: Pulaskiego/Kosciuszki - Hubska/Prudnicka (0.9 km)
26-06-2021: Plac Orlat Lwowskich – Srubowa (1.5 km)
15-05-2023: Kepa Mieszczanska – Wejherowska (3.6 km)
03-09-2023: Park Biznesu – Wr.-Nowy Dwór P+R (4.6 km)

 Photos
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Tram Wroclaw
Powstancow Slaskich
Tram Wroclaw
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Unlabelled Photos © Rafal Idzikowski  
 Book

Tram Atlas Poland

Robert Schwandl's

TRAM ATLAS POLAND

In Poland, numerous first-generation tram systems have survived, including the large networks in Warsaw, Kraków, Poznan, Lodz, Wroclaw and the trams in the Upper Silesian industrial area around Katowice. In Olsztyn, a completely new system opened in 2015. This book covers all the Polish cities which have trams as well as the three cities with trolleybuses. The country's only metro system, that in the capital Warsaw, is included too.The book is illustrated with detailed network maps, and hundreds of colour photographs of almost all the current rolling stock and numerous metro stations

10/2017, Text deutsch/English, ISBN 978 3 936573 50 3, EUR 19.50 - For more info & sample pages click here!

 Official Websites

MPK Wroc³aw (official site - trams and buses)

Tram Timetables (official site - public transport & roads in Wroclaw)

 

 Other Links

Trams in Wroclaw at Wikipedia.pl


 



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