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Mainz LRT-TRAM (photo N.3/4 [KB 67] 800 x 533pixels)
   

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DESCRIPTION
The first Mainz tram line opened in 1883 (horse tram); steam tram was introduced in 1891, before the completion of the full electrification (1904). The last network extensions were completed in 1997 and 2016; the current tram network consists in 4 lines.
(last modified February 19, 2017 )
HISTORY
datesection nameline
1883initial tram section--
1891steam tram introduction--
1904electrification completed--
1977Gemarkungsgrenze-Finthen/Romerquelle--
1989Jagerhaus-Hechtsheim/Dornsheimer Weg--
1997Hechtsheim/Dornsheimer Weg-Burgerhaus--
11-12-2016Hauptbahnhof-Lerchenberg--
(last modified February 19, 2017 )
TECHNICAL DATA
Single line length (Km)
--
Single line stops
--
Single line avg. distance(km)
--
Total track length (km)
29.2
Total network stops
58
Avg. stop net distance (km)
0.50
Type
steel wheels
Current/Voltage
600 V DC overhead
Type of guide/gauge
metric gauge rails (1000 mm)
Vehicles builder
DUEWAG/SIEMENS,ADTRANZ,STADLER
Model
M8S,M8C,GT6M-ZR,Variobahn
Operator
MAINZER VERKEHRSGESELLSCHAFT (MVG)
(last modified February 19, 2017 )
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