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Kassel RegioTram

The Kassel RegioTram is a 184-kilometer (114 mi)[1] tram-train light rail system in Kassel, Hesse, Germany.

Kassel RegioTram
A RegioTram at the low platforms of Kassel Hauptbahnhof.
Overview
LocaleKassel, Hesse, Germany
Transit typeTram-train
Number of lines3
WebsiteKVG
Operation
Operator(s)Regionalbahn Kassel (RBK)
Number of vehicles28 vehicles (see below)
Train length3–cars
Headway30–60 minutes
Technical
System length184 km (114 mi)[1]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification600 V DC/15 kV AC (18 vehicles)
600 V DC/on-board diesel engine (10 vehicles)

Kassel's tram-train system follows the Karlsruhe model, and has been in full operation since 2007. With special RegioTram tramcars, continuous trips between the Deutsche Bahn heavy rail network and Kassel's city tram network are easily possible, thus avoiding transfers requiring long walking distances between trains of the regional rail system and trams of the Kassel city system.

The operator of the RegioTram network was, until December 2013, RegioTram mbH, a joint venture between Regionalbahn Kassel (RBK), a subsidiary of the Kasseler Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (KVG), and DB Regio. Since 9 December 2013, the RegioTram is operated by a consortium of the KVG and Hessische Landesbahn (HLB). The system is integrated in the Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund (NVV).

Concept edit

The implementation of the RegioTram project includes various interlocking measures to improve local public transport in Kassel. [citation needed]The aim of the project is to link Kassel's local tram network with the regional rail network so that tram-train vehicles can travel from the city's tram network into the surrounding countryside on regional railroad tracks. The core component of the Kassel RegioTram project is a newly created link between the two rail systems at the Kassel Hauptbahnhof. The development of the infrastructure required to allow for a 30-minute headways on all lines will be implemented by 2014 at the earliest.

Operations edit

Services edit

 
RegioTram train on the route between Kassel and Warburg.

Kassel is served by the three services of the RegioTram system,[2] which operate on 184 kilometers (114 mi) of railway lines of which only six kilometers (four miles) are newly built lines (mostly to link the regional rail network to Kassel city's tram network).[1]

Service Route
RT1 Hofgeismar-HümmeKassel
RT4 Wolfhagen – Kassel
RT5 Melsungen – Kassel

Rolling stock edit

 
RegioTram Kassel dual voltage DC/AC Alstom RegioCitadis (on left) next to a KVG Bombardier Flexity Classic Kassel tram (on right) at Königsplatz.

RegioTram operates using 28 tramcars from Alstom RegioCitadis delivered in 2004. There are two versions of these tramcars: 18 dual voltage tram-trains for use on the electrified network in and outside of Kassel, and 10 hybrid tram-trains (DC/diesel) for use with a diesel engine outside Kassel on the section around Wolfhagen. Similar vehicles of the same model are also in use on RandstadRail in the Netherlands.

History edit

Preliminary operations started on 10 June 2001, initially with six borrowed Saarbahn tramcars, on the Warburg–Kassel line. Thus, the previous regional railway timetable was now being served by the new vehicles. RegioTram operation with 30-minute headways was realized. RegioCitadis type vehicles manufactured by Alstom in Salzgitter were delivered in July 2004, and took over the operation on this line on 8 May 2005; the borrowed Saarbahn tramcars were then returned. This route is now served by RegioTram Line 1 (RT1).

 
RegioTram Kassel dual mode diesel/electric Alstom RegioCitadis train approaching Wolfhagen using diesel power.

Starting on 29 January 2006, the first RegioTram operations began on the Kassel tram rail network itself. The hybrid RegioTram vehicles joined the tram tracks in the downtown core of Kassel on the Lossetalbahn to Hessisch Lichtenau during peak hours, the terminus of the tram line. The diesel-electric vehicles used a direct route over the Waldkappel rail line between Ober- and Nieder-Kaufungen which is not electrified. This meant, in contrast to the trams which served all stops, a reduction in journey time. In August 2007, the switch to the continuous use of conventional tramcar vehicles on this line was made. The former tram-train runs over the non-electrified railway through Waldkappel were replaced by tram "express" trips that do not operate at all stops along the route.[citation needed]

Starting 1 June 2006, RegioTram operations from Kassel Hauptbahnhof, through Baunatal, Guxhagen and Körle, to Melsungen, began. This RegioTram Line 5 (RT5) runs alternately once and twice every hour.

Operations between Kassel and Wolfhagen, through Ahnatal and Zierenberg, began on 10 December 2006 on RegioTram Line 4 (RT4).

Between 16 September 2007 and the timetable change in December 2007, the RegioTram Line 9 (RT9) operated in advance from Kassel Hauptbahnhof to Treysa.[citation needed]

RegioTram routes in Kassel changed 19 August 2007 (RT4), 16 September 2007 (RT3 and RT5) and December 20097 (RT9) from running to the Innenstadtring (Inner Rign Road) in downtown, and instead to Leipziger Straße. The full development of the infrastructure to allow for a 30-minute headways on all lines will be implemented by 2014 at the earliest.

On the lines RT3 and RT4, new stops at Kassel-Jungfernkopf, and Vellmar-Osterberg/EKZ on the Harleshäuser Kurve, were put into operation on 13 December 2008. On 25 April 2009, a new station Kassel-Kirchditmold was also added to the same section. In Melsungen, a new stop at Melsungen-Bartenwetzerbrücke was put into operation on the RT5 on 20 May 2011.

See also edit

References edit

Inline references edit

  1. ^ a b c [The new infrastructure: Large benefits for a limited investment] (in German). Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund (NVV). 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-06-04. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
  2. ^ "RegioTram" [RegioTram] (in German). Nordhessischen VerkehrsVerbund (NVV). Retrieved 2017-11-15.

Bibliography edit

  • Höltge, Dieter; Köhler, Günter H. (1992). Straßen- und Stadtbahnen in Deutschland [Tramways and Stadtbahnen in Germany] (in German). Vol. Band 1: Hessen [Volume 1: Hesse] (2nd., enlarged ed.). Freiburg i. B., Germany: EK-Verlag. ISBN 3882553359.

External links edit

  Media related to Kassel RegioTram at Wikimedia Commons

  • Kasseler Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (KVG) – official site
  • Kassel database / photo gallery and Kassel tram list at Urban Electric Transit – in various languages, including English.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kassel RegioTram news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message The Kassel RegioTram is a 184 kilometer 114 mi 1 tram train light rail system in Kassel Hesse Germany Kassel RegioTramA RegioTram at the low platforms of Kassel Hauptbahnhof OverviewLocaleKassel Hesse GermanyTransit typeTram trainNumber of lines3WebsiteKVGOperationOperator s Regionalbahn Kassel RBK Number of vehicles28 vehicles see below Train length3 carsHeadway30 60 minutesTechnicalSystem length184 km 114 mi 1 Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification600 V DC 15 kV AC 18 vehicles 600 V DC on board diesel engine 10 vehicles Kassel s tram train system follows the Karlsruhe model and has been in full operation since 2007 With special RegioTram tramcars continuous trips between the Deutsche Bahn heavy rail network and Kassel s city tram network are easily possible thus avoiding transfers requiring long walking distances between trains of the regional rail system and trams of the Kassel city system The operator of the RegioTram network was until December 2013 RegioTram mbH a joint venture between Regionalbahn Kassel RBK a subsidiary of the Kasseler Verkehrs Gesellschaft KVG and DB Regio Since 9 December 2013 the RegioTram is operated by a consortium of the KVG and Hessische Landesbahn HLB The system is integrated in the Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund NVV Contents 1 Concept 2 Operations 2 1 Services 2 2 Rolling stock 3 History 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Inline references 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksConcept editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The implementation of the RegioTram project includes various interlocking measures to improve local public transport in Kassel citation needed The aim of the project is to link Kassel s local tram network with the regional rail network so that tram train vehicles can travel from the city s tram network into the surrounding countryside on regional railroad tracks The core component of the Kassel RegioTram project is a newly created link between the two rail systems at the Kassel Hauptbahnhof The development of the infrastructure required to allow for a 30 minute headways on all lines will be implemented by 2014 at the earliest Operations editServices edit nbsp RegioTram train on the route between Kassel and Warburg Kassel is served by the three services of the RegioTram system 2 which operate on 184 kilometers 114 mi of railway lines of which only six kilometers four miles are newly built lines mostly to link the regional rail network to Kassel city s tram network 1 Service Route RT1 Hofgeismar Humme Kassel RT4 Wolfhagen Kassel RT5 Melsungen Kassel Rolling stock edit nbsp RegioTram Kassel dual voltage DC AC Alstom RegioCitadis on left next to a KVG Bombardier Flexity Classic Kassel tram on right at Konigsplatz RegioTram operates using 28 tramcars from Alstom RegioCitadis delivered in 2004 There are two versions of these tramcars 18 dual voltage tram trains for use on the electrified network in and outside of Kassel and 10 hybrid tram trains DC diesel for use with a diesel engine outside Kassel on the section around Wolfhagen Similar vehicles of the same model are also in use on RandstadRail in the Netherlands History editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Preliminary operations started on 10 June 2001 initially with six borrowed Saarbahn tramcars on the Warburg Kassel line Thus the previous regional railway timetable was now being served by the new vehicles RegioTram operation with 30 minute headways was realized RegioCitadis type vehicles manufactured by Alstom in Salzgitter were delivered in July 2004 and took over the operation on this line on 8 May 2005 the borrowed Saarbahn tramcars were then returned This route is now served by RegioTram Line 1 RT1 nbsp RegioTram Kassel dual mode diesel electric Alstom RegioCitadis train approaching Wolfhagen using diesel power Starting on 29 January 2006 the first RegioTram operations began on the Kassel tram rail network itself The hybrid RegioTram vehicles joined the tram tracks in the downtown core of Kassel on the Lossetalbahn to Hessisch Lichtenau during peak hours the terminus of the tram line The diesel electric vehicles used a direct route over the Waldkappel rail line between Ober and Nieder Kaufungen which is not electrified This meant in contrast to the trams which served all stops a reduction in journey time In August 2007 the switch to the continuous use of conventional tramcar vehicles on this line was made The former tram train runs over the non electrified railway through Waldkappel were replaced by tram express trips that do not operate at all stops along the route citation needed Starting 1 June 2006 RegioTram operations from Kassel Hauptbahnhof through Baunatal Guxhagen and Korle to Melsungen began This RegioTram Line 5 RT5 runs alternately once and twice every hour Operations between Kassel and Wolfhagen through Ahnatal and Zierenberg began on 10 December 2006 on RegioTram Line 4 RT4 Between 16 September 2007 and the timetable change in December 2007 the RegioTram Line 9 RT9 operated in advance from Kassel Hauptbahnhof to Treysa citation needed RegioTram routes in Kassel changed 19 August 2007 RT4 16 September 2007 RT3 and RT5 and December 20097 RT9 from running to the Innenstadtring Inner Rign Road in downtown and instead to Leipziger Strasse The full development of the infrastructure to allow for a 30 minute headways on all lines will be implemented by 2014 at the earliest On the lines RT3 and RT4 new stops at Kassel Jungfernkopf and Vellmar Osterberg EKZ on the Harleshauser Kurve were put into operation on 13 December 2008 On 25 April 2009 a new station Kassel Kirchditmold was also added to the same section In Melsungen a new stop at Melsungen Bartenwetzerbrucke was put into operation on the RT5 on 20 May 2011 See also editTrams in Kassel Tram train List of town tramway systems in Germany Trams in GermanyReferences editInline references edit a b c Die neue Infrastruktur Begrenzter Aufwand grosser Nutzen The new infrastructure Large benefits for a limited investment in German Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund NVV 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 06 04 Retrieved 2014 07 16 RegioTram RegioTram in German Nordhessischen VerkehrsVerbund NVV Retrieved 2017 11 15 Bibliography edit Holtge Dieter Kohler Gunter H 1992 Strassen und Stadtbahnen in Deutschland Tramways andStadtbahnenin Germany in German Vol Band 1 Hessen Volume 1 Hesse 2nd enlarged ed Freiburg i B Germany EK Verlag ISBN 3882553359 External links edit nbsp Media related to Kassel RegioTram at Wikimedia Commons Kasseler Verkehrs Gesellschaft KVG official site Kassel database photo gallery and Kassel tram list at Urban Electric Transit in various languages including English Portals nbsp Transport nbsp Germany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kassel RegioTram amp oldid 1209840963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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