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Trams in Plzeň

The Plzeň tram network (Czech: Tramvajová doprava v Plzni) is a tram network serving Plzeň, the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic.

Plzeň tramway network
Plzeňská tramvajová síť
VarioLF2/2 tram in Plzeň
Operation
LocalePlzeň, Czech Republic
Open1899 (1899)
StatusOperational
Routes3
Operator(s)Plzeňské městské dopravní podniky
Infrastructure
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification600 V DC
Stock116 tram vehicles
Statistics
Track length (single)21.7 km (13.5 mi)
Route length23.9 km (14.9 mi)
201738.5 million (2017)
Websitehttp://www.pmdp.cz PMDP

The network is 21.7 km long with tramcars running on a standard-gauge railway. The system is operated by Plzeňské městské dopravní podniky (PMDP). Using just three lines, Plzeň trams still account for about 45% of the total volume of public transport in the city, forming the backbone of the city's transport system.

History edit

Early days edit

In the 19th century Plzeň, thanks to new industrial enterprises, the town was growing so fast that it needed an acute solution to the difficult traffic situation, as horse-drawn carriages could no longer provide reliable transport.[1] František Křižík drew up the plans for an electric tramway; his company then carried out the construction of the line partly with Škoda. Construction began in 1896 and was finished three years later.[2]

The first section was inaugurated on 29 June 1899. The entire network consisted of three single-track lines (Bory–Lochotín, Skvrňany–Nepomucka třída, Náměstí–Plynárna), with the tram depot established at Cukrovarská Street.[1]

Early 20th century edit

In 1910 and 1929 the line to Plynárna was extended. Line numbering was introduced in 1925. The section to Nepomucka Avenue was double-tracked at the end of the 1920s.[3] A few years later, the lines in Skvrňany and Slovany (to today's loop) were also extended. In 1937, end loops at Bory and Slovany were built.[3] The fleet of trams was also expanding,[3] with new trams appearing bought from Prague Electric Works.

Late 20th century edit

After World War II, the section to Skvrňany was double-tracked and in 1949 the entire tram line Lochotín–Doudlevce was cancelled and replaced by trolleybuses. Tracks have been expanded along Rokycanská Avenue.[4]

At the turn of the 1950s and 1960s, new housing estates began to be built that required transport connections, which pushed the authorities for the further development of the network.[4] The tram line to Světovar was opened in 1962, and the Skvrňany housing estate was connected to the tram network in 1973. Košutka and Bolevec, in the north of the city, have had a tram line to replace the inadequate trolleybus service since the 1980s; not long after a large housing estate was built there. However, the Bolevec line was not completed in its entirety at this time, but only halfway; it has only been serving the public in its present form (including the northern section) since 1990.

After the war, Plzeň purchased a few more monorails and a few older trams from Prague. In the 1950s, the first modern four-axle cars of the PCC concept – Tatra T1 – were delivered.[5] In the early 1960s, they were followed by Tatra T2 trams and a little later by the legendary "the three", which became the basis of the Plzeň tram fleet. Plzeň was also the last city in the world to see the arrival of T1 cars, in April 1987. Two years later, 12 Tatra KT8D5 three-cell cars were also delivered.[6]

Post-communism edit

 
Tatra KT8D5 on the streets of Plzeň

After the coup in 1989, there were no major changes in the extent of the tram network; only the line routing changed so that three lines are now in operation from the original five.

On the other hand, the rolling stock has undergone major changes. The first trams were modernised (Škoda 01T, Tatra T3R.P), and the production of trams was launched by Škoda from Plzeň,[7] which delivered 11 Škoda 03T low-floor cars to its home town. Other types such as the Škoda 10T for the American city of Portland or the Škoda 14T for Prague also appeared on the rail network as part of the manufacturer's test runs.

In 2007, the first Plzeň three-cell tram KT8D5 was upgraded to the partially low-floor Tatra KT8D5R.N2P type.[6] In March 2008, the partially low-floor new-build Tatra T3R.PLF appeared in service for the first time. Since 2010, VarioLF and VarioLF plus cars have been delivered, and in 2013, the first articulated tram VarioLF2/2 IN was purchased.[8]

Routes edit

The network consists of three lines which all converge in Plzeň old town:[9]

Tram Line
1 Bolevec ↔ Slovany
2 Skvrňany ↔ Světovar
4 Košutka ↔ University

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Duchoň 2015, p. 11.
  2. ^ Rieger 2020, p. 24.
  3. ^ a b c Duchoň 2015, p. 12.
  4. ^ a b Duchoň 2015, p. 14.
  5. ^ Freml 2020, p. 29.
  6. ^ a b Freml 2020, p. 39.
  7. ^ "Urban Rail Passenger Transport of United States of America".
  8. ^ Freml 2020, p. 51.
  9. ^ "PMDP Route Map".

Bibliography edit

  • Rieger, Michal (2020), Vliv inovací na rozvoj městské hromadné dopravy v Plzni [Influence of innovations on the development of public transport in Plzeň] (in Czech), Plzeň: University of West Bohemia
  • Duchoň, Roman (2015), Trakční soustava pro MHD v Plzni [Traction system for public transport in Plzeň] (in Czech), Plzeň: University of West Bohemia
  • Freml, Hynek (2020), Vývoj tramvajové dopravy v Plzni [Development of Tram City Transport in Plzeň] (in Czech), Plzeň: University of West Bohemia

External links edit

  • Official website of Plzeňské městské dopravní podniky

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The Plzen tram network Czech Tramvajova doprava v Plzni is a tram network serving Plzen the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic Plzen tramway network Plzenska tramvajova sitVarioLF2 2 tram in PlzenOperationLocalePlzen Czech RepublicOpen1899 1899 StatusOperationalRoutes3Operator s Plzenske mestske dopravni podnikyInfrastructureTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Electrification600 V DCStock116 tram vehiclesStatisticsTrack length single 21 7 km 13 5 mi Route length23 9 km 14 9 mi 201738 5 million 2017 Websitehttp www pmdp cz PMDP The network is 21 7 km long with tramcars running on a standard gauge railway The system is operated by Plzenske mestske dopravni podniky PMDP Using just three lines Plzen trams still account for about 45 of the total volume of public transport in the city forming the backbone of the city s transport system Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1 2 Early 20th century 1 3 Late 20th century 1 4 Post communism 2 Routes 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Bibliography 5 External linksHistory editEarly days edit In the 19th century Plzen thanks to new industrial enterprises the town was growing so fast that it needed an acute solution to the difficult traffic situation as horse drawn carriages could no longer provide reliable transport 1 Frantisek Krizik drew up the plans for an electric tramway his company then carried out the construction of the line partly with Skoda Construction began in 1896 and was finished three years later 2 The first section was inaugurated on 29 June 1899 The entire network consisted of three single track lines Bory Lochotin Skvrnany Nepomucka trida Namesti Plynarna with the tram depot established at Cukrovarska Street 1 Early 20th century edit In 1910 and 1929 the line to Plynarna was extended Line numbering was introduced in 1925 The section to Nepomucka Avenue was double tracked at the end of the 1920s 3 A few years later the lines in Skvrnany and Slovany to today s loop were also extended In 1937 end loops at Bory and Slovany were built 3 The fleet of trams was also expanding 3 with new trams appearing bought from Prague Electric Works Late 20th century edit After World War II the section to Skvrnany was double tracked and in 1949 the entire tram line Lochotin Doudlevce was cancelled and replaced by trolleybuses Tracks have been expanded along Rokycanska Avenue 4 At the turn of the 1950s and 1960s new housing estates began to be built that required transport connections which pushed the authorities for the further development of the network 4 The tram line to Svetovar was opened in 1962 and the Skvrnany housing estate was connected to the tram network in 1973 Kosutka and Bolevec in the north of the city have had a tram line to replace the inadequate trolleybus service since the 1980s not long after a large housing estate was built there However the Bolevec line was not completed in its entirety at this time but only halfway it has only been serving the public in its present form including the northern section since 1990 After the war Plzen purchased a few more monorails and a few older trams from Prague In the 1950s the first modern four axle cars of the PCC concept Tatra T1 were delivered 5 In the early 1960s they were followed by Tatra T2 trams and a little later by the legendary the three which became the basis of the Plzen tram fleet Plzen was also the last city in the world to see the arrival of T1 cars in April 1987 Two years later 12 Tatra KT8D5 three cell cars were also delivered 6 Post communism edit nbsp Tatra KT8D5 on the streets of Plzen After the coup in 1989 there were no major changes in the extent of the tram network only the line routing changed so that three lines are now in operation from the original five On the other hand the rolling stock has undergone major changes The first trams were modernised Skoda 01T Tatra T3R P and the production of trams was launched by Skoda from Plzen 7 which delivered 11 Skoda 03T low floor cars to its home town Other types such as the Skoda 10T for the American city of Portland or the Skoda 14T for Prague also appeared on the rail network as part of the manufacturer s test runs In 2007 the first Plzen three cell tram KT8D5 was upgraded to the partially low floor Tatra KT8D5R N2P type 6 In March 2008 the partially low floor new build Tatra T3R PLF appeared in service for the first time Since 2010 VarioLF and VarioLF plus cars have been delivered and in 2013 the first articulated tram VarioLF2 2 IN was purchased 8 Routes editThe network consists of three lines which all converge in Plzen old town 9 Tram Line 1 Bolevec Slovany 2 Skvrnany Svetovar 4 Kosutka UniversitySee also editHistory of Plzen List of tram and light rail transit systems List of town tramway systems in the Czech RepublicReferences edit a b Duchon 2015 p 11 Rieger 2020 p 24 a b c Duchon 2015 p 12 a b Duchon 2015 p 14 Freml 2020 p 29 a b Freml 2020 p 39 Urban Rail Passenger Transport of United States of America Freml 2020 p 51 PMDP Route Map Bibliography edit Rieger Michal 2020 Vliv inovaci na rozvoj mestske hromadne dopravy v Plzni Influence of innovations on the development of public transport in Plzen in Czech Plzen University of West Bohemia Duchon Roman 2015 Trakcni soustava pro MHD v Plzni Traction system for public transport in Plzen in Czech Plzen University of West Bohemia Freml Hynek 2020 Vyvoj tramvajove dopravy v Plzni Development of Tram City Transport in Plzen in Czech Plzen University of West BohemiaExternal links editOfficial website of Plzenske mestske dopravni podniky Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trams in Plzen amp oldid 1181706008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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