| Würzburg tramway network |
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A GT-N tram crossing the Löwenbrücke, Würzburg, 2007 |
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| Locale | Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany |
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| Horsecar era: 1892 (1892)–1900 (1900)
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| Status
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Converted to electricity
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| Operator(s)
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Würzburger Straßenbahn, Havestad, Contag & Cie
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| Propulsion system
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Horses
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| Electric tram era: since 1900 (1900)
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| Status
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Operational
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| Lines
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5
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Würzburger Straßenbahn GmbH
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| Track gauge
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1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)
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| Propulsion system
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Electricity
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| Electrification
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750 V DC
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| Stock
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41
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| Track length (single)
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42 km (26 mi)
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| Route length
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~21 km (13 mi)
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| Stops
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46
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| | annually | c. 20 million |
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| Robert Koch Str.
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Uni-Klinikum
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| 1 2 5 Pestallozistr.
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Snefelderstr.
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| Josefskirche
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| Brücknerstr.
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Wagnerplatz
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Berlinerplatz
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Hauptbahnhof 2 3 4
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Juliuspromenade
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| Ulmer Hof
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Dom
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| Congress Centrum
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Rathaus
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| Nautiland
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Neubaustr.
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| Wörthstr.
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Sanderring
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| Hartmannstr.
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| DJK Sportzentrum
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| Sieboldmuseum
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| 2 4 Bürgerbräu
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Eichendorffstr.
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| Löwenbrucke
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Ehehaltenhaus
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| Ruderzentrum
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Arndtstr.
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| Jüdenbuhlweg
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Fechenbachstr.
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| Steinbachtal
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Köningsberger str. 1 4
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| Andreas-Grieser-Str.
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| Reuterstr.
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| Klingenstr.
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| Heridenweg
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| Berner str.
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| Straßburger Ring
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| Wiener Ring
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| Madrider Ring
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| 3 Athener Ring
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| Delpstr.
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| Brombergweg
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| 5 Rottenbauer
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Show route diagram
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| Website
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Würzburger Versorgungs- und Verkehrs-GmbH (in German)
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The Würzburg tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Würzburg) is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Würzburg, a city in the federal state of Bavaria, Germany.
The network currently consists of five lines, with a total track length of 42 kilometres (26 mi) (yielding a one-way route length of approximately 21 kilometres (13 mi)). It is operated by Würzburger Straßenbahn GmbH, a subsidiary of Würzburger Versorgungs- und Verkehrs-GmbH (WVV), and as of 1 January 2025, is integrated in the Nahverkehr Mainfranken (NVM) transport association. Before then, it was integrated in one of NVM's predecessors, the Verkehrsunternehmens-Verbund Mainfranken (VVM).