Utrechtse sneltram

Utrechtse sneltram (U-OV)
CAF trams at P+R Science Park
Operation
LocaleUtrecht, Netherlands
Open17 December 1983 (1983-12-17)
Lines3
Operator(s)Westnederland (1983–1994)
Midnet (1994–1999)
Connexxion (1999–2013)
Qbuzz (2013–2025)
Transdev (2025–present)
Infrastructure
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC (Overhead lines)
Overview
P+R Science Park
terminus: 20,21,22
WKZ/Máxima
Heidelberglaan
Padualaan
Kromme Rijn
terminus: 22
Moreelsepark
closed 2009
closed 2013
Westplein
closed 2013
Graadt van Roggenweg
24 Oktoberplein-Zuid
Winkelcentrum Kanaleneiland
(5 Meiplein)
Vasco da Gamalaan
Kanaleneiland Zuid
P+R Westraven
Tramremise Nieuwegein
depot
Zuilenstein
Batau-Noord
Wijkersloot
formerly Stadscentrum
Merwestein
Fokkesteeg
Wiersdijk
terminus 20
St. Antonius Ziekenhuis
Doorslag
Hooghe Waerd
Clinckhoeff
Eiteren
Achterveld
Binnenstad
IJsselstein-Zuid
terminus 21

terminus
intermediate stop
depot
closed

The Utrechtse sneltram (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈytrɛxtsə ˈsnɛltrɛm]; literally Utrecht fast tram), operating under the brand name U-OV, where "OV" is the Dutch abbreviation for openbaar vervoer (public transport), is a light rail system in the Dutch city of Utrecht. The system consists of three tram routes connecting Utrecht Centraal railway station with the residential areas of Lombok and Kanaleneiland and the suburbs Nieuwegein and IJsselstein to the southwest of the station, and with the Uithof district and Utrecht University to the southeast. The system has a total length of 18.3 km, and a rolling stock consisting of 54 trams. It carried over 9 million riders in 2023.