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PRAHA
 Czech Republic

Praha Prague Tram Network Map

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Prague Metro

 TRAM

Besides the Metro, Prague still operates an extensive tram network:

- 1896: first electric line
- 1435 mm standard gauge
~ 142 km total route length
- 23 regular all-day lines

05 Jun 2021: Prazskeho povstani – Pankrac (line 19; 230 m)
09 Apr 2022: Sidliste Barrandov – Holyne (1 km)
13 Aug 2022: new loop at Depo Hostivar
27 May 2023: Levskeho – Libus (line 17; 1.7 km)
13 Oct 2023: Holyne – Slivenec (lines 4 & 5; 0.5 km)
23 Oct 2023: Divoka Sarka – Dedina (lines 20 & 26; 2 km)

 Photos

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 Links

Dopravní podnik hl.m. Prahy (Official page)

ROPID (Regionální organizátor pražské integrované dopravy - Tariff union)


Prazske Tramvaje

Tramvajová doprava v Praze at Wikipedia.cz

City Transport in Prague

Prague Public Transport Guide by Brendan Fox

mhd86.cz - News about Prague & Czechia by Ondrej Matej Hrubes

Tram & Metro Projects on Google Maps

 

 Photos Tram
Malostranske Nam. © Philipp Krammer I.P.Pavlova © Philipp Krammer Nadrazi Vrsovice © Philipp Krammer Sidliste Barrandov © Philipp Krammer Chaplinovo Namesti © Philipp Krammer
Photos © Philipp Krammer
 Video
 Video - Tram Impressions by Andrew Thompson

 Book

Tram Atlas Central EuropeRobert Schwandl:

TRAM ATLAS MITTELEUROPA | CENTRAL EUROPE

Tschechien, Slowakei & Ungarn | Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary

160 pages; detailed network maps; ca. 300 colour photos
Text deutsch & English
ISBN 978 3 936573 48 0
03/2017

Unlike in Western Europe, many first-generation tramways have survived in the eastern part of Central Europe. This book covers every tram system in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary (for Poland we are preparing a separate volume for 2017!) as well as the two metro systems in Prague and Budapest and the numerous trolleybus systems. As always, the book is illustrated with detailed network maps, and hundreds of colour photographs of almost all the current rolling stock and many of the metro stations.

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