Trams in Mainz

The Mainz tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Mainz) is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Mainz, the capital city of the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

Mainz tramway network
GT6M tram at Mainz Hauptbahnhof, 2009.
Operation
LocaleMainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Horsecar era: 1883 (1883)–1904 (1904)
Status Converted to electricity
Operator(s) Mainzer Straßenbahn AG
(1883–1895)
Süddeutsche Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (SEG)
(1895–1904)
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in) metre gauge
Propulsion system(s) Horses
Steam tram era: 1891 (1891)–1923 (1923)
Status Converted to electricity
Operator(s) Süddeutsche Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (SEG)
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in)
Propulsion system(s) Steam
Electric tram era: since 1904 (1904)
Status Operational
Lines 3
Owner(s) City of Mainz (since 1904)
Operator(s) Mainzer Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG) (since 2001)
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in)
Propulsion system(s) Electricity
Electrification 600 V DC
Depot(s) 1
Stock 29
Track length (total) ca. 12.5 mi
Mainz tramway network.
Website Mainzer Verkehrsgesellschaft (in German)

Opened in 1883, the network has been operated since 2001 by Mainzer Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG).

Lines

As of 2017, the Mainz tramway network had the following five tram lines:

LineRoute
50 Hechtsheim/Bürgerhaus ↔ Hechtsheim/Mühldreieck ↔ Hechtsheim/Jägerhaus ↔ Mainz/Pariser Tor Mainz/Hauptbahnhof Mombach/Turmstraße (Haltepunkt Waggonfabrik) Gonsenheim/Kapellenstraße ↔ Finthen/Gemarkungsgrenze Finthen/Römerquelle
51 Finthen;↔ Mainz/Hauptbahnhof ↔ Hauptbahnhof West;↔ Universität;↔ Lerchenberg;↔ (launched: 2016)
52 Hechtsheim/Am Schinnergraben ↔ Hechtsheim/Jägerhaus ↔ Mainz/Pariser Tor ↔ Mainz/Hauptbahnhof ↔ Mainz/Zahlbach Bretzenheim/Bahnstraße
53 Hechtsheim/Bürgerhaus Hechtsheim/Mühldreieck Hechtsheim/Jägerhaus Mainz/Pariser Tor Mainz/Hauptbahnhof Universität Lerchenberg '
59 Zollhafen Bismarckplatz Mainz Hauptbahnhof Hauptbahnhof West Hochschule Mainz (launched: 2017)

Since Autumn 2016 the new "Mainzelbahn" has been transporting passengers from Hauptbahnhof West (main station, west entrance) via University and Marienborn to Lerchenberg and offer a fast connection between the Main Station and the University as well as the headquarter of ZDF ("Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen", a public television channel in Germany) in the district of Lerchenberg. Further a new line is planned. The "Zollhafen Tram" links the new Zollhafen residential area with the Tram Network. For operating the new lines MVG ordered 10 Variotrams at Stadler rail.[1]

Fleet

ManufacturerTypeQuantityNumbersbuilt inlow-floor vehicleNotes
Duewag / SiemensM8S04277–2801975nobought in 1987/89 from Bielefeld Stadtbahn; retirement planned due to the delivery of the new Variotrams
Duewag / SiemensM8C06271–2761984nomodernisation at ceglec in Prague
AdtranzGT6M-ZR16201–2161996yes
Stadler RailVariobahn09217–2232011/12yesten further ordered for operating the new Mainzelbahn and Zollhafentram

See also

References

  • Herbst, Günther (2008). 125 Jahre Mainzer Straßenbahn 1883 – 2008: Die letzten 14 Jahre 1994 – 2008 [125 Years Mainz Tramway 1883 – 2008: the last 14 years 1994 – 2008] (in German).
  • Huber, Wilhelm (2002). Das Mainz-Lexicon [The Mainz-Lexicon] (in German). Mainz: Verlag Hermann Schmidt. ISBN 3-87439-600-2.
  • Kochems, Michael; Höltge, Dieter (2011). Straßen- und Stadtbahnen in Deutschland [Tramways and Stadtbahnen in Germany] (in German). Band 12: Rheinland-Pfalz/Saarland [Volume 2: Rhineland-Palatinate/Saarland]. Freiburg i. B., Germany: EK-Verlag. ISBN 9783882553932.
  • Neise, Harald (1983). Mainz und seine Straßenbahn 1883 – 1983 [Mainz and its Tramway 1883 – 1983] (in German). Kohlhammer Verlag.
  • Neise, Harald (1994). 111 Jahre Mainzer öffentlicher Personennahverkehr 1883 – 1994 [111 Years Mainz local public transport 1883 – 1994] (in German).
  • Neise, Harald; Weismüller, Dirk, eds. (3 July 2004). Wenn der Funke überspringt [When the sparks jump!] (in German). Mainz: Mainzer Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH.
  • Schwandl, Robert (2012). Schwandl's Tram Atlas Deutschland (in German and English) (3rd ed.). Berlin: Robert Schwandl Verlag. pp. 100–101. ISBN 9783936573336.

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