Trams in Zürich

Trams make an important contribution to public transport in the city of Zürich in Switzerland. The tram network serves most city neighbourhoods, and is the backbone of public transport within the city, albeit supplemented by the inner sections of the Zürich S-Bahn, along with urban trolleybus and bus routes, as well as two funicular railways, one rack railway and passenger boat lines on the river and on the lake. The trams and other city transport modes operate within a fare regime provided by the cantonal public transport authority Zürcher Verkehrsverbund (ZVV), which also covers regional rail and bus services.

Trams in Zürich
Bahnhofstrasse, Zürich's premier shopping street
Operation
LocaleZürich
Open1882 (1882)
StatusOperational
Routes15
Owner(s)City of Zürich
Operator(s)Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich
Infrastructure
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
Propulsion system(s)Electric
Electrification600 V DC overhead
Stock258
Statistics
Track length (double)72.9 km (45.3 mi)
Track length (total)171.9 km (106.8 mi)
Route length118.7 km (73.8 mi)
2012205.0 million
Overview
Trams in Zürich
Limmattalbahn
2 Geissweid
Schlieren Zentrum, Bahnhof
Wagonfabrik
Gasometer Brücke
Mülligen
Micafil
Farbhof
Bachmattstrasse
Lindenplatz
Grimselstrasse
Kappeli
Freihofstrasse
Seidelhof
Letzigrund
20 Bhf Altstetten
4 Bhf Altstetten Nord
Flughafen
Fracht
10 12
Würzgraben
Aargauerstrasse
Sportweg
Toni-Areal
Technopark
3 Albisrieden
Unterried
Am Ring
Fellenbergstrasse
Neugut
Ringwiesen
Siemens
Bäuler
Bhf Stettbach 7 12
Hubertus
Mattenhof
Altes Krematorium
Probstei
Albisriederplatz
Herti
Glattwiesen
13 Frankental
Lindbergh-
platz
11 Auzelg
Roswiesen
Wartau
Hirzenbach 9
Zwielplatz
Altried
Meierhofplatz
Luchswiesen
Schwert
Luegisland
Alte Trotte
Seebacher-
platz
Oerlikerhus
Heerenwiesen
Eschergutweg
Felsenrain-
strasse
Leutschen-
bach
Schwamendingerplatz
Waidfussweg
Messe/Hallenstadion
Wipkingerplatz
Überlandpark
17 Werdhölzli
Sternen
Oerlikon
Waldgarten
Bändliweg
Tierspital
Grünaustrasse
Tüffenwies
Regensberg-
brücke
Bernina-
platz
Hardhof
Hirschwiesen-
strasse
8 Hardturm
Bad
Allenmoos
Bernoulli-Häuser
Brunnenhof
Fischerweg
Buchegg-
platz
15
Förrlibuckstrasse
Laubiweg
Guggach-
strasse
Escher-Wyss Platz
Universität Zürich Irchel
Schiffbau
Langmauerstrasse
Löwenbräu
Schaffhau-
serplatz
Letzistrasse
Quellenstrasse
Kinkelstrasse
Limmatplatz
Seilbahn Rigiblick
Museum für Gestaltung
Kronen-
strasse
Winkelriedstrasse
Sihlquai/HB
Beckenhof
Rösli-
strasse
Haldenbach
Bhf Hardbrücke
Stampfen-
bachplatz
Ottiker-
strasse
ETH/
Universitätsspital
Hardplatz
Sonneggstrasse
Güterbahnhof
Haldenegg
Zoo 6
Bäckeranlage
Susenberg-
strasse
Zürichberg-
strasse
Toblerplatz
10 Bahnhofplatz/HB
Kirche Fluntern 5
Voltastrasse
Löwenplatz
Platte
Helvetiaplatz
Kantonsschule
Sihlpost/HB
Neumarkt
Zypressenstrasse
Rudolf-Brun-
Brücke
Lochergut
Kunsthaus
Kalkbreite
Bhf Wiedikon
Bezirksgebäude
Hottingerplatz
Stauffacher
Römerhof (Dolderbahn)
Sihlstrasse
Hölderlinstrasse
Werd
Klusplatz 3 8
Bhf Wiedikon
Schmiede Wiedikon
Goldbrunnenplatz
Stockerstrasse
Talwiesenstrasse
Englischviertelstrasse
Heuried
Schauffelbergstrasse
Tunnelstrasse
9 14Triemli
Kantonalbank
Bhf Stadelhofen 15
Bhf Enge/
Bederstrasse
6 Bhf Enge
Kreuzplatz
Rentenanstalt
Signaustrasse
Waffenplatzstrasse
Hegibachplatz
Sihlcity Nord
Hedwigsteig
Saalsporthalle
Wetlistrasse
5 Laubegg
Brunaustrasse
Burgwies
Uetlihof
Billoweg
Kreuzstrasse
Balgrist
Strassenverkehrsamt
Bhf Wollishofen/Staubstrasse
Feldeggstrasse
Friedhof Enzenbühl
13 17 Albisgütli
Renggerstrasse
Höschgasse
Rehalp 11
Morgental
Fröhlichstrasse
Forchbahn
Butzenstrasse
Wildbachstrasse
Wollishoferplatz 7
Key
2
Geissweid – Bhf Tiefenbrunnen
Bahnhofplatz/HB – Flughafen
10
3
Albisrieden – Klusplatz
Auzelg – Rehalp
11
4
Bhf Altstetten Nord – Bhf Tiefenbrunnen
Flughafen – Bhf Stettbach
12
5
Laubegg – Kirche Fluntern
Frankental – Albisgütli
13
6
Bhf Enge – Zoo
Triemli – Seebach
14
7
Wollishoferplatz – Bhf Stettbach
Bucheggplatz – Bhf Stadelhofen
15
8
Hardturm – Klusplatz
Werdhölzli – Albisgütli
17
9
Triemli – Hirzenbach
Bhf Altstetten –
Bhf Killwangen-Spreitenbach
20
Websitehttp://www.vbz.ch/ www.vbz.ch

The city's trams are operated by the Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich (VBZ), which also manages the tramway infrastructure within the city, but the city's tram tracks are also used by two other operations. The Glattalbahn tram services to the Glattal area to the north of the city interwork with the city tram services and are also operated by the VBZ, although in this case it does so as a sub-contractor to the Verkehrsbetriebe Glattal (VBG). Trains of the independent Forchbahn (FB) light railway also use the city's tram lines to reach their city centre terminus.

Trams have been a consistent part of Zürich's streetscape since the 1880s, when the first horse tram ran. Electrified from the 1890s, they have seen off challenges including proposals to replace them by trolleybuses and by a metro or U-Bahn. With a relatively static city network from the 1930s to the late 1970s, the city's trams have been expanding again since then. Recent expansions have taken the network into the suburbs beyond the city boundary, covering areas it retreated from in the first part of the 20th century. Further extensions have been approved, both to the city tram network itself, and by the introduction of a new light rail system in the Limmat Valley that will interwork with the city trams.

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