Trams in Munich

Munich tramway
Class P (left), Class R and Class S tram
Class P (left), Class R and Class S tram
Overview
LocaleMunich, Bavaria, Germany
Transit typeTram
Number of lines1952: 21
1964: 21
1972: 18 + 3 Olympic special routes
1984: 11
1996: 9
2010: 11
2011: 11
2012: 13
2019: 14[1]
Number of stations165[2]
Daily ridership284,900 (2012)
Annual ridership104 million (2012)[2]
Operation
Began operation1876 (horsecar)[2]
1895 (electric trams)[2]
Operator(s)Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft
Number of vehicles106[2]
Technical
System length1952: 120 km (75 mi)
1964: 135 km (84 mi)
1972: 120 km (75 mi)
1984: 83 km (52 mi)
1996: 68 km (42 mi)
2010: 75 km (47 mi)
2011: 80 km (50 mi)
from 2016: 83 km (52 mi)[1]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification750 Volts
Average speed19.3 km/h (12.0 mph)[2]

The Munich tramway (German: Straßenbahn München) is the tramway network for the city of Munich in Germany. Today it is operated by the municipally owned Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (the Munich Transport Company, or MVG) and is known officially and colloquially as the Tram. Previous operators have included Société Anonyme des Tramways de Munich, the Münchner Trambahn-Aktiengesellschaft, the Städtische Straßenbahnen and the Straßenbahn München.

The tram network interconnects with the MVG's bus network, the Munich U-Bahn and the Munich S-Bahn, all of which use a common tariff as part of the Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (Munich Transport and Tariff Association, or MVV) transit area.

As of 2012, the daytime tram network comprises 13 lines[2][3] and is 79 kilometres (49 mi) long with 165 stops.[2] There is also a night tram service with four routes.[2] The network is operated by 106 trams (as of 2012),[2] and transported 98 million people in 2010[4] and 104 million people in 2012.[2]

  1. ^ a b "Munich 2016".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "MVG in figures" (PDF). mvg-mobil.de. Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (MVG) Marketing. June 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Tramnetz München" [Munich Tram Network] (PDF) (in German). MVV. 9 December 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 September 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  4. ^ "MVG: wieder Fahrgastrekord bei U-Bahn, Bus und Tram; Zuwachs in allen Betriebszweigen" [MVG: Passenger record at U-Bahn, bus and tram; growth in all operating sectors] (PDF) (in German). MVG. 27 May 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2011.