Trams in Barnaul
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Barnaul Tram Network | |
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Барнаульский трамвай | |
Operation | |
Locale | Barnaul, Russia |
Open | 7 November 1948 |
Status | Operational |
Lines | 8 |
Infrastructure | |
Track gauge | 1,524 mm (5 ft) |
Propulsion system(s) | Electricity |
Electrification | Overhead line, 600 V DC |
Depot(s) | 2 |
The Barnaul tramway network (Russian: Барнаульский трамвай) is a tram system in the city of Barnaul in the Altai Krai. It was launched into operation on 7 November 1945. As of 2022, there are 8 tram routes in Barnaul, the total length of tracks is 125 km.
The daily transportation volume is about 250 thousand passengers. The fare from 1 May 2024 is 35 rubles (29 rubles via the electronic payment system).[1] The main brand of rolling stock is cars manufactured by the Czech ČKD. As of February 2022, partial modernization of Tatra T3 cars is underway.
References
- ^ "Тарифы". Archived from the original on 2019-04-19. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
External links
- "Барнаульский трамвай на сайте «Городской электротранспорт бывшего СССР»". Archived from the original on 2013-01-31.
- Официальный сайт МУП «ГОРЭЛЕКТРОТРАНС» Барнаула
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