Trams in Odesa

Electric tram system in Odesa, Ukraine
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4 ft 11+2732 in) Russian gauge
Electric tram era: since 1910
Status Operational
Routes 14 routes
Operator(s) OdesMiskElektrotrans KP[1]
Propulsion system(s) Electricity
Depot(s) 2 depots[2]
Track length (double) 196 km (121.8 mi)[3]
January–July 201974.543 million[4]Increase 12.2%
Odesa tramway network, September 2013
Website www.oget.od.ua
Tatra tram in Odesa

As of the middle 2011, trams are one of the basic types of public transportation in the city of Odesa, Ukraine. Odesa is served by 13 regular, and 1 rush hour, tram routes. Electric trams have been operating in Odesa since 1910.[5]

The tram network is laid along mainline streets from the city center, serving as a convenient connection with the more outward neighborhoods of Odesa. System facts are:

Route network

No. Terminals Remarks[7]
1 Peresyp Bridge — "Centrolit" Plant Served by 7 trams. By 1997 operated as #9.
5 Central Bus Station — Arcadia One of major routes. Served by 9 trams
6 Peresyp Bridge — Luzanivka Shortcut version of route # 7 (rush hour time only). In run, starting with 9 AM, also used for "yard moves", when route number 1 comes in service out of Depot #2 (Slobidka Tram Depot)
7 Paustovsky Street (Tavriya V) - Lustdorf One of major routes. Served by 28 -40 trams. Route " North - South".
10 Yitzhak Rabin Street — Starosinna Square (Railway station) Served by 5-9 trams. By 2000 operated as #14.
11 Starosinna Square (Railway station) — Alexeyevskaya Plaza In 2008 it was severely trimmed. Served by 1-2 trams.
12 Peresyp Bridge — Slobodka Market Initially this route terminated at Peresyb Bridge, starting with June 1, 2011 was extended, following route cancelled 22.
13 Shkolny housing estate — Starosinna Square (Railway station) One of major routes. Served by 3 trams
15 Slobodka Market — Alexeyevskaya Plaza Remains unchanged since the moment of first run. Served by 5-6 trams
17 Kulikovo Field — 11th station of Fountain Road Short version of route #18. Served by 6 trams
20 Peresyp Bridge — Khadzhibay Firth This line is served by 2 trams.
21 Zastava 2 railway station — Tiraspolskaya Square Served by 2-3 trams
27 Fishing Port — Lustdorf Served by 2 trams.
28 Shevchenko Park — Paster's Street Passed along original porto franco line. Served by 4-6 trams

Additional routes

2nd station of Lustdorf Road- Tiraspolska Square.

2nd station of Lustdorf Road — Railway station

Temporary not in service

4 Arcadia — Peresyp Bridge. Closed in 2017.

18 Kulikovo Field — 16th station of Fountain Road. One of major routes. The route is temporarily closed due to repair on 16th station of Fountain Road

19 16th station of Fountain Road — Memorial of 411 Battery. Has a single track line. The route is temporarily closed due to repair on 16th station of Fountain Road

Closed routes and phantom routes (after 1990)

2 Peresyp Bridge — Railway Station

3 Peresyp Bridge — Lustdorf. Cancelled due to route 7 extension to Lustdorf.

4 Zastava 2 — Shevchenko Park

8 Luzanovka — Paustovskogo Street (Tavriya V)

9 "Centrolit" plant — Peresyp Bridge

14 Isaac Rabin Street — Railway Station

16 Kulikovo field - 6th station of Fountain Road

22 Slobodka market — Peresyp bridge

26 Starosinna Square (Railway station) — 11th station of Lustdorf Road. Operates occasionally as rush hour service.

29 Lustdorf — 11th station of Lustdorf Road For a long time, used to be what's now known as route 31.

30 Ivanovskiy Viaduct — Peresyp Bridge

31 Lustdorf — Railway Station. Used to be route 29. Since 2015 replaced by route 3. Cancelled.

References

  1. ^ "КП "Одесміськелектротранс"" [Odesmiskelektrotrans KP]. OMET (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 15 February 2022. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Структура" [Structure]. OMET (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 22 March 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Odesa Tram: Route Guide". Passenger Transport (in Russian). 17 February 2022. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Трамваи Одессы перевозят больше пассажиров, чем весь пассажирский автотранспорт Одесской области" [Odesa tram network has more passengers than total auto transport passengers in Odesa Oblast]. Passenger Transport (in Russian). 29 August 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  5. ^ История Одесского трамвая. Odesskiy Listok.
  6. ^ "Odesa tram deliveries begin". Railway Gazette International. 4 January 2024.
  7. ^ "Routes". OMF World (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-06-18.

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