词条 | Trams in Kassel | |||||||||||||||||
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| color = | name = Kassel tramway network | system = | logo = | image = Art-straba-kassel.jpg | caption = Tram no 458 with art – Das Kunstmagazin wrap advertising, for documenta X, 1997. | locale = Kassel, Hesse, Germany | era1_name = Steam tram | era1_start_year = {{Start date|1877}} | era1_end_year = {{End date|1897}} | era1_state = show | era1_system = | era1_status = Converted to electricity | era1_lines = | era1_owner = | era1_operator = Cassel Tramways Company Casseler-Straßenbahn-Gesellschaft | era1_gauge = {{RailGauge|sg}} | era1_propulsion_system = steam | era1_el = | era1_depot = | era1_stock = | era1_single_track_length = | era1_double_track_length = | era1_total_track_length = | era1_route_length = | era1_pass_year = | era1_passengers = | era1_pass_percent = | era1_pass_system = | era1_mpassengers = | era1_map = | era1_website = | era2_name = Horsecar | era2_start_year = {{Start date|1884}} | era2_end_year = {{End date|1909}} | era2_state = show | era2_system = | era2_status = Converted to electricity | era2_lines = | era2_owner = | era2_operator = | era2_gauge = {{RailGauge|sg}} | era2_propulsion_system = Horses | era2_depot = | era2_stock = | era2_single_track_length = | era2_double_track_length = | era2_total_track_length = | era2_route_length = | era2_pass_year = | era2_passengers = | era2_pass_percent = | era2_pass_system = | era2_mpassengers = | era2_map = | era2_website = | era3_name = Electric tram | era3_start_year = since {{Start date|1897}} | era3_end_year = | era3_state = show | era3_system = | era3_status = Operational | era3_lines = 7 (5 local + 2 regional)[1] | era3_routes = | era3_owner = | era3_operator = Kasseler Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (KVG) (since 1897) | era3_gauge = {{RailGauge|sg}} | era3_propulsion_system = electricity | era3_el = 600 V DC | era3_depot = | era3_stock = | era3_single_track_length = | era3_double_track_length = | era3_total_track_length = | era3_route_length = {{convert|93.3|km|mi|abbr=on}}[1] | era3_stops = | era3_pass_year = | era3_passengers = | era3_pass_percent = | era3_pass_system = | era3_mpassengers = | era3_map = | era3_website = http://www.kvg.de Kasseler Verkehrs-Gesellschaft {{de icon}} }} The Kassel tramway network is a {{convert|93.3|km|mi|adj=on|sp=us}} network of tramways,[1] forming part of the public transport system in Kassel, a city in the north of the federal state of Hesse, Germany. {{As of|2014}}, the Kassel tram network is made up of seven regular tramlines.[2] Opened in 1877 as a steam tramway from Wilhelmshöhe the Königsplatz (Royal Square), the network has been operated since 1897 by Kasseler Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (KVG). The track gauge is {{RailGauge|1435mm|allk=on}}. There existed also a narrow gauge network to the Hercules monument. The network was extended gradually into the surrounding area, partly as conventional tramways, and partly as a tram-train RegioTram network. HistoryIn the summer of 1870 a horse-drawn omnibus line opened as part of an industrial exhibition from 1 June to 5 October 1870. The growth of the city made it attractive to operate a steam tram which was opened in 1877 by the English company "Jay & Comp. London". With the first two steam locomotives and four passenger cars they brought visitors to the Royal Palace in Wilhelmshöhe. Soon other vehicles, including locomotives made by Henschel, were added to the rolling stock. The Kassel steam train is considered to be the first tramway in Germany not pulled by horses. In 1881 the company was taken over by an other company from Berlin which invested in its electrification in 1897. The "Hercules Rail" was operated separately until 1927 bringing tourists to the Hercules monument. SystemTram lines{{As of|2018}}, the Kassel tram network is made up of seven regular tramlines.[3]
RegioTram{{Main|Kassel RegioTram}}In addition, Kassel is served by the four lines of the RegioTram system.[4] FleetHistoric fleetUntil 1900 54 railcars were ordered at Van Zypen & Charlier and Crede. From 1955 to 1958 the railcar types "260", "261-288 (2 +2 Tw)" designed by Duewag and built in Kassel were put in service. They were in regular service until 1991. Ten vehicles were given to Gorzow in Poland and later scrapped, one of them went to the Warsaw tram friends. Other presented railcars are in two Dutch railway museums one in Hanover and one in Kassel. The next generation 301-317 and 351-366 was produced by Wegmann in Kassel in the 1960s and in service until 2003. Some of them still exist but are not in regular service any more. Current fleet
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ReferencesInline references1. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://www.kvg.de/fileadmin/kvv/dokumente/Geschaeftsberichte/KVV_Im_Ueberblick_2012.pdf |title=KVV Im Überblick 2012 |publisher=Kasseler Verkehrs- und Versorgungs-GmbH (KVV) |language=German |trans-title=KVV At a Glance 2012 |format=pdf |page=7 |year=2012 |accessdate=2014-05-03}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kvg.de/index.php?id=406 |title=Tram - Fahrpläne für den Tramverkehr in und um Kassel |publisher=Kasseler Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (KVG) |language=German |trans-title=Tram - timetables for tram traffic in and around Kassel |date= |accessdate=2014-05-03}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Tram Fahrpläne für den Tramverkehr in und um Kassel |url=http://www.kvg.de/index.php?id=406 |website=nvv.de |publisher=Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund |accessdate=21 August 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nvv.de/fahrplan-netz/fahrplanbuchseiten/regiotram/ |title=RegioTram |publisher=Nordhessischen VerkehrsVerbund (NVV) |language=German |trans-title=RegioTram |date= |accessdate=2014-05-03}} Bibliography{{refbegin}}
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