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'''The Brativas Tram Network''' ({{wp|Slovak Language|Sloverti}}:Brativaská Električková sieť) is a tram/light rail system operating in [[Brativas]], [[Slovertia]]. The tram network has three main lines; The North-South line which runs north to south through the centre of the city, the East-West line which runs east to west through the city and the central line which serves locations in central Brativas. The tram network runs on 68.7 kilometres of track and serves 49 million passengers | '''The Brativas Tram Network''' ({{wp|Slovak Language|Sloverti}}:Brativaská Električková sieť) is a tram/light rail system operating in [[Brativas]], [[Slovertia]]. The tram network has three main lines; The North-South line which runs north to south through the centre of the city, the East-West line which runs east to west through the city and the central line which serves locations in central Brativas. The tram network runs on 68.7 kilometres of track and serves 49 million passengers annually. The tram network has been in operation since the 1950's and saw major refurbishment in the late 90's and early 2000's. In 2005 the central line was created to serve central locations in Brativas and relieve congestion in those areas of the city. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Lines== | ==Lines== | ||
The North-South line runs from Krnav station in the north of the city through the highly populated Mesto sever into the city centre through into the southern half of the city where it terminates. The North-South route was much shorter until 2005 when a new portion of track was built to stretch into the far south of the city. | |||
The East-West line runs from Komovce west towards the city centre and through towards the western part of Brativas. The East-West line is the oldest part of the Brativas tram network and has remained largely unchanged since its contruction in 1952. | |||
The central line serves central Brativas and was constructed in 2005 along woth new sections of the North-South line. The central line was constructed to relieve heavy congestion caused by traffic as it was hoped that the creation of the new line would create more use of the public transport. | |||
==Stations== | ==Stations== | ||
==Travel== | ==Travel== | ||
Tickets are available at every station served by the Brativas Tram Network and are available as single journey and return tickets. There is also the option to purchase day and 7-day tickets as well as children's and student's tickets. Tickets can be purchased around the city and at Tram Network stations. A single ticket costs 10 [[Sloverti Koruna|Sloverti Koruna]] and 20 for a return ticket. People with disabilities and pensioners can travel on the network for free. | |||
Trams operate on all days of the week. On Monday-Friday from 5:00 to 00:00 and on Saturdays and Sundays from 6:30 to 23:30. Services run regularly every 5-8 minutes during the day and every 10-15 minutes at night. | |||
[[Category:Astyria]] [[Category:Slovertia]] |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 10 August 2021
Brativas Tram Network | |
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Operation | |
Locale | Brativas, Slovertia |
Lines | 3 |
Operator(s) | Tranzit |
Infrastructure | |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
Statistics | |
Route length | 68.7 Km |
Passengers (2020) | 136,200 daily passengers |
The Brativas Tram Network (Sloverti:Brativaská Električková sieť) is a tram/light rail system operating in Brativas, Slovertia. The tram network has three main lines; The North-South line which runs north to south through the centre of the city, the East-West line which runs east to west through the city and the central line which serves locations in central Brativas. The tram network runs on 68.7 kilometres of track and serves 49 million passengers annually. The tram network has been in operation since the 1950's and saw major refurbishment in the late 90's and early 2000's. In 2005 the central line was created to serve central locations in Brativas and relieve congestion in those areas of the city.
History
Lines
The North-South line runs from Krnav station in the north of the city through the highly populated Mesto sever into the city centre through into the southern half of the city where it terminates. The North-South route was much shorter until 2005 when a new portion of track was built to stretch into the far south of the city.
The East-West line runs from Komovce west towards the city centre and through towards the western part of Brativas. The East-West line is the oldest part of the Brativas tram network and has remained largely unchanged since its contruction in 1952.
The central line serves central Brativas and was constructed in 2005 along woth new sections of the North-South line. The central line was constructed to relieve heavy congestion caused by traffic as it was hoped that the creation of the new line would create more use of the public transport.
Stations
Travel
Tickets are available at every station served by the Brativas Tram Network and are available as single journey and return tickets. There is also the option to purchase day and 7-day tickets as well as children's and student's tickets. Tickets can be purchased around the city and at Tram Network stations. A single ticket costs 10 Sloverti Koruna and 20 for a return ticket. People with disabilities and pensioners can travel on the network for free.
Trams operate on all days of the week. On Monday-Friday from 5:00 to 00:00 and on Saturdays and Sundays from 6:30 to 23:30. Services run regularly every 5-8 minutes during the day and every 10-15 minutes at night.