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The '''Rimso Letbane''' ({{wp|Danish language|Mescon}}: ''Rimsø Letbane'', "Rimso Light Rail"), commonly referred to as just the '''Letbane''' ({{wp|Help/IPA:English|/lɛt'beɪn/}}), is the primary {{wp|rapid transit|rapid transit system}} for the city of the [[Rimso]], the capital of [[Scovern]], also serving the neighbouring municipalities of [[Rimso|Jystrup]], [[Rimso|Klemenskirke]], [[Rimso|Oxvang]] and [[Rimso|Siem]]. The Letbane is the largest {{wp|light rail|urban light rail network}} in [[Euclea]] by track length and annual ridership.
The '''Rimso Letbane''' ({{wp|Danish language|Mescon}}: ''Rimsø Letbane'', "Rimso Light Rail"), commonly referred to as just the '''Letbane''' ({{wp|Help/IPA:English|/lɛt'beɪn/}}), is the primary {{wp|rapid transit|rapid transit system}} for the city of [[Rimso]], the capital of [[Scovern]], also serving the neighbouring municipalities of [[Rimso|Jystrup]], [[Rimso|Klemenskirke]], [[Rimso|Oxvang]] and [[Rimso|Siem]]. The Letbane is the largest {{wp|light rail|urban light rail network}} in [[Euclea]] by track length and annual ridership.


The Letbane first opened in 1975, serving the centre of Rimso and providing connections to the main station and the airport. Four lines (Green, Pink, Purple and Yellow) originally opened in 1975, with the network doubling its network with the Silver line in 1980, the Red line in 1987, the Orange line in 1994 and the Blue line in 2000. Expansions to the network have been continual since its opening in 1975 and it has since become known as one of Euclea's most efficient rail networks.
The Letbane first opened in 1975, serving the centre of Rimso and providing connections to the main station and the airport. Four lines (Green, Pink, Purple and Yellow) originally opened in 1975, with the network doubling its network with the Silver line in 1980, the Red line in 1987, the Orange line in 1994 and the Blue line in 2000. Expansions to the network have been continual since its opening in 1975 and it has since become known as one of Euclea's most efficient rail networks.

Revision as of 20:59, 22 May 2022

Rimso Letbane
Rimso Letbane logo.png
GVB 2138 te Amsterdam IJburg 01-09-2008.jpg
A combino of the purple line
travelling between Rimso H and Markesø
Overview
Native nameRimsø Letbane (Mescon)
OwnerCity of Rimso (50%)
Government of Mesconia (50%)
Area servedGreater Rimso
Oxvang
Jystrup
Klemenskirke
Siem
Transit typeRapid light rail
Number of lines8
Number of stations122
Annual ridership50.7 million
HeadquartersRimso Letbane hoveddepot
114 Gælisksgade
Rimso
Websitewww.srt.sk/letbane
Operation
Began operation1975
Operator(s)Musse-Broskov
Transportere Ltd.
Number of vehicles198
Technical
System length138.6 km (86.1 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
standard gauge)
Electrification750 V DC OHLE
Network map

Rimso Letbane network map 2022.png

The Rimso Letbane (Mescon: Rimsø Letbane, "Rimso Light Rail"), commonly referred to as just the Letbane (/lɛt'beɪn/), is the primary rapid transit system for the city of Rimso, the capital of Scovern, also serving the neighbouring municipalities of Jystrup, Klemenskirke, Oxvang and Siem. The Letbane is the largest urban light rail network in Euclea by track length and annual ridership.

The Letbane first opened in 1975, serving the centre of Rimso and providing connections to the main station and the airport. Four lines (Green, Pink, Purple and Yellow) originally opened in 1975, with the network doubling its network with the Silver line in 1980, the Red line in 1987, the Orange line in 1994 and the Blue line in 2000. Expansions to the network have been continual since its opening in 1975 and it has since become known as one of Euclea's most efficient rail networks.

History

Lines and operation

Line Termini Year opened Year last extended Length Stations Frequency
Blue Lufthavn (Rimso Airport, Fejøbugt) – KvieEsplanaden loop 2000 2009 22 Every 8–10 minutes
Green Hovedbanegård (Rimso H) – Visby / KnepholtGosmer loop 1975 1999 20 Every 8–10 minutes
Orange Aggerskaj – Idumlund 1994 2008 16 Every 8–10 minutes
Pink Unionskanalen – SlangebySkjolde loop 1975 1989 15 Every 8–10 minutes
Purple Lufthavn (Rimso Airport, Fejøbugt) – Prins-Alberts-Kaj 1975 2018 14 Every 8–10 minutes
Red Gravens – Ristinge 1987 2011 19 Every 10–12 minutes
Silver Korsholm – Dalstrup loop 1980 2017 31 Every 13–15 minutes
Yellow Markesø – Oxvang 1975 2016 21 Every 10–12 minutes

Headquarters and depots

Rolling stock

Network map

Network map of the Rimso Letbane as of 30 November 2024