Societatea de Transport Public Timișoara
The SC Societatea de Transport Public Timișoara SA , abbreviated to STPT (until 2017 Regia Autonomă de Transport Timișoara , RATT ), is the transport company of the Romanian city of Timișoara and covers all urban public transport . The stock corporation is subordinate to a total of 38 lines , including two canceled line signals and a vaporetto line.
90 million passengers are carried annually, 52 million of them by tram . The STPT goes back to the Temesvár Road and Railway Company founded on November 3, 1867 , which once operated the horse-drawn tram that opened in 1869 . In addition to the ten districts of Timișoara, the STPT also serves the surrounding villages of Albina , Becicherecu Mic , Dumbrăvița , Ghiroda , Giarmata-Vii , Moșnița Nouă , Moșnița Veche and Urseni, as well as the Timișoara airport, which is outside the city limits . In previous years, the company's buses also drove the municipalities of Chișoda , Dudeștii Noi , Giroc , Săcălaz , Sânmihaiu German , Sânmihaiu Român and Utvin ; these connections have now been taken over by other companies.
Line overview
Timisoara tram | 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 |
Timișoara tram in replacement service | 3, 5 |
Timișoara trolleybus , city lines | 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 |
Trolleybus Timișoara, metropolitan lines to the surrounding area | M11 and M14 |
Bus, city lines | 21, 23, 28, 29, 32, 33, |
Bus, express lines | E1, E2, E3, E4, |
Bus, metropolitan lines to the surrounding area | M22, M35 and M44 |
Vaporetto | V1 |
Name change
In the course of time, the transport company changed its name as follows:
from November 3, 1867: | Temesvár Road and Railway Company | ||
from 18xx: | Temesvári Közúti Vaspálya Részvénytársaság Hungarian name in the course of the advancing Magyarization |
TKV TKVT TeKöVa Rt. |
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from July 21, 1897: | Temesvári Villamos Városi Vasút Részvénytársaság In view of the upcoming electrification, the official German equivalent was Temesvárer Elektro Stadtbahn Actiengesellschaft |
TVVV Rt. | |
from December 29, 1904: | Temesvári Villamos Városi Vasút on the occasion of the transformation into a municipal company |
TVVV | |
from 1919: | Tramvaiele Comunale Timișoara as a result of the division of the Banat and the annexation of the city to Romania after the First World War |
TCT | |
from April 1, 1938: | Întreprinderile Electromecanice ale Municipiului Timişoara after merging with the municipal electricity company Uzina Electrică Timişoara - UZET |
IET | |
from May 7, 1938: | Întreprinderile Electromecanice Municipale - Regia IET conversion to a publicly owned enterprise as a result of the law of municipal reorganization operations adopted on May 7, 1938 |
IET | |
from 1948: | Întreprinderea de Transport Timișoara As a result of the general nationalization after the Second World War, according to law number 119 of June 11, 1948, outsourcing of the power station to the new company Societatea de Electricitate Banat , which was finally renamed Întreprinderea Regională de Electricitate Timişoara (IRET) in 1949 |
ITT | |
from May 14, 1949: | Întreprinderea de Transport, Apă și Salubritate after merging with the supply and disposal company Întreprinderea de Apă şi Canal a Oraşului Timişoara - ACOT |
ITAS | |
from 1957: | Întreprinderea Comunală Oraş Timişoara | ICOT | |
from summer 1962: | Întreprinderea de Transport Timișoara after the spin-off of the supply and disposal company Întreprinderea de Gospodărie Orăşenească Timișoara - IGOT |
ITT | |
from 1973: | Întreprinderea de Transport și Construcții Vagoane de Tramvai Timișoara following the start of serial production of Timiș 2 trams in 1972 |
ITCVTT | |
from 1977: | Întreprinderea de Transport în Comun Timișoara after outsourcing Timiș 2 production to the mechanical engineering company "Electrometal Timișoara" |
ITCT | |
from December 1, 1979: | Întreprinderea Judeteana de Transport Local Timis Following a nationwide restructuring of public transport under Decree No. 377/1 of 9 November 1979, according to the henceforth ever Judeţ was responsible only a public transport company |
IJTL Timiș or I.JTLT |
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from September 1990: | Întreprinderea de Transport Local Timișoara Remunicipalisation as a result of the Romanian Revolution of 1989 |
ITL | |
from January 1, 1991: | Regia Autonomă de Transport Timișoara Renewed transformation into an autonomous government enterprise |
RATT | |
from July 2017: | SC Societatea de Transport Public Timișoara SA Reorganization into a joint stock company |
STPT |
Society as a vehicle manufacturer
As a special feature, from 1914 onwards, the transport company itself repeatedly manufactured tram vehicles, but only in small numbers and mainly for their own needs. For example, the first trains of the widespread Timiș 2 type were produced by the then ITT or ITCVTT (prototype 1970, series production from 1972). However, further production, which began in 1975 for other Romanian tram operators, was finally transferred to the Electrometal Timișoara company in 1977 .
Furthermore, in 1936 the company produced the short two-axle diesel multiple unit AM1 , which was used from 1937 in tourist traffic on the narrow-gauge forest railway Zăvoi – Poiana Mărului. Near the end of the forest railway, the then TCT maintained the two mountain huts Bela Vista and Brădisorul for the recreation of its employees . In 1938 an associated sidecar was also produced.
Line numbers
Over the years, the company tried to assign clearly distinguishable line names to its means of transport - although the two horse-drawn tram lines that existed until 1899 and all bus lines before 1942 had no line numbers at all. It was not until October 1, 1962 that the company finally introduced systematic labeling of the three modes of transport, in which the individual line signals were assigned up to three times, based on the Soviet or Budapest model:
Number 1: | Awarded three times from 1962 to 1971 |
Number 2: | Awarded three times from 1962 to 1971 |
Number 3: | Awarded three times from 1962 to 1964, awarded twice from 1964 to 1968 (tram and bus), awarded three times from 1968 to 1971 |
Number 4: | Awarded three times from 1962 to 1971 |
Number 5: | awarded twice from 1962 to 1971 (tram and bus) |
Number 6: | awarded twice from 1962 to 1971 (tram and bus) |
Number 7: | awarded twice from 1962 to 1971 (tram and bus) |
Only with the current system that came into force in spring 1971 (tram lines 1–10, trolleybus lines 11–20 and bus lines from 21 and up) did double numbering become a thing of the past. However, as an exception to this rule, there was both a tram line 11 and a trolleybus line 11 between 2000 and 2009.
Shipping
1961
Already on 15 July 1961, the then-ICOT took together with the Societatea Timisoreana de NAVIGATIE the passenger shipping on the Bega on. The two motorboats Rîndunica (Romanian for swallow ) and Pionier (based on the names of the members of the mass socialist organization Organizaţia Pionierilor, founded in 1949 ) served the following eight berths daily between 10:00 and 20:00 :
- 1: Podul Decebal (Calea Dorobanților)
- 2: Podul Dacilor (Piața Badea Cârțan)
- 3: Podul Traian (Baia Neptune)
- 4: Pasarela Strada Michelangelo
- 5: Podul Mihai Viteazul (Terasa CFR)
- 6: Podul de Fier (Fabrica de Pălării)
- 7: Podul Eroilor (Strada Văcărescu)
- 8: Fabrica Solventul
In terms of tariff, the connection was divided into two sections, each costing 0.50 lei:
- I: Podul Decebal - Pasarela Strada Michelangelo
- II: Pasarela Strada Michelangelo - Fabrica Solventul
From May 27, 1983, the replacement motorboat Pelican , which was procured in February 1983, shuttled between the Podul Mihai Viteazul and the Sânmihaiu Român lock . This operation ended in the summer of 1992.
2016
The seven liner ships Burebista-TM , Decebal-TM , Ferdinand I-TM - are still in the project phase as Economu-TM for the 6.7 km long second waterbus line, which opened on May 28, 2016 - Romanian linia de hidrobuz - on the Bega designated, Glad-TM, Mercy-TM , Savoya-TM, and Traian-TM are available. The motor boats built by the Spat Yard SRL shipyard in Galați are 12.7 meters long, 4.9 meters wide, can carry 50 passengers and cost 275,000 euros each. Similar to the Venetian model, they are marketed as vaporetto , the only line V1 serves the total of nine landing stages as follows:
- Mihai Viteazul / Piața Sarmisegetuza (right bank, after the Podul Mihai Viteazul )
- Dacia / Piața Badea Cârțan (right bank, in front of Podul Dacilor )
- Corneliu Coposu / Parc Mocioni (right bank, in front of Podul Decebal )
- Vasile Pârvan / Ștrand Termal (left bank, in front of Podul Michelangelo )
- Catedrala Mitropolitană (left bank, after the Podul Mitropolit Andrei Șaguna )
- Sfânta Maria / Palațul Apelor (left bank, after the Podul Traian )
- Ștefan cel Mare / Bulevardul Dragalina (left bank, after the Podul Ștefan cel Mare )
- Constantin Brâncoveanu / Strada Vulturilor (left bank, at the level of Strada Vulturilor)
- Ardealul / Pod Modoș (left bank, after the Podul Modoș )
However, operations had to be temporarily suspended after the three-month trial period ended because it turned out to be illegal. The reason for this was the lack of approval from the national naval authority, Autoritatea Navală Română , or ANR, which is responsible for all waterways in the country. During this time, a total of 30,000 passengers used the ships. Regular operations could not begin until October 4, 2018.
literature
- 60 de ani de la înființarea tramvaiului în Timișoara. Monograph 1869–1929 . Timișoara 1929.
- Vasile Deheleanu, Sabin Indrieşu: Monografia întreprinderilor electromecanice municipale Timişoara . Timișoara 1944.
- Dorin Sarca, Gh. Radulovici: Centenarul tramvaielor din Timișoara. Monograph 1869–1969 . Timișoara 1969.
- 1869–1994, 125 de ani de circulație cu tramvaiul in Timișoara. Monograph . Timișoara 1994.
- Timișoara Autonomy of Transport Regia, 130 de ani de activitate, 1869–1999 . Monograph. Timișoara 1999.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Linii de tramvai reabilitate pe 9 trasee: peste 600 milioane de lei. ( Memento from July 19, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
- ↑ Divatos villamosmúzeumot szeretnének on archiv.magyarmuzeumok.hu, accessed on January 19, 2018
- ↑ A Magyar Múzeumi Történész Társulat Évkönyve 12. , p. 135, online at gocsejimuzeum.hu, accessed on December 27, 2018
- ↑ A temesvári lóvasút és villamos on blog republic.eu, accessed on December 27, 2018
- ↑ a b Timişoara, primul oraş european cu iluminat electric stradal , Vestul of November 12, 2013 ( Memento of March 11, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Evolutia unor mari intreprinderi on primariatm.ro
- ↑ Istoric RATT on ratt.ro
- ↑ In urma cu 129 de ani, Timisoara devenea primul oras din Europa, iluminat public stradal on stirileprotv.ro
- ↑ history of the company RETIM on retim.ro
- ↑ De la ACOT la Aquatim ( Memento of March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) - history of the Aquatim company on aquatim.ro
- ↑ the exact time of the renaming is not known, in September 1973 the company was still issuing monthly tokens with the abbreviation ITT, in its issue of November 1, 1973 the newspaper Drapelul roşu already mentions the new name.
- ^ History of local public transport in Brașov on ratbv.ro
- ↑ Newspaper Renasterea banateana , born 1990th
- ↑ Drapelul roșu newspaper
- ↑ Drapelul roșu newspaper . Issued May 27, 1983.
- ↑ Newspaper Renasterea banateana. Issued May 19, 1993.
- ↑ ziare.com
- ^ Andreea Oance: Vaporetti were baptized. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung. March 18, 2016.
- ↑ timisoara-info.ro
- ^ Robert Tari: Vaporetto operation illegal. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung. October 1, 2016.