Tram in Freiburg im Üechtland

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Freiburg tram
Car 13 on rue de Lausanne
Car 13 on rue de Lausanne
Route of the tram in Freiburg im Üechtland
Route of the tram lines shown on a map from 2020
Gauge : 1000 mm ( meter gauge )
Power system : 500 volts  =
Maximum slope : 93 
Operator: Société des tramways de Friborg (TF)
Opening: July 28, 1897
Shutdown: March 31, 1965

The Freiburg tram ( French Tramway de Friborg ) was a meter-gauge tram running in and around Freiburg , which existed from 1897 to 1965 and was operated electrically from the start. The responsible transport company was the Société des tramways de Friborg (TF), which after the tram was discontinued, became Transports en commun de Friborg SA . was renamed and merged in 2000 into what is now the Freiburg Transport Authority . The tram system had routes with gradients of up to 93 ‰ , making it one of the steepest tram systems in Switzerland. Between 1951 and 1965 the tram was gradually replaced by the Freiburg trolleybus , which opened in 1949 .

history

The construction work for the first line Bahnhof – Tilleul – Pont-suspendu - this was 1.3 kilometers long - began on April 20, 1897, the opening took place on July 28, 1897. The other sections followed as follows:

  • June 14, 1900: Station – Pérolles and Station – Beauregard
  • October 31, 1912: Tilleul – Poya-cimetière
  • June 9, 1913: Poya – Grandfey
  • November 16, 1924: Zähringen – Schönberg
  • December 17, 1936: Beauregard – Vignettaz

With that the tram had reached its maximum extent. Most recently, it only ran on the Pérolles – Bahnhof – Tilleul – Cimetière line, before this section was finally switched to trolleybus operation on March 31, 1965 .

vehicles

number Type Construction year length Wheelbase Weight Manufacturer Whereabouts
01 Ce 2/2 1897 7.35 m 1.55 m 07,000 kg Rathgeber / SAAS Paris , Musée des transports urbains, interurbains et ruraux
02 Ce 2/2 1897 7.35 m 1.55 m 07,000 kg Rathgeber / SAAS scrapped
03 Ce 2/2 1897 7.35 m 1.55 m 07,000 kg Rathgeber / SAAS scrapped
04th Ce 2/2 1897 7.35 m 1.55 m 07,000 kg Rathgeber / SAAS Detroit
05 Ce 2/2 1900 7.35 m 1.55 m 08'500 kg SWS / SAAS initially AMUTRA, Brussels - today AMITRAM, Lille
06th Ce 2/2 1900 7.35 m 1.55 m 08'500 kg SWS / SAAS Scrapped in 1996
07th Ce 2/2 1904 7.35 m 1.65 m 08'500 kg Rathgeber / SAAS Blonay – Chamby museum railway
08th Ce 2/2 1904 7.35 m 1.65 m 08'500 kg Rathgeber / SAAS scrapped
09 Ce 2/2 1913 9.20 m 3.00 m 11,800 kg SIG / SAAS 2010> Givisiez , Club du Tramway de Friborg
10 Ce 2/2 1913 9.20 m 3.00 m 11,800 kg SIG / SAAS Scrapped in 2010
11 Ce 2/2 1913 9.20 m 3.00 m 11,800 kg SIG / SAAS Scrapped in 1970
12 Ce 2/2 1913 9.20 m 3.00 m 11,800 kg SIG / SAAS scrapped
13 Ce 2/2 1913 9.20 m 3.00 m 11,800 kg SIG / SAAS scrapped

gallery

literature

  • Roland Ruffieux, Jean-Pierre Dorand: The TF: 100 years of history in text and images . without publisher, Freiburg 1997. (Bilingual: French and German)
  • Tramclub Freiburg (ed.): A century of public transport in Freiburg. without publisher, Freiburg 1997, ISBN 2-9700147-0-X . (Bilingual: French and German)

Web links

Commons : Trams in Friborg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walter Trüb: The steepest railways in Switzerland . In: Railway amateur . No. 9 , 1955, pp. 276 .