Trams in Helsinki form part of the
public transport system organised by
Helsinki Regional Transport Authority
The Helsinki Regional Transport Authority (; ) is the inter-municipal authority that maintains the public transportation network of the nine municipalities of Greater Helsinki, Finland.
HSL oversees the operation of all of Helsinki's public ...
and operated by
Metropolitan Area Transport Ltd (, ) in Finland's capital city of
Helsinki
Helsinki () is the Capital city, capital and most populous List of cities and towns in Finland, city in Finland. It is on the shore of the Gulf of Finland and is the seat of southern Finland's Uusimaa region. About people live in the municipali ...
. The trams are the main means of transport in the city center, and 56.8 million trips were made on the system in 2019.
In addition to the older tram network, there is a
single light rail line that was opened in October 2023. Although technically compatible with the tram network, the light rail line is separate from the city center tram network.
History
Current system
Lines

, the network consists of 11 individually numbered city center tram lines and one numbered light rail line. Lines 1 and 8 operate on a slightly different route during weekends when they go to the West Harbour terminal, indicated with a "T" suffix on the line number. Lines 3N and 9N are operated on a slightly modified line 3 and 9 route respectively during night time. The light rail line 15 is currently the only tram line in Helsinki to also reach the neighbouring city of
Espoo
Espoo (, ; ) is a city in Finland. It is located to the west of the capital, Helsinki, in southern Uusimaa. The population is approximately . It is the most populous Municipalities of Finland, municipality in Finland. Espoo is part of the Helsi ...
, all other lines travel inside Helsinki only.
In addition, the
SpåraKoff pub tram has operated during the summer months since 1995.
Network
The tram network is built almost exclusively on the streets of Helsinki, making it a traditional
tram
A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is an urban rail transit in which Rolling stock, vehicles, whether individual railcars or multiple-unit trains, run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some ...
system rather than
light rail
Light rail (or light rail transit, abbreviated to LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit that uses rolling stock derived from tram technology National Conference of the Transportation Research Board while also having some features from ...
. The
track gauge
In rail transport, track gauge is the distance between the two rails of a railway track. All vehicles on a rail network must have Wheelset (rail transport), wheelsets that are compatible with the track gauge. Since many different track gauges ...
is
one metre. The network consists almost entirely of
double track rail. In some parts the tracks are separated from other road traffic; elsewhere they share road space with cars and buses.
The trams are powered with electricity conveyed by 600 V DC
overhead wires
An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, electric multiple units, trolleybuses or trams. The generic term used by the International Union of Railways for the tec ...
, although the voltage is planned to be raised to 750 V in 2025.
Trams have their own
traffic light
Traffic lights, traffic signals, or stoplights – also known as robots in South Africa, Zambia, and Namibia – are signaling devices positioned at intersection (road), road intersections, pedestrian crossings, and other locations in order t ...
s, distinguished from normal lights in that they are based on symbols of single colour: an upward-pointing arrow signifies "go", a horizontal line "prepare to go/stop" and the letter S "stop". The traffic lights are synchronised to allow tram and bus traffic to flow relatively smoothly. This system is called HeLMi (Helsinki Public Transport Signal Priority and Passenger Information).
[ Helsinki Urban Traffic Control Centre] Line 15 Line 15 may refer to:
* Line 15 (Beijing Subway)
* Line 15 (Paris Metro)
* Line 15 (Shanghai Metro)
* Line 15 (São Paulo Metro)
* Helsinki light rail line 15
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uses a different system based on inductive loops and requests from the trams themselves. Line 15's traffic lights also have a fourth aspect: a circle above the letter S, which signifies that the traffic light has acknowledged receipt of a request for the tram. On the inner-city network, a small flashing LED is provided with the S aspect.
Rolling stock

, HKL has 122 tram units in scheduled passenger service. Additionally, there are trams in reserve and in charter use. The MLNRV I and II series (rebuilt
Valmet Nr I and
Valmet Nr II units) and
Å koda Artic series comprise the city center fleet, and the light rail line 15 uses bidirectional
Å koda Artic X54 units.
In 2006–2011, all Valmet Nr II (at that point known as NRV II) vehicles underwent a major modification process in which a
low-floor midsection was added to the tram. The type designation was changed to MLNRV II to reflect the modifications made, and the longer trams were re-introduced in traffic gradually as the modification works were completed. During the process, HKL also rebuilt ten of the older Nr I trams (at that point known as NRV II) in the same way, which brought the total number of MLNRV trams to 52 upon completion in mid-2014.
The fully low-floor
Variotram units, acquired in 1998–2003 from
Adtranz
Adtranz was a multi-national rail transportation equipment manufacturer with facilities concentrated in Europe and the US. The company, legally known as ABB Daimler-Benz Transportation, was created in 1996 as a joint venture between ABB and Daim ...
(later
Bombardier) and built by
Transtech Oy in
Otanmäki, proved to be unreliable, causing a shortage of operable trams. Starting in 2004, HKL purchased ten
Duewag
Düwag or Duewag (stylised in all caps), formerly Waggonfabrik Uerdingen, was a German manufacturer of rail vehicles. It was sold in 1999 to Siemens with the brand later retired.
History
Duewag was founded in March 1898 as Waggonfabrik U ...
series second-hand trams from
Mannheim
Mannheim (; Palatine German language, Palatine German: or ), officially the University City of Mannheim (), is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, second-largest city in Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, the States of Ger ...
in Germany to cover for the shortage. Eventually arrangements were made with Bombardier to keep a sufficient number of the units in operation. All of the Duewag units were either withdrawn or relegated to charter service by the end of 2014. All Variotrams were taken out of use in 2018 because of the problems.
Beginning in 2013, HKL acquired 72 new Artic trams. They have a double-articulated, eight-axle design, are long and have 74 fixed seats, 14 foldable seats and space for 75 standing passengers. The design has a 100% low floor and conventional, turning bogies designed to run without problems on Helsinki's challenging old-fashioned track network. Two prototype units were delivered in 2013, and each entered passenger service approximately two months after delivery. The first unit of the production series (out of 70), no. 403, arrived in Helsinki in January 2016. In 2018 both prototype units were sold to
Schöneiche bei Berlin tramway
The Schöneiche bei Berlin tramway is an interurban tramway running from Berlin-Friedrichshagen station, Friedrichshagen Berlin S-Bahn, S-Bahn station to the towns of Schöneiche bei Berlin and Rüdersdorf, to the east of Berlin.
Route
The route ...
.
Helsinki City Transport, the predecessor of Metropolitan Area Transport, has ordered 29 Artic X54 units for
line 15 Line 15 may refer to:
* Line 15 (Beijing Subway)
* Line 15 (Paris Metro)
* Line 15 (Shanghai Metro)
* Line 15 (São Paulo Metro)
* Helsinki light rail line 15
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, of which 15 are in service, and 23 for the
Crown Bridges light rail
Light rail (or light rail transit, abbreviated to LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit that uses rolling stock derived from tram technology National Conference of the Transportation Research Board while also having some features from ...
lines. The first prototype unit arrived in Helsinki in April 2021.
Metropolitan Area Transport announced a
tender in October 2023 to acquire new rolling stock to replace the aging MLNRV fleet and to support new services such as the
Vantaa light rail. The procurement includes 30 unidirectional and 33 bi-directional units and is estimated to be valued at €1.6 billion.
Depots
, there are several tram depots and workshops in Helsinki. The city center tram services currently use
Töölö and
Koskela and a maintenance facility in
Vallila
Vallila () is a Subdivisions of Helsinki#Neighbourhoods, neighbourhood in Helsinki, the capital of Finland.
Vallila is a central-northern neighbourhood, bordered by Pasila to the west and Alppiharju to the south. Like Kallio, Vallila is mostly re ...
. A new depot for 100 trams and 200 buses is being built in
Ruskeasuo and the new depot, combined with a rebuild of the aging Koskela depot, is planned to eventually fully replace the Töölö and Vallila facilities.
Line 15 Line 15 may refer to:
* Line 15 (Beijing Subway)
* Line 15 (Paris Metro)
* Line 15 (Shanghai Metro)
* Line 15 (São Paulo Metro)
* Helsinki light rail line 15
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(Jokeri light rail) has a separate depot in
Roihupelto. The
Crown Bridges light rail lines will have as separate depot constructed in
Yliskylä, originally due to be completed in 2026.
Planned extension of the network
See also
*
Helsinki Metro
The Helsinki Metro (, ) is a rapid transit system serving the Helsinki capital region, Finland. It is the world's most northern, the world's northernmost metro system. It was opened to the general public on 2 August 1982 after 27 years of planni ...
*
Trams in Finland
**
Tampere light rail
References
Bibliography
Miscellaneous
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External links
Transport by tramon the Metropolitan Area Transport website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Helsinki Tram
Transport in Helsinki
Tram transport in Finland
Metre-gauge railways in Finland
600 V DC railway electrification
Town tramway systems by city