The Nuremberg tramway network () is a
network of
tram
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ways forming part of the
public transport
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system in
Nuremberg
Nuremberg (, ; ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the Franconia#Towns and cities, largest city in Franconia, the List of cities in Bavaria by population, second-largest city in the States of Germany, German state of Bav ...
, a city in the
federal state
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of
Bavaria
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, Germany. The system reached the neighboring city of
Fürth
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from its opening year to almost a century later when construction of the
U1 subway line led to the withdrawal of tram service to and within Fürth. During that era and referring to it historically in literature or nostalgic activities, the system was known as “Nürnberg-Fürther Straßenbahn“ (Nuremberg-Fürth tramway). For example, a local association dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of the tram network as well as old rolling stock calls itself “Freunde der Nürnberg-Fürther Straßenbahn“ (friends of the Nuremberg-Fürth tramway) The system is planned to cross the municipal boundaries of Nuremberg once more, if and when the extension to
Erlangen
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and from there to
Herzogenaurach dubbed "Stadtumlandbahn" (or "StUB" for short) opens (see below).
The network is operated by
Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft Nürnberg (VAG), which is a member of the
Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg (VGN; Greater Nuremberg Area Transport Association). The VAG also operates the
Nuremberg U-Bahn
The Nuremberg U-Bahn is a rapid transit system in Nuremberg and Fürth, Bavaria. It is operated by ''Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft Nürnberg'' (VAG; Nuremberg Transport Corporation), which itself is a member of the ''Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nür ...
and local buses while the
Deutsche Bahn AG
(, ; abbreviated as DB or DB AG ) is the national railway company of Germany, and a state-owned enterprise under the control of the German government. Headquartered in the Bahntower in Berlin, it is a joint-stock company ( AG).
DB was fou ...
operated
Nuremberg S-Bahn also operates within VGN schedules and ticketing rules.
, the network consisted of seven lines,
running on a total operational route length of .
History
The first horse-drawn tramline opened in Nuremberg on 25 August 1881.
Electrification came to the system when the first electric tramline opened on 7 May 1896.
The entire system was electrified on 20 July 1898.
Until the 1990s the
track gauge
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was nominally , however, this figure is just from
standard gauge
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and thus both figures are within each other's tolerances.
The system reached into the neighboring city of
Fürth
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until 1981 (weeks ahead of the 100th anniversary of the system) when tram service was shut down in anticipation of the newly built
subway line U1 replacing the service to Fürth - prior to that the trams to Fürth had been using the
elevated line built for the U1 as a transitional service. This marked a particularly high-profile example of shutdowns of tram service on the network in the course of U-Bahn expansion. When the decision to build an U-Bahn (as opposed to converting the existing tram system into a
Stadtbahn as other West German cities were doing at the time) was taken in the 1960s, the tram network was planned to be gradually replaced by subways and buses and shut down step by step. However, this decision was ultimately reversed and there have both been shutdowns (last along Pirckheimer Straße in 2011 – a consequence of the extension of
U3) and expansions (last in 2016 towards the new northern endpoint "Am Wegfeld" in preparation for potential extension towards neighboring
Erlangen
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) in the 2010s.
Both the decision to abandon tram service in favor of U-Bahn and bus service and its reversal were paralleled in Munich where many
U-Bahn Munich lines replaced former tram lines (including the somewhat idiosyncratic numbering scheme based on those former tram lines and not the order of construction or geographic location) but the decision to abandon the tram system was ultimately reversed and the
Munich tram network has since started expanding again. The particular politics of Bavaria played a significant role in this as
Franconia
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whose largest city is Nuremberg often feels "left behind" by what it views as
Old Bavaria centric politics by the "
natural governing party" of Bavaria, the
CSU. The city council of Nuremberg had already taken the decision to build a subway-surface system similar to
that in Stuttgart on the advice of Stuttgart based traffic scientist Walther Lambert before reversing course after the Bavarian State government had assured a Nuremberg ''subway'' would be on financially equal footing to the Munich one (i.e. Get significant state funding) but refused to make any such assurances for a ''Stadtbahn''. In a similar fashion, the decision to keep - and later expand - the tramway after all was also a product of political idiosyncrasies, as the city of Nuremberg "lent" new
low-floor tram
A low-floor tram is a tram that has no steps between one or more entrances and part or all of the passenger cabin. The low-floor design improves the accessibility of the tram for the public, and also may provide larger windows and more airspace.
...
s to the city of Munich embroiled in fierce debate about whether or not the Munich tramway was to have a future and if so in which form and the new more
accessible vehicles were among the deciding factors in both cities in them keeping and even expanding tram service.
In 2020 the CSU candidate won the election for Lord Mayor of Nuremberg, but instead of a vote ''against'' tram service, the city council actually voted to decisively ''expand'' tram service in 2021. One of the first measures of this programme to be put into practice was the addition of the new lines 10 and 11 using existing infrastructure. This change took place with the December 2023 schedule change. On the map the planned new lines under this scenario are referred to with "2030+".
Lines
The Nuremberg tramway network operated on six lines until 2011,
when two tram lines were joined.
The network has of track,
with a total route length of ,
of which
is operational route. Of the tram's operational route, 41% is segregated from other traffic, with the other 59% representing trams operating in the street with other automobile traffic.
Lines have been numbered in such a way as to not overlap with the
U-Bahn Nuremberg ever since the opening of
U1, meaning line-number 1 ceased to be used when U1 opened, line-number 2 ceased to be used when U2 opened and so on. Thus the current lines are numbered 4 thru 8 and 10-11. The number 9 is currently (late 2023) not assigned to any line. It was last used for lines serving the now shut down tracks in Pirckheimer Straße.
The Nuremberg tramway network consists of the following seven lines:
Interchanges with other systems
Most tram stops are also served by local buses.
Interchanges with U-Bahn Nuremberg
There are two points in the Nuremberg transportation network which are served by all subway lines,
Plärrer station and
Nuremberg Central Station. The former offers interchange between subway lines U1 through U3 and tram lines 4, 6 and 10 while the latter offers interchange between those subway lines and tram lines 5, 7, 8 and 11. The Plärrer has been a central traffic hub in Nuremberg for centuries and the
Bavarian Ludwig Railway
The Bavarian Ludwig Railway (''Bayerische Ludwigseisenbahn'' or ''Ludwigsbahn'') was the first steam-hauled railway opened in Germany. The ''Königlich privilegierte Ludwigs-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'' ("Royal Privileged Ludwig Railway Company ...
(
metonym
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ically known locally by the name of its first steam locomotive "Adler"), Germany's first railway, terminated there from 1835 to 1922. Historically up to 13 different tram lines served the ''Plärrer''.
Other interchange points between subway and tram include
Wöhrder Wiese station (
U2 and
U3 to tram line 8) and
Rathenauplatz station (
U2 and
U3 to tram line 8) along the main U2/U3 trunk where the two driverless subway lines overlap to a combined 100 second headway. There is also an interchange at
Friedrich-Ebert-Platz station between
U3 and tram lines 4 and 10. All interchanges between U2 and the tram network are also served by U3.
Interchanges between subway line
U1 exist at
Aufseßplatz station (tram lines 5, 6, 10 and 11) as well as
Frankenstraße station (tram line 5).
Interchanges with S-Bahn Nuremberg and other local trains
Besides the central interchange station
Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof where all S-Bahn lines and almost all regional trains serving Nuremberg stop (the
Gräfenberg railway serves only
Nuremberg Northeast station) there are also a handful of interchange stations between the tram system and Nuremberg S-Bahn as well as between the tram system and regional trains.
Passengers can change between tram lines 4 and 6 and the S-Bahn lines
S1 and
S2 at
Nürnberg-Steinbühl station.
Nürnberg-Dutzendteich station meanwhile allows connections between
S2 and tram lines 6 & 10.
Tram line 5 offers several connections to the S-Bahn at
Nürnberg-Dürrenhof station (S1 and S2) as well as to S2 at
Nürnberg-Ostring station (within walking distance of tram stop "Business Tower"). Furthermore, tram line 5 serves
Nürnberg-Mögeldorf station which is also served by S2.
Due in part to being not
electrified services along the
Right Pegnitz line (
Nuremberg Cheb railway) are branded as regional trains instead of S-Bahn. There are interchanges between the tram line 8 and regional train services along that line at Nürnberg Ostbahnhof ("Nuremberg East(ern) Station") and Erlenstegen. In the course of planned
Nuremberg S-Bahn expansion, the Right Pegnitz line is to be electrified and integrated into the S-Bahn Nuremberg network at some future date. The expansion might also include
infill station
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s with further S-Bahn/Tram interchanges.
Expansion plans
After a 2016 ballot measure in Erlangen, the section to am Wegfeld is planned to be extended to
Erlangen
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and from there to
Herzogenaurach in a roughly L-shaped line. Herzogenaurach previously had a connection to mainline rail, but it was shut down in the 1980s, leaving it one of southern Germany's biggest cities without a rail connection. With the establishment of a new
Nuremberg Technical University (
:de:Technische Universität Nürnberg) on former railway real estate in the new borough "Lichtenreuth" there are plans to extend the tram into the new neighborhood. The still extant section of track towards "Stadtpark" which was taken out of revenue service in the course of U-Bahn extension is also planned to regain regular passenger service. In the course of long term traffic planning the so called "Nahverkehrsentwicklungsplan 2025" (named after the year in which projects were to be finished, not the year it was issued - the term roughly translates as "(local) public transit development plan" and is commonly abbreviated NVEP 2025) was commissioned in 2011 and ultimately published in 2013 to do
cost benefit analysis of numerous proposed and discussed U-Bahn and Tram projects. Among the projects with the best benefit cost ratio per the legal requirements in Germany was one crossing the northern Old Town, serving
Nuremberg City Hall and roughly replacing that section of current bus line 36. Other projects included an extension of the tram network to Kornburg in the South or serving Nuremberg's port on the
Main-Danube Canal. However, as of 2021 few of those projects are being seriously considered right now. In 2021 the committee on transportation of the Nuremberg City Council passed a plan for numerous upgrades and expansions of the tram network, including the introduction of new lines "10" (Dutzendteich-Plärrer-Am Wegfeld) and "11" (Gibitzenhof-Hauptbahnhof-Mögeldorf) offering new direct routes on existing infrastructure, as well as the reactivation of the infrastructure towards the ''Stadtpark'' for passenger service and extensions in ''Minervastraße'' and ''Brunnecker Straße'' which will provide
redundancy in the case of blockage of routes in addition to more capacity and service. The plans are to be put into practice during the 2020s with an end goal of an overall public transit ridership of 200 million p.a. in Nuremberg in 2030.
Rolling stock

As of 2019, Nuremberg operates a fleet of 48 trams.
In 2018, VAG borrowed one Avenio T1 from
Munich
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, as well as one
Bombardier Flexity Classic
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from
Kraków
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in preparation for a tender for new trams.
In November 2019, VAG ordered 12
Avenio trams from
Siemens Mobility
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, with an option for 75 more,
and entry into service scheduled for 2022.
The first Avenio entered regular operations on December 21, 2022.
See also
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Nuremberg U-Bahn
The Nuremberg U-Bahn is a rapid transit system in Nuremberg and Fürth, Bavaria. It is operated by ''Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft Nürnberg'' (VAG; Nuremberg Transport Corporation), which itself is a member of the ''Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nür ...
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Nuremberg S-Bahn
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Trams in Germany
Germany has an extensive number of tramway networks (Straßenbahn in German ()). Some of these networks have been upgraded to light rail standards, called Stadtbahn in German language, German. Straßenbahn and Stadtbahn schemes are usually operate ...
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List of town tramway systems in Germany
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