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The Winterthur tramway network () was part of the
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network of the city of
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, in the
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, for more than 50 years. Opened in 1898, the network also served the neighbouring communities of
Töss Töss is a district in the Swiss city of Winterthur. It is district number 4. The district comprises the quarters Schlosstal, Dättnau, Eichliacker and Rossberg. It is named after the river Töss which flows through the district. In the Middle A ...
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Oberwinterthur Oberwinterthur is a district in the Swiss city of Winterthur. It is district number 2. The district comprises the quarters Talacker, Guggenbühl, Zinzikon, Reutlingen, Stadel, Grüze, Hegmatten and Hegi. Oberwinterthur was formerly a municip ...
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, all of which were incorporated into the municipality of Winterthur in 1922. After reaching its maximum extent in 1931, the network was gradually replaced from 1938 by the Winterthur trolleybus system, until the network's closure in 1951. Throughout its existence, the network's operator was the ''Gesellschaft Winterthur-Töss'' (WT), which was renamed ''Städtische Strassenbahn Winterthur'' (StStW) in 1900 and ''Verkehrsbetriebe Winterthur'' (VW) in 1940. The company still exists today, as Stadtbus Winterthur ( DE).


History

The tramway network, which opened on 13 July 1898, was the second form of public transport in Winterthur, after a
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service, which had run between 1895 and 1897. The network's first tramway was a long
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from ''Bahnhof'' (
Winterthur railway station Winterthur railway station () is the principal railway station of Winterthur, in the Switzerland, Swiss Canton of Switzerland, canton of Canton of Zürich, Zürich. The station is listed on the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National an ...
) to ''Töss''. It served as a complement to the existing Winterthur–Bülach–Koblenz railway line, which had been in service since 1876, and which already had a station at Töss. The trams on the first tramway ran every 10 minutes, and a single ticket cost ten ''
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''. The city centre terminus was initially not outside the railway station, but at the Restaurant Wartmann – that is, at the junction of the Wartstrasse and the Rudolfstrasse and thus on the western side of the station yard. The Töss terminus was located approximately at the current Töss Zentrum trolleybus stop. Initially, the trams were stored and maintained in a wooden depot on the grounds of the Töss-based Maschinenfabrik Rieter. A long
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was constructed in Töss to link the depot with the rest of the network. Rieter was also engaged by the city as
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in respect of the tracks, the
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and the first generation trams. In addition, the company was responsible for supplying electric current to the catenary until 1904, when the Winterthur municipal power station took over that task. The voltage used to power the network was 550 volts DC. After the turn of the century, the network was extended as follows: * /sup> = Simultaneously, the circa 200 m long section in the Rudolfstrasse was closed. * /sup> = Simultaneously, the non-passenger carrying line in Töss was closed. Additionally, on 31 October 1914, the StStW opened a tram deport of its own in Tösstalstrasse in the present-day Mattenbach quarter. This so-called ''Depot Deutweg'' remains in service to this day, as a
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. With the last extension of the network to Oberwinterthur, the tram network reached its maximum extent of , of which was
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.Die Strassenbahn Winterthur auf www.bahndaten.ch
Any further expansion of tram routes – for example, a proposed extension to the central cemetery in Rosenberg – remained unrealised, as a consequence of either the introduction of
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services in 1931, or the forced conversion to
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es from 1938. Following a referendum on 20 February 1938, the tramway network was replaced by trolleybus routes as follows:


See also

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List of town tramway systems in Switzerland This is a list of town tramway systems in Switzerland. It includes all tram systems, past and present. Cities with currently operating systems, and those systems themselves, are indicated in bold and blue background colored rows. Those tram syst ...


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External links


Trambahn Winterthur
– description with images

– newspaper article marking the 50th anniversary of the network's closure {{coord, 47, 30, 00, N, 8, 43, 24, E, region:CH-ZH_type:railwaystation_source:dewiki, display=title
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