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Trams in The Hague

The Hague Tram
Randstadrail RegioCitadis Zoetermeer.jpg
RegioCitadis of RandstadRail for the tramlines 3, 4 en 19 at Station Seghwaert.
Operation
Locale The Hague, Netherlands
Horsecar era: 1864 (1864)–1907
Status closed
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Propulsion system(s) horses
Steam tram era: 1879–1932
Status closed
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Propulsion system(s) steam
Electric tram era: since 1904
Status Operational
Routes 12 tram lines
04 light rail lines (Lines 2,3, 4 & 19)
Operator(s)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Propulsion system(s) electricity
Electrification 600 V DC Catenary for -trams; 600 & 750 V DC Catenary for Regiocitadis tram-train vehicles
The Hague tramway network, 2013
The Hague tramway network, 2013.
Website HTM Personenvervoer (English)

The The Hague Tram (Dutch: Haagse tram) is a tram network forming part of the public transport system in The Hague, the seat of government of the Netherlands.

Opened in 1864, the network currently has twelve tram lines and four light rail lines, operating under the brand RandstadRail. It has been operated by HTM Personenvervoer since 2002, being the successor of N.V. Gemengd Bedrijf Haagsche Tramweg-Maatschappij (01-01-1927 - 11-06-2002) and N.V. (HTM) (01-05-1887 - 01-01-1927).

The first lines in The Hague were horse drawn. In the first half of the 1880s steam trams appeared. These were rapidly replacing the horsedrawn lines, especially in the longer services such as the line between The Hague and Delft in July 1887, still in service today, but now extended to Scheveningen Noorderstrand. In 06-08-1904 the first electrified line went into service, being line 9 between Plein and Scheveningen Kurhaus. Most of this line is still part of the actual line between Vrederust and Scheveningen Noorderstrand.

The network consists of 105km of rails and 241 stations running 12 different lines. (as of January 2016)

A 1.25-kilometre (0.78 mi) long downtown tunnel for trams, used by Lines 2, 3, 4 and 6, was opened in March 2004.

The actual fleet consists of around 135 recently refurbished trams of the 8-I (1981-1984) and GTL8-II-type (1990-1991), built by La Brugeoise et Nivelles in Bruges, Belgium, nowadays Bombardier Transportation and of 72 dual-voltage tram-trains/lightrail vehicles of the Regiocitadis-type built by Alstom in Salzgitter, Germany.

Zwarte Pad - Kurhaus - Scheveningseslag - Badhuiskade - Keizerstraat - Duinstraat - Frankenslag - World Forum - Adriaan Goekooplaan - Ary van der Spuyweg - Vredespaleis - Javastraat - Mauritskade - Kneuterdijk - Centrum - Bierkade - Station Hollands Spoor - Leeghwaterplein - Oudemansstraat - Lorentzplein - Broeksloot - Herenstraat - Hoornbrug - Broekpolder - 's-Gravenmade - Vlietbrug - Verffabriek - Brasserskade - Nieuwe Plantage - Wateringsevest - Prinsenhof - Delft Station - Krakeelpolderweg - Hovenpassage - Martinus Nijhofflaan - Diepenbrockstraat - Van der Slootsingel - Sadatweg - Bikolaan - Abtswoudsepark


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