Stadler has been awarded a contract to provide 14 modern low-floor TINA trams to both the Görlitz transport authority (GVB) and Zwickau municipal transport authority (SVZ).
The announcement marks a major milestone for the company, with TINA trams now set to operate in eight different European cities.
Stadler will supply trams for operation in Görlitz and Zwickau
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With commissioning scheduled for 2028, the trams are set to be used on metre-gauge networks in Görlitz (eight trams) and Zwickau (six trams).
Thus far, Stadler’s TINA tram is already operational in Basel, The Hague, Darmstadt, Gera, Halle (Saale), and Rostock.
Each vehicle measures in at 30 metres in length, features a fully low-floor, and has been designed with accessibility in mind. The trams utilise wide doors, offer step-free transitions and multi-purpose areas for passengers with reduced mobility, as well as for families or those with luggage.
Inside, the trams bost high ceilings, large panoramic windows, fully air-conditioned passenger compartments, modern information and monitoring systems, ergonomically designed driver’s cabs and full assistance systems.
Dr. Ansgar Brockmeyer, Head of Marketing & Sales and Deputy Group CEO of Stadler, said:
We are delighted that two transport companies with different operational starting points have jointly opted for the TINA tram. This demonstrates the scalability and versatility of our tram.
The decision by Görlitz and Zwickau is a conscious commitment to a comfortable, modern tram. We are developing TINA in partnership with our customers and tailoring it specifically to the requirements of their respective inner-city operations.