The Wrocław tram system (Polish: Tramwaje we Wrocławiu) is the tram system in Wrocław, Poland.
Having first opened for service on 10 July 1877 with horsecars, it is the third oldest tramway in Poland (after Warsaw and Szczecin). The system uses 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge and is operated by Miejskie Przedsiębiorstwo Komunikacyjne we Wrocławiu (MPK Wrocław). The network consists of 23 lines with a total track length of 84 kilometres (52 mi) and line length of 258.2 kilometres (160.4 mi), six depots and 20 loops.
Network
Below is a table of permanent routes as of the 28 October 2023 schedule:[1]
Tram
Line
Notes
1
Biskupin ↔ Poświętne
2
Biskupin ↔ Krzyki
3
Leśnica ↔ Księże Małe
4
Oporów ↔ Biskupin
5
Grabiszyńska - Cmentarz ↔ Księże Małe
6
Kromera ↔ Krzyki
7
Poświętne ↔ Klecina
8
Karłowice ↔ Tarnogaj
9
Sępolno ↔ Wrocław Park Południowy
10
Leśnica ↔ Biskupin
11
Oporów ↔ Kromera
12
Górnicza ↔ Sępolno
13
Wrocław Nowy Dwór (P+R) ↔ Stadion Olimpijski
14
Krzyki ↔ Osobowice
15
Poświętne ↔ Wrocław Park Południowy
16
Tarnogaj ↔ Karłowice
17
Klecina ↔ Sępolno
18
Tarczyński Arena (Królewiecka)↔ Gaj
19
Kozanów (Dokerska) ↔ Zoo
20
Oporów ↔ Leśnica
21
Tarczyński Arena (Królewiecka)↔ Gaj
22
Pilczyce ↔ Tarnogaj
23
Wrocław Nowy Dwór (P+R), ↔ Kowale
There are future plans for an extension to Jagodno and Maślice. The new Nowy Dwór line was opened on 03.09.2023
In the period from 1991–2004, no new trams were bought; only repairs and upgrades of models Konstal 105N and Konstal 105Na were performed. During 1978–1993, six 2-wagon Protram 204 WrAs and ten low-floor Protram 205 WrAs vehicles were bought, all produced by RMT Protram Wrocław. From December 1978 to November 1993, seventeen low-floor wagons Škoda 16 T were acquired.