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Constantine tramway

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Constantine Trams
Overview
StatusCompleted
OwnerAlgiers Metro Company
LocaleConstantine, Algeria
Termini
Stations21 (initial phase)
Websitehttps://www.setram.dz/site/fr/tram-constantine
Service
Typetramway
Services1 (initial phase)
Operator(s)Algiers Metro Company
Depot(s)Ali Mendjeli
Rolling stock27 Alstom Citadis 302
History
Opened4 July 2013
Technical
Line length18.2 kilometres (11.3 mi) approx. (initial phase)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC OHLE
Operating speed70 kilometres per hour (43 mph) (off-street)
Map of the system as of July 5, 2019
System map

The Constantine Tramway is a tramway system which has been operating in Constantine, Algeria, since 2013.

There had been several delays and cost over-runs in the construction of the tramway. Originally scheduled to enter revenue service in November 2011, the first section of 8.9 kilometres with 10 stations between the Ben-Abdelmalek-Ramdhan stadium and Zouaghi opened on 4 July 2013 with five additional stations added in 2019. Six more stations opened on 29 September 2021.[1]

The tram system construction project was overseen by Pizzarotti, an Italian construction company. The tramway stretches for 15 km (9.3 mi) from a terminal in the Zouaghi District to the Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium station. The tramway runs from the city’s old-town alongside the main historical Mosque, passes over the slope of the Oued Rhumel, and proceeds through the university area, ending in the modern part of the city. The tramway has 21 stations, three of which are multi-modal (tram-bus-taxi), two viaducts of 465 metres (1,526 ft) and 114 metres (374 ft) in length, an underpass for urban traffic (with an open cutting 70 metres (230 ft) in length at the Emir Abdelkader Mosque), 12 supporting walls having an overall length of 1,185 metres (3,888 ft), a ground level depot (65,000 sq. m.) that guarantees the maintenance and parking of 27 trams.

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See also

References

  1. ^ "Algerien" [Algeria]. Blickpunkt Straßenbahn (in German). Vol. 6/2021, no. 258. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blickpunkt Straßenbahn e.V. 2021. p. 133. ISSN 0173-0290.

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