Belgrade to Purchase 100 Modern Trams to Improve Urban Transport. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Belgrade to Purchase 100 Modern Trams to Improve Urban Transport.
Photo: Srdjan Randjelovic

Belgrade has announced a tender for the procurement of 100 low-floor trams, allocating $360 million for the project. Applications for participation are accepted until April 1 without extension.

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Each tram will be between 17 and 20 meters long, excluding coupling mechanisms. The capacity will be at least 95 passengers, including 30 seated. The vehicles will be equipped with digital displays, a video surveillance system, and accessible ramps. Modern air conditioning will ensure comfort in all weather conditions.

Belgrade Continues Public Transport Modernization

The city is actively implementing modern technologies to enhance travel convenience. The new trams will improve infrastructure, making trips more comfortable.

The warranty for the delivered trams will be at least three years after they are put into operation. Belgrade will receive the first batch 15 months after signing the contract. The final delivery will be completed within 30 months.

Why Belgrade is Investing in New Trams?

The city authorities aim to improve travel conditions and reduce the load on the aging tram fleet. Strict tender requirements will ensure vehicle reliability and compliance with international standards.

Belgrade is focusing on innovative solutions to enhance the urban environment for passengers. The new project will increase safety and convenience by integrating modern technologies.

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