Last week, the new Tango NF3 trams from Stadler Rail began regular service in Sarajevo for the first time, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The new trams from Stadler

The passenger service began after three months of trial operation, as reported by the Sarajevo government.

Currently, three new trams are in operation, with two more to be added in April.

In total, by the end of the summer, there will be 15 trams operating in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Another ten will be delivered gradually by Stadler until December 2025, as Sarajevo exercised the option from the initial contract.

Sarajevo is financing the tram acquisition through loans from the European Investment Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

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