World’s Longest Tram Unveiled by Skoda for Germany
21.03.2025
Skoda Group introduces the world’s longest tram, stretching 58.7 meters, in Plzen. This ForCity Smart 38T sets a new global record. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The company expects regulatory approval for operations within the next few months. Meanwhile, engineers actively test the prototype in Ludwigshafen since autumn 2024.
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World’s Longest Tram Breaks Previous Records
Spain’s CAF previously dominated with its 55.9-meter Urbos tram for Budapest. However, Russia’s 34.7-meter, three-section 71-934 “Lion” tram lags significantly behind.
The innovative 38T carries 368 passengers and provides 156 comfortable seats for riders. Skoda tailors this tram for 1000-meter gauge tracks across Germany.
World’s Longest Tram Boosts Rhine-Neckar Transit
The Rhine-Neckar RNV transport authority orders 12 of these impressive trams. Additionally, Skoda will deliver 68 shorter units, including 36T and 37T models.
Manufacturers craft these trams on the Artic platform and assemble bodies in Finland. Each 38T tram demands 4.5 months of precise production time to finish.
This delivery positions Skoda Group as a pioneer in public transit innovation. Furthermore, it reinforces the company’s leadership in tram manufacturing worldwide.
Testing in Ludwigshafen confirms the tram meets Germany’s strict safety and performance standards. Consequently, Skoda aims to transform urban transport with efficiency and capacity.
The 36T spans 30.5 meters, and the 37T reaches 40.7 meters in length. Together, these models enhance the RNV’s ambitious fleet upgrade plans.
Skoda Group fiercely competes globally with this record-setting tram design. Thus, the company establishes a new standard for modern urban mobility solutions.
Experts forecast this tram will improve passenger experience and ease city congestion. Moreover, its sleek design and technology draw interest from transit authorities globally.
The Plzen factory highlights Skoda’s dedication to engineering excellence and sustainable transport. So, the 38T’s debut marks a bold leap forward for the industry.
Production schedules stay on course, and Skoda gears up for a seamless rollout soon. Ultimately, this project underscores the company’s focus on urban transport needs.
Germany’s Rhine-Neckar region anticipates these trams to revolutionize daily commuting routines. Therefore, Skoda Group cements its role as a transportation technology innovator.
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