Stadler to deliver 28 TINA trams to Rostock Straßenbahnen AG

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Stadler have taken their third order for the latest generation of trams following a contract signed with Rostock Straßenbahnen AG (RSAG) in Germany.

The contract will see 28 total integrated low-floor drive tram railcars (TINA) which are the latest model and are heavily focused on passenger comfort.

The two-way TINA trams are made up of three parts which are fully air-conditioned and have the capacity for 221 passengers, 75 of which are seated. Measuring in at approximately 32 metres in length, the tram’s spacious interiors feature panoramic windows and integrated passenger information systems.

The low-floor step-free vehicles feature additional space for pushchairs and bicycles in four areas which are designated as multi-purpose. Maximum headroom, alongside panoramic windows with unobstructed views, provides a light and airy atmosphere. The trams also feature USB charging points, wifi throughout and modern information screens in order to keep passengers up to date as they travel. The new trains also feature video surveillance and onboard ticketing machines as do all other RSAG vehicles.

Four bogies which have been specially designed for the trams not only provide smooth journeys for passengers but also protect the wheels and the rails. The trams also have an integrated collision warning system.

The new TINA trams are set to gradually replace some of the 6N1 trams which began service from 1994 to 1996 and following 30 years of hard work are being phased out.

As per the contract, the first of the trams will be delivered by the end of 2024 and 2025 Will see the first trams of the new series operating in Rostock. With the new order, Stadler-made trams will increase to 41 vehicles in RSAG’s fleet and operate throughout the RSAG’s network.

The new trams will be operated by RSAG on all of its six tram lines in the Hanseatic and university city of Rostock.

RSAG board members, Yvette Hartmann and Jan Bleis commented:

“Today is a great day for Rostocker Strassenbahn AG, and will see us purchase 28 state-of-the-art trams,
following the completion of a process lasting several years, which involved decision-making, tendering and contract award. We are delighted to be able to offer the people of Rostock even more services and greater levels of safety from 2025, with trains that are environmentally friendly and feature air-conditioning systems and onboard wifi. These vehicles will boast innovative driver assistance systems, including collision avoidance, which will be the distinguishing features of our new trams,”

Rostock’s Lord Mayor Claus Ruhe Madsen, said:

“The contract represents a strong signal for climate-friendly mobility in Rostock and an investment in the future. With this expansion, RSAG and ourselves can once again show the people of Rostock what modern, environmentally friendly public transport services can offer to our Hanseatic and university city,”

Jure Mikolčić, CEO Stadler , said:

“We are proud of Rostocker Straßenbahn AG’s order and delighted to be providing these passenger-friendly TINA trams for the third time since the product first went to market, not long ago. We are pleased that after the TINA TRAMLINK, the TRAMLINK will enter passenger service in Rostock. The new trams will be tailored to the needs of Rostock´s passengers as well as to the requirements of the network and timetable”

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