Trams in Warsaw
Template:Short description Template:Infobox Public transit
The Warsaw tram network is a Script error: No such module "convert".[2][note 1] tram system serving a third of Warsaw, Poland, and serving half the city's population.[3] It operates 726 cars,[4] and is the second-largest system in the country (after the Silesian system).[5] There are about 25 regular lines,[6] forming a part of the city's integrated public transport system organized by the Warsaw Transport Authority. Since 1994, the system is operated by the municipally-owned company Tramwaje Warszawskie sp. z.o.o.
History
Horse tram
Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The history of tram transport in Warsaw dates back to 1866 when a Script error: No such module "convert". long horse tram line was built to transport goods and passengers between the Vienna Railway Station and the Petersburg and Terespol railway stations across the Vistula River. This was in order to circumvent limitations imposed by Russian authorities, which prevented the construction of a railway bridge for strategic reasons. In 1880, a second line was constructed with the help of Belgian capital, this time intended as public transit within the city. The Belgian company quickly expanded its own lines, and in 1882 took over the line between the railway stations, which had lost most of its original purpose after a railway bridge was finally built in 1875. In 1899 the entire tram system, by then Script error: No such module "convert". of tracks with 234 tram cars and 654 horses operating 17 lines, was purchased by the city. By 1903, plans were drafted to convert the system to electric trams, which was done by 1908.
Interbellum
Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The development mostly stagnated for the next 10 years with only a few short stretches built. After World War I, the network developed rapidly handling increased traffic and extending to the outskirts of the city with the network reaching the length of Script error: No such module "convert". and 757 tram cars in 1939. In 1927, a privately owned light rail line called EKD (today Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa) was built, connecting several neighboring towns with the center of Warsaw using electric motor coaches similar to trams, only faster, larger and more massive, with frequent stops and tracks running along the streets in city; however the system was incompatible with the Warsaw trams as it used standard gauge tracks while the city network still used Russian gauge left from Russian times. In 1925, the company operating the Warsaw trams decided to construct an underground system. Preliminary boring started, but the work was suspended because of the Great Depression; the idea resurfaced in 1938, but was again buried with the outbreak of World War II.
Second half of the 20th century
Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The tram system remained operational, although gradually deteriorating, during most of the Nazi occupation until the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, after which all the infrastructure was systematically destroyed. After the war it was rebuilt relatively fast. As the system was practically built from scratch the occasion was used to convert it to standard gauge. During the 1950s and 1960s, the network was extended to newly built districts of soviet style panel houses and industrial plants and newer trams based on the design of Presidents' Conference Committee were introduced. Due to the city's lack of a metro system and restriction on car ownership, the tram system remained the backbone of Warsaw's transport system. In the 1960s, however, a political decision was made to increase the dependency on oil imported from Russia, while Polish coal was to be exported to Western Europe in exchange for hard currency; as a result, newly developed districts were connected with the city center by buses rather than trams, and some of the existing tracks were closed.
Present situation
After 1989, the tram system in Warsaw initially received little investment with a large part of the city's budget spent on the construction of the first Warsaw Metro line. However, since 2005, the situation has been changing with the purchase of new rolling stock, modernization of key tram lines, and deployment of a passenger information system. Plans also include extension of the network and an "intelligent" traffic management system which is to prioritize trams at traffic lights. In August 2008, a tender for delivery of 186 low-floor, air-conditioned trams was launched, allowing for a dramatic overhaul of the look of the tramway system.
In 2014 a first entirely new line since a quarter century was opened, connecting Tarchomin, a quickly growing remote residential district on the north-eastern outskirts of the city, with the existing tram network and the M1 metro line. The route underwent further expansion with the latest Template:Cvt long segment finished in September 2021 after multiple delays.[7] More new lines are being planned: one with Template:Cvt of new tracks to Gocław, and another to the eastern parts of the Białołęka district.[8] The construction of a new tram route to Wilanów was launched in August 2022[9] and was completed in October 2024.[10] It is unclear when work will start on the line to Gocław.[11]
Rolling stock
| Image | Tram car type | Low-floor | Number of cars | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| File:19 Tram 1220 Warszawa Wschodnia 270915.jpg |
Konstal 105Na | Template:No X | 250 cars
(123 two-car sets + 4 retired cars) |
The most commonly used model in Warsaw. Produced from 1973 to 2001.
An evolution of the earlier Konstal 13N, the city's first modern tram, a copy of the PCC streetcar derived Czechoslovak Tatra T1 widely used throughout the Soviet Bloc. First cars were based on the electrical systems from the 13N placed in a lighter body, later ones had them replaced with more efficient ones. Used in sets of two. Single units and Sets of three had been used in the past, but they were replaced by new low-floor trams. |
| File:Konstal 105N2k 2000 A, -2088, Tramwaje Warszawskie (15299501174).jpg | Konstal 105N2k/2000 | Template:No X | 62 cars
(31 two-car sets) |
105Na with a new front. Produced from 2000 to 2001.
Only used in sets of two. |
| File:123N-2144, Warszawa, 2014-09-07.jpg | HCP 123N | Template:No X | 30 cars (15 two-car sets) | Based on 105Na. Produced in 2007. |
| File:Konstal 112N 3001, tram line 25, Warsaw.jpg | Konstal 112N | Template:Maybe | 1 | A single prototype Konstal 112N, partially low-floor, two-section articulated tram based on 105Na, built in 1995. |
| File:Tramwaj warszawski.jpg | Konstal 116N/116Na | Template:Maybe | 29 | Vehicles feature three sections and a larger percentage of low-floor area (approx. 60%), designated 116N/116Na, produced between 1998 and 2000. |
| File:Warsaw tram PESA 120N at Most poniatowskiego.jpg | Pesa 120N | Template:Yes C | 15 | Pesa 120N was the first tram in Warsaw with 100% of low floor. It was bought in 2007 to operate a modernized route in the city center. |
| File:PESA 120Na-Warsaw001.jpg | Pesa Swing(120Na) | Template:Yes C | 180 | In 2009 186 vehicles (120Na) were purchased to operate a planned new line and to replace some of the oldest trams. |
| File:PESA 120Na "Swing-DUO", -3506, Tramwaje Warszawskie (16892554738).jpg | Pesa Swing | Template:Yes C | 6 | At the request of the city, the last 6 units were manufactured as bi-directional, designated 120NaDuo, to allow using them on a partially-built line with no balloon loop. |
| File:Pelcowizna, Warszawa, Poland - panoramio.jpg | Pesa Jazz Duo (128N) | Template:Yes C | 50 | In 2013 50 bi-directional trams of a new design were purchased from PESA to be delivered in 2014, planned to allow operating on possible new lines during their construction and sections of existing tracks during maintenance works that made balloon loop inaccessible. |
| File:134N-3801 - przód, Warszawa, 2015-08-01.jpg | PESA 134N | Template:Yes C | 30 | Ordered in January 2014 from PESA in Bydgoszcz[12] They are used on less loaded lines. They were bought to replace old single cars from Konstal. |
| File:2021 Warszawa Światowida, tramwaj Hyundai Rotem 140N na linii 17.jpg | Hyundai Rotem 140N | Template:Yes C | 85 | Bi-directional, articulated, five-section vehicles, ordered in June 2019, to be delivered by April 2023. |
| File:2023 Warszawa Grochowska, tramwaj Hyundai Rotem 141N na linii 22, 2.jpg | Hyundai Rotem 141N | Template:Yes C | 18 | Unidirectional version of 140N, ordered in June 2019, to be delivered by April 2023. |
| File:2024 Warszawa przystanek Zajezdnia Żoliborz, tramwaj Hyundai Rotem 142N na linii 6, 1.jpg | Hyundai Rotem 142N | Template:Yes C | 20 | Short (three-section) version of 141N, ordered in June 2019, to be delivered by April 2023. |
| Total number of sets: | 603 | |||
| Percentage of low-floor sets: | 71,2% | |||
Tram depots
| Depot | Address | Photo | Year est. | Lines |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZET R-1 Wola | Młynarska 2 | File:Zajezdnia Wola w Warszawie 2017.jpg | 1903 | 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 20, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 |
| ZET R-2 Praga | Kawęczyńska 16 | File:Zajezdnia Tramwajowa Praga ul. Kawęczyńska.JPG | 1925 | 3, 6, 7, 9, 13, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28 |
| ZET R-3 Mokotów | Woronicza 27 | File:Woronicza zajezdnia 01 beax.jpg | 1955 | 1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 14, 15, 17, 18, 25, 31, 33, 35 |
| ZET R-4 Żoliborz | Zgrupowania Kampinos 10 | File:Zajezdnia tramwajowa Żoliborz 2017.jpg | 1963 | 1, 2, 4, 6, 11, 15, 17, 18, 22, 24, 26, 28, 33, 35 |
| ZET R-5 Annopol | Warszawskich Tramwajarzy 1 | File:11-05-2025 Zajezdnia Annopol, dzień otwarty, 93.jpg | 2024 | 1, 3, 4, 25 |
Historic fleet
| Image | Model | Tram car type | Year of manufacture | Fleet number |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| File:Type A electric tram in Warsaw.jpeg | A | Falkenried/MAN | 1907 | 43 |
| File:Linke-Hoffman Werke Lw nr 541.jpg | Lw | Linke-Hoffman Werke | 1925 | 541 |
| [1] | C | Lilpop, Rau i Loewenstein | 1925 | 257 |
| File:K-403.JPG | K | Template:Ill | 1940 | 403-1 |
| File:Wagon K nr 445.jpg | Template:Ill | 1940 | 445 | |
| [2] | ? | 1940 | 446 | |
| [3] | N | Konstal | 1949 | 607 |
| File:Konstal N tram in Warsaw.jpeg | 1951 | 734 | ||
| [4] | ND | Sanocka Fabryka Wagonów | 1951 | 1620 |
| File:Konstal 4N 873.jpg | 4N | Konstal | 1961 | 873 |
| [5] | 4ND | 1960 | 1811 | |
| File:Tram (9632690922).jpg | 4Nj | 1957 | 838 | |
| File:13N503.jpg | 13N | 1959 | 503 | |
| [6] | 1967 | 407 | ||
| [7] | 1968 | 462 | ||
| File:Tramwaj Konstal 13 na linii 36 w Warszawie 2019b.jpg | 1969 | 795 | ||
| File:Konstal 13N 821+818, tram line 4, Warsaw, 2008.jpg | 1969 | 821+818 | ||
| File:Konstal 102N Poznań RB1.JPG | 102N | 1969 | 5 | |
| File:102Na-42.jpg | 102Na | 1971 | 42 | |
| File:Konstal 105N 1000.jpg | 105N | 1975 | 1000, 1001 | |
| File:105Na 1252+1251.jpg | 105Na | 1988 | 1252+1251 |
Tickets
There is a single fare system for every mode of transportation. Tickets can be purchased at ticket machines and newsagents all over the city, as well as using a mobile app.[15]
Route list
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| Daily | 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 33 |
|---|---|
| Weekdays | 25, 31 |
| Tourist | 36, T |
| Route number | Description | Map |
|---|---|---|
| Template:Rbox | (Żerań Wschodni) Annopol ↔ (Pl. Narutowicza) Banacha Annopol – Rembielińska – Matki Teresy z Kalkuty – Odrowąża – rondo Żaba – Starzyńskiego – most Gdański – Słomińskiego – rondo Zgrupowania AK „Radosław” – Okopowa – Towarowa – rondo Daszyńskiego – Towarowa – plac Zawiszy – Grójecka – plac Narutowicza – Grójecka – Banacha |
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| Template:Rbox | Winnica ↔ Metro Młociny Światowida – Kuklińskiego – most Skłodowskiej-Curie – Zgrupowania AK „Kampinos” |
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| Template:Rbox | Annopol ↔ Gocławek Annopol – Rembielińska – Matki Teresy z Kalkuty – Odrowąża – rondo Żaba – 11 listopada – Targowa – plac Wileński – Targowa – Zamoyskiego – Grochowska |
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| Template:Rbox | Wyścigi ↔ Żerań Wschodni Puławska – plac Unii Lubelskiej – Marszałkowska – plac Zbawiciela – Marszałkowska – rondo Dmowskiego – Marszałkowska – plac Bankowy – aleja Solidarności – most Śląsko-Dąbrowski – aleja Solidarności – Jagiellońska – Ratuszowa – Targowa – 11 Listopada – rondo Żaba – Odrowąża – Matki Teresy z Kalkuty – Rembielińska – Annopol |
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| Template:Rbox | Gocławek ↔ Metro Młociny Grochowska – Zamoyskiego – Targowa – plac Wileński – Targowa – Ratuszowa – Jagiellońska – Starzyńskiego – most Gdański – Słomińskiego – Międzyparkowa – Andersa – Mickiewicza – plac Inwalidów – Mickiewicza – plac Wilsona – Słowackiego – Marymoncka – Zgrupowania AK „Kampinos” |
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| Template:Rbox | Kawęczyńska-Bazylika ↔ P+R Aleja Krakowska Kawęczyńska – Kijowska – Targowa – aleja Zieleniecka – aleja Poniatowskiego – most Poniatowskiego – Aleje Jerozolimskie – rondo Dmowskiego – Aleje Jerozolimskie – plac Zawiszy – Grójecka – plac Narutowicza – Grójecka – aleja Krakowska |
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| Template:Rbox | Gocławek (Wiatraczna) ↔ P+R Aleja Krakowska (Pl. Narutowicza) Grochowska – aleja Waszyngtona – aleja Poniatowskiego – most Poniatowskiego – Aleje Jerozolimskie – rondo Dmowskiego – Aleje Jerozolimskie – plac Zawiszy – Grójecka – plac Narutowicza – Grójecka – aleja Krakowska |
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| Template:Rbox | Osiedle Górczewska ↔ Wyścigi
Górczewska - Powstańców Śląskich – Połczyńska – Wolska – Kasprzaka – Prosta – aleja Jana Pawła II – Chałubińskiego – aleja Niepodległości – Nowowiejska – plac Politechniki – Nowowiejska – plac Zbawiciela – Marszałkowska – plac Unii Lubelskiej – Puławska |
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| Template:Rbox | Sielce ↔ Cmentarz Wolski (Nowe Bemowo) Gagarina – Spacerowa – Goworka – Puławska – Marszałkowska – Nowowiejska – aleja Niepodległości – Chałubińskiego – aleja Jana Pawła II – Prosta – Kasprzaka – Wolska |
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| Template:Rbox | Kawęczyńska-Bazylika ↔ Cmentarz Wolski Kawęczyńska – Kijowska – Targowa – plac Wileński – aleja Solidarności – most Śląsko-Dąbrowski – aleja Solidarności – Wolska |
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| Template:Rbox | Banacha ↔ Miasteczko Wilanów Banacha – Grójecka – plac Narutowicza – Filtrowa – Krzywickiego – Nowowiejska – plac Politechniki – Nowowiejska – plac Zbawiciela – Marszałkowska – plac Unii Lubelskiej – Puławska - Goworka - Spacerowa - Belwederska - Sobieskiego - aleja Rzeczypospolitej |
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| Template:Rbox | Marymont-Potok ↔ P+R Aleja Krakowska Mickiewicza – plac Wilsona – Mickiewicza – plac Inwalidów – Mickiewicza – Andersa – Pl.Bankowy – Marszałkowska – rondo Dmowskiego – Marszałkowska – plac Konstytucji – Marszałkowska – plac Zbawiciela – Nowowiejska – plac Politechniki – Nowowiejska – Krzywickiego – Filtrowa – plac Narutowicza – Grójecka – aleja Krakowska |
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| Template:Rbox | Piaski (Muranowska) ↔ Miasteczko Wilanów Broniewskiego - aleja Jana Pawła II - Stawki - Andersa - Pl.Bankowy - Marszałkowska - plac Zbawiciela - plac Unii Lubelskiej = Puławska - Goworka - Spacerowa - Belwederska - Sobieskiego - aleja Rzeczypospolitej |
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| Template:Rbox | Winnica (Metro Marymont)(Tarchomin) ↔ PKP Służewiec Nowodwory - Światowida – Kuklińskiego – Most Skłodowskiej-Curie – Marymoncka – Słowackiego – Popiełuszki – aleja Jana Pawła II – rondo Zgrupowania AK „Radosław” – aleja Jana Pawła II – rondo ONZ – aleja Jana Pawła II – Chałubińskiego – aleja Niepodległości – Rakowiecka – Boboli – Wołoska – Marynarska |
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| Template:Rbox | Żerań FSO ↔ PKP Służewiec Jagiellońska – Starzyńskiego – most Gdański – Słomińskiego – Międzyparkowa – Andersa – Pl.Bankowy – Marszałkowska – rondo Dmowskiego – Marszałkowska – plac Konstytucji – Marszałkowska – plac Zbawiciela – Marszałkowska – plac Unii Lubelskiej – Puławska – Woronicza – Wołoska – Marynarska |
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| Template:Rbox | Nowe Bemowo ↔ Stegny Powstańców Śląskich - Broniewskiego - aleja Jana Pawła II - Marszałkowska - Puławska - Goworka - Spacerowa - Belwederska - Sobieskiego - Świętego Bonifacego |
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| Template:Rbox | Boernerowo ↔ Żerań FSO Kaliskiego – Dywizjonu 303 – Obozowa – Młynarska – aleja Solidarności – most Śląsko-Dąbrowski – aleja Solidarności – plac Wileński – Targowa – Ratuszowa – Jagiellońska |
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| Template:Rbox | Wiatraczna ↔ Piaski Grochowska – Zamoyskiego – aleja Zieleniecka – aleja Poniatowskiego – most Poniatowskiego – Aleje Jerozolimskie – rondo Dmowskiego – Aleje Jerozolimskie – plac Zawiszy – Towarowa – rondo Daszyńskiego – Towarowa – Okopowa – rondo Zgrupowania AK „Radosław” – aleja Jana Pawła II – Broniewskiego |
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| Template:Rbox | Czynszowa ↔ Nowe Bemowo Czynszowa – Stalowa (Stalowa – Środkowa – plac Wileński – Czynszowa) – 11 Listopada – Targowa – Ratuszowa – Jagiellońska – aleja Solidarności – most Śląsko-Dąbrowski – aleja Solidarności – Młynarska – Obozowa – Dywizjonu 303 – Radiowa – Powstańców Śląskich |
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| Template:Rbox | Gocławek ↔ Nowe Bemowo Grochowska – aleja Waszyngtona – aleja Poniatowskiego – most Poniatowskiego – Aleje Jerozolimskie – rondo Dmowskiego – Aleje Jerozolimskie – plac Zawiszy – Towarowa – rondo Daszyńskiego – Towarowa – Okopowa – aleja Solidarności – Młynarska – Obozowa – Dywizjonu 303 – Radiowa – Powstańców Śląskich |
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| Template:Rbox | Annopol ↔ Banacha Annopol – Rembielińska – Matki Teresy z Kalkuty – Odrowąża – rondo Żaba – 11 Listopada – Targowa – plac Wileński – Targowa – aleja Zieleniecka – aleja Poniatowskiego – most Poniatowskiego – Aleje Jerozolimskie – rondo Dmowskiego – Aleje Jerozolimskie – plac Zawiszy – Grójecka – plac Narutowicza – Grójecka – Banacha |
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| Template:Rbox | Metro Młociny ↔ Wiatraczna Młociny – Powstańców Śląskich – Połczyńska – Wolska – aleja Solidarności – most Śląsko-Dąbrowski – aleja Solidarności – plac Wileński – Targowa – Zamoyskiego – Grochowska |
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| Template:Rbox | Cmentarz Wolski ↔ Metro Marymont Wolska – aleja Solidarności – Okopowa – rondo Zgrupowania AK „Radosław” – aleja Jana Pawła II – Popiełuszki |
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| Template:Rbox | Dw. Wschodni (Kijowska) ↔ Osiedle Górczewska Kijowska – Targowa – plac Wileński – Targowa – Ratuszowa – Jagiellońska – Starzyńskiego – most Gdański – Słomińskiego – rondo Zgrupowania AK „Radosław” – aleja Jana Pawła II – Broniewskiego – Powstańców Śląskich – Radiowa – Dywizjonu 303 |
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| Template:Rbox | Metro Wierzbno ↔ PKP Służewiec Puławska – Woronicza – Wołoska – Marynarska |
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| Template:Rbox | Kielecka ↔ Metro Młociny Rakowiecka – aleja Niepodległości – Chałubińskiego – aleja Jana Pawła II – rondo ONZ – aleja Jana Pawła II – rondo Zgrupowania AK „Radosław” – aleja Jana Pawła II – Broniewskiego – Wólczyńska – Nocznickiego |
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| Template:Rbox | Metro Marymont ↔ Pl.Narutowicza Filtrowa - Nowowiejska - Pl.Konstytucji - Marszałkowska - Pl.Bankowy - Andersa - Mickiewicza - Słowackiego |
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| Template:Rbox | Pl.Narutowicza ↔ Pl.Narutowicza Grójecka - plac Zawiszy - Aleje Jerozolimskie - Most Poniatowskiego - Aleje Jerozolimskie - Aleja Zieleniecka - Targowa - Aleja Solidarności - Most Śląsko-Dąbrowski - Aleja Solidarności - Pl.Bankowy - Marszałkowska - Andersa - Mickiewicza - Słowackiego |
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The standard headway is every 8 minutes during peak hours and every 12 minutes off-peak, but the trams on lines 1, 9, 17, 31, and 33 run every 4–6 minutes. Line 2 has the most frequent service with trams running every 2 minutes during peak hours.
Tram loops/termini
See also
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External links
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- Warsaw Transport Authority – network maps
- Tramwar – a private website about trams in Warsaw Template:In lang
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