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Trams in Dresden
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Trams in Dresden, Tram network in Dresden, Germany

The tram network in Dresden operates 14 lines that serve the city and extend into neighboring towns including Radebeul, Coswig, and Weinböhla. The system connects residential areas, public institutions, and popular destinations through a comprehensive web of tracks and stops.

The tram system started operating on September 26, 1872, and was among Germany's first public transportation networks. Over more than 150 years, it has been gradually expanded and updated to meet the needs of the growing city.

The yellow trams shape how people move through Dresden, linking residents and visitors to theaters, museums, markets, and neighborhoods across the city. They have become a symbol of daily life and reflect the city's way of connecting people to culture and community.

Buy and validate your ticket before boarding at stations or through mobile apps, with options for single rides, day passes, and weekly tickets. Stops are clearly marked throughout the network, and trams run frequently during rush hours in the morning and evening.

The network runs on a special track width of 1,450 millimeters (about 4 feet 9 inches), which is roughly 15 millimeters wider than standard railway tracks. This unusual gauge is shared with a few other German cities that developed their tram systems around the same era.

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1872
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September 26, 1872
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urban and suburban passenger land transport, road transport
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Verkehrsverbund Oberelbe
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51.05080,13.73330
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December 14, 2025 21:04
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