Trams in Miskolc
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The Miskolc tramway network is an important part of the public transport
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 network serving Miskolc
Miskolc
Miskolc is a city in northeastern Hungary, mainly with heavy industrial background. With a population close to 170,000 Miskolc is the fourth largest city of Hungary It is also the county capital of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén and the regional centre of Northern Hungary.- Geography :Miskolc is located...

, Hungary
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In operation since 1897, the network presently has two lines.

History

The need for public transport in Miskolc arose in the second half of the 19th century. The newly built railway line and its station were, at that time, far from the city proper, and even further from the ironworks of the neighboring town Diósgyőr
Diósgyor
Diósgyőr is a historical town in Hungary, today it is a part of Miskolc. The medieval castle in Diósgyőr was a favourite holiday residence of Hungarian kings and queens; today it is a popular tourist attraction. The city part has a heavy industrial background...

. The plans for the first tram line were finished in 1895.

The first tram line opened on July 10, 1897 and had eight stops (including the termini) between Tiszai railway station and St. Anne's Church
St. Anne's Church, Miskolc
The St. Anne's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church on St. Anna Square, Miskolc, Hungary. Locally it is often referred to as "Red Church", because of its red roof....

. This route still forms part of the routes of both of the current lines. Miskolc was the fourth Hungarian city to have a tram line built, after Budapest
Budapest
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 (1887), Pozsony
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 (now Bratislava) (1895) and Szombathely
Szombathely
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 (earlier in 1897); it was the second city to have a standard gauge
Standard gauge
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 tramway as the ones in Pozsony and Szombathely were narrow gauge
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Due to the success of the east-west line, a north-south line was built before the end of 1897 between Búza tér (the main market of the city) and People's Garden
People's Garden
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 (a popular leisure park). This was extended to the neighbouring village of Hejőcsaba in 1910.

It was only in the early 20th century that the east-west line was extended to reach Diósgyőr. Traffic on the line between St. Anne's Church and Diósgyőr started in 1904. Permission was granted for it to operate not as a city railway but as a suburban railway as it went beyond the administrative border of Miskolc. It was also operated by a different company, the Miskolc-Diósgyőr Municipal Railway Company (MDV Rt.) while the Tiszai station–St. Anne's Church line was operated by the Electric Company of Miskolc (MVV Rt.) This arrangement required passengers to change cars at the church; the resulting inconvenience was solved in 1906 when the two lines were united and management of the Diósgyőr line was taken over by MVV.

Until 1947, the tram operator also ensured the supply of electricity to Miskolc.

After World War II
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, the city boundaries were shifted away from its center; Miskolc became the second largest city in the People's Republic of Hungary
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. Heavy industry became important, and public housing was built, adding patronage to the tram and bus lines, the main task of which was delivering workers to factories.

In 1954, MVV was merged with the company responsible for the bus lines, under the name Mass Transport Company of Miskolc (MKV). The north-south line was lifted in 1960, as it could not handle the traffic as effectively as the bus lines after new residential areas had been developed in the area. In 1964, the Tiszai station–Diósgyőr line was reconstructed as a double-track line (until then it was single-track).

Network evolution

During its history the network has had these lines:
  • Line 1 (Tiszai station–Diósgyőr
    Diósgyor
    Diósgyőr is a historical town in Hungary, today it is a part of Miskolc. The medieval castle in Diósgyőr was a favourite holiday residence of Hungarian kings and queens; today it is a popular tourist attraction. The city part has a heavy industrial background...

    ) 1897–
  • Line 2 (Búza tér–Hejőcsaba) 1897–1960
  • Line 2 (Tiszai station–Vasgyár (Ironworks)) 1964–
  • Line 3 (Diósgyőr–Vasgyár) 1951–1993
  • Line 4 (Bulgárföld–Tatárdomb) 1964–1976
  • Line 0 (Vasgyár–Marx tér) 1970–1989

Current lines

  • Line 1: Tiszai station – Diósgyőr
    Diósgyor
    Diósgyőr is a historical town in Hungary, today it is a part of Miskolc. The medieval castle in Diósgyőr was a favourite holiday residence of Hungarian kings and queens; today it is a popular tourist attraction. The city part has a heavy industrial background...

    ;
  • Line 2: Tiszai station – Vasgyár (Ironworks).

Current fleet

  • 18 ČKD
    CKD
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     Tatra KT8D5
    Tatra KT8D5
    Tatra KT8D5 is bidirectional light rail vehicle operating in Europe and Asia. In several variations, it was designed and manufactured by Czech engineering corporation ČKD Tatra from 1984 to 1999...

     (operates line 1) (purchased from Most
    Most
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     and Košice
    Košice
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     in the 1990s);
  • 18 SGP
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     E1 (on line 2 only);6 Lohner C3 passenger trailers (currently not in service, likely to be disposed of);1 M5 snowplow
    Snowplow
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    .

Heritage fleet

  • 1 FVV 1100 vintage tram, not in regular service (can be frequently seen during the Opera Festival
    Miskolc Opera Festival
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    );
  • 1 FVV 1200 vintage tram, not in regular service.

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