Algiers tramway

The Algiers Tramway (Arabic: ترامواي الجزائر العاصمة, Tramwāy al-Jazā'ir al-`Āṣimah, "Algiers Capital Tramway") is a tram system which commenced service on 8 May 2011 in the Algerian capital, Algiers.[1] By June 2012, the opened sections had a length of 16.2 kilometres (10.1 mi) and 28 stops and were operated by ETUSA, the public transport operator for the Algiers metropolitan area, using Alstom Citadis trams. Two extensions, to take the tramway to a total length of 23.2 kilometres (14.4 mi), opened on 16 April 2014 and 14 June 2015 respectively.

Algiers tramway
Overview
Native nameترامواي الجزائر العاصمة
LocaleAlgiers, Algeria
Transit typeTram
Number of lines1
Number of stations38
Operation
Began operation8 May 2011
Operator(s)ETUSA
Rolling stock41 Alstom Citadis
Technical
System length23.2 km (14.4 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
System map

Overview

The tramway is designed to carry between 150,000 and 185,000 people per day. The system offers a carrying capacity of 6,800 passengers per hour in each direction with a capacity of 400 persons per tram. The light rail vehicles (LRVs) being used are Alstom Citadis trams, specifically the second-generation Type 302. EMA has ordered 41 trams. The first set was delivered on March 28, 2009.[2]

The design of the trams was carried out by the agency RCP Design Global which covered the general concept, indoor environment and the outer casing of the trams. The livery of trams is blue and white.[3][4]

Stations

   StationsBaladiyetteRegionRelated Networks
   Ruisseau - الرويسو Hussein Dey
   Les Fusillés - المعدومين Hussein Dey
   Tripoli-Thaalibia - طرابلس-الثعالبية Hussein Dey
   Tripoli-Mosqué - طرابلس-المسجد Hussein Dey
   Tripoli-Hamadache - طرابلس-حمداش Hussein Dey
   Tripoli-Maqqaria - طرابلس المقرية Hussein Dey
   Caroubier - الخروبة Hussein Dey
   La Glacière -لا قلاسيار El Harrach
   Pont El Harrach - جسر الحراش El Harrach
   Bellevue - الحي الجميل El Harrach
   Bekri Bougerra - بكري بوقرة El Harrach
   Cinq Maisons - الديار الخمس Mohammedia
   Foire d'Alger - قصر المعارض Mohammedia
   Les Pins - الصنوبر Mohammedia
   Tamaris - طماريس Mohammedia
   Cité Mokhtar Zerhouni - حي مختار زرهوني Mohammedia
   Cité Rabia Tahar - حي رابية Bab Ezzouar
   Université de Bab Ezzouar - جامعة باب الزوار Bab Ezzouar
   Cité 5 juillet - حي 5 جويلية Bab Ezzouar
   Bab Ezzouar - Le Pont - باب الزوار - الجسر Bab Ezzouar
   Cité universitaire - CUB1 - الحي الجامعي - ح ج ب 1 Bab Ezzouar
   Cité 8 mai 1945 - حي 8 ماي 1945 Bab Ezzouar
   Cité Clair Matin - كلارماتان Bordj El Kiffan
   Bordj El Kiffan - Lycée - برج الكيفان - الثانوية Bordj El Kiffan
   Borfj El Kiffan - Centre - برج الكيفان - وسط Bordj El Kiffan
   Bordj El Kiffan - Polyclinique - برج الكيفان - العيادة الطبية Bordj El Kiffan
   Hôpital 1er Novembre - المستشفى الجامعي أول نوفمبر Bordj El Kiffan
   Mouhous - موحوس Bordj El Kiffan
   Mimouni Hamoud - ميموني حمود Bordj El Kiffan
   Ben Merabet - بني مرابط Bordj El Kiffan
   Ben Redouane - بني رضوان Bordj El Kiffan
   Ben Merred - بني مراد Bordj El Kiffan
   Sidi Dris - سيدي إدريس Bordj El Kiffan
   Benzerga - بني زرقة Bordj El Kiffan
   Café Chergui - قهوة شرقي Bordj El Kiffan
   Faculté Biomédicale - كلية الطب الحيوي Bordj El Kiffan
   Dergana Cité Diplomatique - حي درقانة Bordj El Kiffan
   Dergana Centre - درقانة وسط Bordj El Kiffan

See also

References

  1. "Tramway d'Alger : Inauguration du 1er tronçon devant un parterre de responsables" (in French). Le Financier. 8 May 2011. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 2011-05-10.
  2. "Alstom livre la première rame Citadis à Alger" (in French). Echo Rouk online. March 2009. Archived from the original on 2011-10-01.
  3. "Tramway d'Alger : le client EMA, en visite à la Rochelle, satisfait de la maquette" (in French). Alstom. 2007. Archived from the original on 2012-07-19.
  4. "La maquette du Citadis arrive à Alger" (in French). Le Rail Maghreb. November 2007. Archived from the original on 2012-03-23.

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