A new tramway is under construction to reduce the travel time between the Wilanów and Warsaw central district to 30 minutes
a tram operator owned by the city of Warsaw
is developing a new tram route between the Wilanów and Śródmieście districts in Poland
The Wilanów-Śródmieście tramline is expected to help commuters to reach Wilanów from Śródmieście in less than 30 minutes
The project is considered to be one of the largest tramway investments currently underway in the country
It will also support the plans to develop a low-emission public transport system in Warsaw
Construction of the project is expected to begin in August 2022 and is scheduled to be completed by the end of January 2024
The new Wilanów-Śródmieście tram route will have a total length of approximately 8km
It will include four junctions and 31 stops
The stops on the tramline will be designed to meet the requirements of persons with disabilities
There are plans to establish two branches within the route
The first branch will run along Gagarina Street up to Czerniakowska Street
The tramline will start at the junction of Puławska and Goworka streets
An existing section of the tram route between Rakowiecka Street to Plac Unii Lubelskiej will also be reconstructed as part of the project
The route will pass through Goworka and Spacerowa streets
which will have a difference in elevation of nearly 22m in the direction of Lower Mokotów
It will continue along Belwederska and Sobieskiego streets
A terminus for two-way trams will be built at the intersection between Rzeczypospolitej and Branickiego avenues
It will end at the terminal for two-way trams
The route will be equipped with a green wave system
which will eliminate the need for trams to wait for green signal at intersections
Preparatory works are expected to begin at Gagarina Street in May 2022
Main works will include the construction of a 1.2km-long
2.8m-diameter underground sewage collector and reconstruction of the heating network
followed by the construction of tram tracks
Hyundai Rotem was awarded a tender by Tramwaje Warszawskie for the supply of up to 213 trams in February 2019. The new rolling stock were ordered to run on the existing tram routes and new routes including the Wilanów-Śródmieście route
The contract includes a basic order for the supply of 123 trams
Three different types of trams will be supplied based on different transport needs
All the trams will have a low-floor design
The trains will be supplied in one-way and two-way configurations
The trams will be air-conditioned and will come in two lengths
The trams with swivel bogies will be able to operate on tight curves on the streets
A noise absorber fitted to each wheel will help reduce rail wear and ensure quite operation on curves
Furthermore, the trams will be installed with surveillance systems for passenger safety. They will also feature a passenger information system and an energy storage system
The 33m-long tram will be the longest tram to operate in the city
50 new trams are expected to be allocated to the Wilanów-Śródmieście route
The first two trams pertaining to the order arrived from South Korea at the Port of Gdynia in Poland in June 2021
The delivery of all the trams is expected to be completed by the end of April 2023
Electronic information boards will be installed at the stops to provide information to the passengers regarding tram timings
the project will involve the construction of three new traction substations
including the first underground substation in the city
A new depot in Annopol will be built to house the new trams of the tramline
the Annopol depot will become the fifth depot in the city
and lathe machinery to regenerate wheels for the trams
Stands will be available at the depot to check the condition of the carriages
The Annopol depot will be developed as a smart facility equipped with automation technology
An automated system will control the switches and semaphores
Employees at the depot will be equipped with smartphones and tablets to transmit data to the central system for improved efficiency
The project is estimated to involve an investment of zl1.19bn ($277.5m)
including the construction of the route and infrastructure
It is co-financed by the European Union under Operational Programme Infrastructure and Environment 2014-2020 (OPI & E 2014-2020)
a programme to make Poland a more competitive and low-carbon economy
the EU agreed to contribute zl555m ($129m) towards the project
as the construction partner for the Wilanów-Śródmieście tramline project in March 2022
The design and construction of the tramline along Gagarina is being undertaken by a consortium of two Polish construction companies
a Polish public transport infrastructure construction services provider
received the contract to build the Annopol depot in October 2021
Tramwaje Warszawskie and Miejskie Przedsiębiorstwo Wodociągów i Kanalizacji selected Egis Poland
received a contract to provide It is also responsible for securing approvals for the project
an energy equipment and solutions provider based in Poland
was contracted to supply the power electronics
train control and management system (TCMS) for the trams
was appointed to supply driving data recorders for the trams
was engaged to provide seats with pneumatic control for drivers and other complicated structures
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she smuggled it back to Warsaw where it was interred at the church
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