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Silesian Interurbans, one of the largest tram (streetcar) systems in the world, has been in existence since 1894. The system is spread over more than 50 kilometres (east-west axis) and covers thirteen towns in the Upper Silesia metropolitan area (Southern Poland) and their suburbs (Katowice, the capital town of the region, Będzin, Bytom, Chorzów, Czeladź, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Gliwice, Mysłowice, Ruda Śląska, Siemianowice Śląskie, Sosnowiec, Świętochłowice, and Zabrze), which is densely industrialised (coal, coke, steel and other industries; though decreasing since the 1990s) and inhabited by more than 2 million people. ==Basic information== * Total system length: 200 km lines (342 km of single track) * Number of routes: 35〔27.09.2015, according to kzkgop.com.pl〕 * Number of revenue vehicles: 336〔according to http://www.forum.tramwaje.slask.pl/1772.htm〕 * Number of vehicles on-duty daily (Mon-Fri): ca. 200 * Number of depots: 5 (R-1 Będzin, R-2 Katowice-Zawodzie, R-3 Bytom-Stroszek, R-4 Gliwice, ZUR (Tram Repair Facility, ex. Chorzów-Batory Depot) * Longest route length: 22.45 km (Route 21) * Shortest route length: 1.34 km (Route 38) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Silesian Interurbans」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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