Samsun Tram

Samsun Light Rail Transit System Project (Samsun Tram) is a transit system located in Samsun, Turkey. It is a mainline route, terminating at the University.

Samsun Tram
Overview
LocaleSamsun
Transit typeLight Rail
Number of lines2 (1 under construction)
Number of stations21
Daily ridership90.000
Operation
Operation will start2010
Number of vehicles29
Train length32/40 m
Technical
System length15.695
Track gauge1435 mm
System map
Train Station
Republic Square
Büyük Cami
Port
Youth Park
Fener
Baruthane
Güzel Sanatlar
Kürtün River
Depot
Ankara Road
Karayolları
Denizevleri
Atakum Belediyesi
Mimar Sinan Mahallesi
Türk-iş
Ömürevleri
Çobanlı
Atakent
Yeni Mahalle
Kurupelit
Pelitköy
Körfez
University

SHRs main line runs 15,695 meters. The system occupies 1,900 square meters of warehouse space. The interior of the shop building is 404 meters long. Approximately 14 kilometers off the line, 1.5 kilometers has also been designed as open line.

Track

Home to a total of 8 providing the reversing switch and tram rails, there are 74 points. Two types of rail are used in the project. S49 ray fungus, supports 13 492 meters of the rail line. Rİ60 grooved rail rail line covers 2203 meters.

Stations

The project includes 21 stations. All stations offer safe pedestrian crossings. University - Denizevler station has 8 level crossings for vehicles between the station. The project includes 3 main line viaducts.

SHRs is on the main line. The tram lines in these regions are equipped with extra safety precautions. The system has 5 pedestrian overpasses, at New Mahalle- Atakent Ömürev-Turk-business, business-Turkish-MimarSinan, Atakum Municipality-Denizevleri and Denizevleri-Road.

Rolling stock

The system is served by 16 AnsaldoBreda Sirio trams, each of which can carry 270 passengers.[1]

5 additional trams were supplied by CNR Tangshan in early 2013, and 8 Durmaray Panorama trams were added in 2016–2017.[2]

Picture gallery

References

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