Trams in Teschen

Trams in Teschen
Overview
Native name Tramwaje w Cieszynie
(in Polish)
Locale Teschen, Austria-Hungary (historical)
Cieszyn, Poland (modern)
Český Těšín, Czech Republic (modern)
Transit type Tram
Number of lines 1
Number of stations 11
Operation
Began operation 1911
Ended operation 1921
Technical
System length 1.793 km (1.11 mi)
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in)

Trams in Teschen was a tramway system that operated in the former Austro-Hungarian town of Teschen (modern incarnation: Cieszyn, Poland and Český Těšín, Czechoslovakia) from 12 February 1911 to 2 April 1921.

History

In 1910 the Košice–Bohumín Railway was built and town's administration decided to build a tramway from railway station to the town square. First tram started work on 12 February 1911 on the 1793-metres long way. There were four trams in Cieszyn built by Ringhoffer company from Prague. In 1920, the town was divided into two parts between the newly created states of Czechoslovakia and Poland, and on 2 April 1921 trams were defunct and trams were sold to Łódź.

Further reading

  • Blumenschein, Jan; Kysela, Lubomír; Stenchlá, Kateřina (2000). Tramvaje v Těšíně 1911-1921. Brno: Sursum. ISBN 80-85799-81-2. 
  • Makowski, Mariusz; Dembiniok, Maciej (2008). Tramwajem po Cieszynie - Tramvají po Těšíně. Český Těšín: Regio. ISBN 978-80-904230-0-8. 

External links

Media related to Trams in Teschen at Wikimedia Commons


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