Trams in Brandenburg an der Havel

It is currently operated by Verkehrsbetriebe Brandenburg an der Havel [de] (VBBr), and integrated in the Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB).

[2] As of 2024[update] the rolling stock fleet consisted of two Tatra KT4, ten KTNF6 and six Düwag MGT6D [de].

[4] A procurement project for new trams was started in 2018, jointly with Cottbus and Frankfurt (Oder), and a contract was awarded to Škoda Transportation in 2020.

[5][6] The new trams are designated ForCity Plus 48T by the manufacturer and are three-section unidirectional vehicles with a length of 28.96 m and a width of 2.3 m. They have two fully-rotating traction bogies, one under each of the end sections, and a fixed trailer bogie under the central section.

The trams are 70% low-floor and have a total capacity of 151 passengers, including 50 seats.

Road and two tram tracks cut off at the end of a demolished bridge
Line 2 is disrupted since 2019 by the demolished Bridge of the 20th anniversary of the GDR