Trams in Düsseldorf

The tramway network is currently operated by Rheinbahn AG, and is integrated in the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR).

As of 2016[update], its seven tram lines ran over 78.0 kilometres (48.5 mi) of route, serving 178 stops.

[1] In 1876, the first horse-drawn tram line opened in Düsseldorf operated by the Belgian entrepreneur Leopold Boyaert.

It joined Castle Square with the Bergisch-Märkischen station and the concert hall.

[2] As of 2016[update], seven tram lines[1] running on 78.0 kilometres (48.5 mi) of route,[1] operate in the city of Düsseldorf and in portions of the urban areas of Neuss: After finishing work at the Wehrhahlinie, many of the tram lines (703, 712, 713 and 715) have been moved to the new Stadtbahn service.

Düsseldorf tramway network.
Düsseldorf tramway network.