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Stuttgart Light Rail Developments, Germany



The rebuilt high-level stop at Ruhbank features a turning circle for heritage trams using the scenic U15 route.


  • Accounting for less than 20% of the route length, most of the in-tunnel...

  • The two-level platforms are a legacy of Stuttgart's transition from tram to...

  • The modern fleet requires access from high platforms, a feature of Stuttgart...

  • This elaborate street level junction is at Bad Canstatt, home of the new SSB...

  • Specified by the operator, the DT8 fleet has an uncluttered and bright interior.

  • Some Stadtbahn sections carry several lines, thus providing a very intensive...

  • The rebuilt high-level stop at Ruhbank features a turning circle for heritage...

  • Freedom of conflict between road and rail traffic remains a guiding principal...

  • As here at the Pragsattel Stadtbahn interchange, many tunnel sections are...

  • The Hauptbahnhof Stadtbahn station is one that will need complete...

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