List of Town Tramway Systems in Russia - Siberian Federal District

Siberian Federal District

Name of System Location Traction
Type
Date (From) Date (To) Notes
Barnaul / Барнаул Electric 7 November 1948 Express tramway opened 26 September 1985.
Biysk / Бийск Electric 13 June 1960
Irkutsk / Иркутск Electric 3 August 1947
Angarsk / Ангарск Electric 26 November 1953
Usolye Sibirskoye / Усолье-Сибирское Electric 26 February 1967
Kemerovo / Кемерово Electric 11 May 1940
Cheryomushki / Черёмушки Electric February 1991 Connects railway station with hydropower dam and generating station.
Krasnoyarsk / Красноярск Electric 1 May 1958
Achinsk /Ачинск Electric 15 April 1967
Novokuznetsk / Новокузнецк Electric 30 November 1933 Unconnected line on the right bank of the river Tom (Томь) opened 30 November 1969.
Osinniki / Осинники Electric 1 November 1960 Unconnected line in southern extremity, extending from Kaltan (Калтан) railway station, 1957 - 1963 (?).
Prokopyevsk / Прокопьевск Electric 12 May 1936 Unconnected line in eastern extremity opened 5 November 1956, connected with main Prokopyevsk system 1964.
Novosibirsk / Новосибирск Electric 26 November 1934 Unconnected lines on the left bank of the river Ob (Обь) opened 4 May 1941. Tramway service across river Ob, 1955 - 1990.
Omsk / Омск Electric 8 November 1936
Tomsk / Томск Electric 25 April 1949
Ulan-Ude / Улан-Удэ Electric 16 December 1958
Ust-Ilimsk / Усть-Илимск Electric 15 September 1988 Express tramway.

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