Rotterdamse Elektrische Tram - Lines

Lines

Line Route Via Transport Company Details
2 Groene Tuin - Charlois Station Lombardijen, Maashaven RET
4 Molenlaan - Marconiplein Station Noord, Rotterdam Centraal, Eendrachtsplein, Delfshaven RET
7 Woudestein - Willemsplein Erasmus Universiteit, Voorschoterlaan, Oostplein, Rotterdam Centraal, Eendrachtsplein RET
8 Kleiweg - Spangen Station Noord, Rotterdam Centraal, Beurs, Leuvehaven, Erasmus MC, Delfshaven, Marconiplein RET
10 RoMeO In the summer driving als historic touristical tramline, after the summer as rentable tram for party's or marriages.
12 Rotterdam Centraal - Stadion Feyenoord RET Soccer-tram. Only drives during big events or big matches in De Kuip (Feyenoord Stadium).
18 Rotterdam Centraal - Park RET Only drives at the annual Dunya Festival
20 Lombardijen - Rotterdam Centraal Station Lombardijen, Wilhelminaplein, Eendrachtsplein RET
21 De Esch - Schiedam, Woudhoek Erasmus Universiteit, Oostplein, Station Blaak, Beurs, Rotterdam Centraal, Marconiplein, Station Schiedam Centrum, Station Nieuwland RET
23 Beverwaard - Vlaardingen, Holy Stadion Feijenoord, Wilhelminaplein, Leuvehaven, Beurs, Rotterdam Centraal, Marconiplein, Station Schiedam Centrum, Station Nieuwland RET
25 Carnisselande - Schiebroek Maasstad Ziekenhuis-locatie Zuider, Wilhelminaplein, Leuvehaven, Beurs, Rotterdam Centraal, Sint Franciscus Gasthuis, Melanchthonweg RET
29 Rotterdam Centraal - Spangen (Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel) RET Soccer-tram. Only drives during big events or big matches in Het Kasteel (Sparta Stadium).

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