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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