Rolling Stock
Revenue cars (brackets: number of units in working order (April 2008) / dates of production):
- N Type - classic four-wheel car (2 / 1949, 1951)
- 102Na Type - articulated car, body based on Polish PCC - 13N Type (3 / 1970–1973)
- 105N/Na Type - short car, with electrical system based on PCC technology (314 / 1973–1992)
- 111N Type - bi-directional version of 105Na Type (6 / 1993)
- 116Nd Type - low-floor articulated Citadis LRT car (17 / 2000–2001)
Non-revenue cars: ca. 50 cars, mostly of N and 4N Types, though many other interesting units are in the working order (including driver education cars, general works cars, overhead wires maintenance cars, snow ploughs, platform trailers and one tamping machine).
Museum cars: a set of classic N type motor car with a 4ND Type passive trailer produced in 1950s, renovated in 2000–2001.
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