Southern Federal District
| Name of System | Location | Traction Type |
Date (From) | Date (To) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abinsk / Абинск | Horse | ? | ? | ||
| Astrakhan / Астрахань | Electric | 24 June 1900 | 14 May 2007 | Operation suspended April 1919 - April 1922 because of war. | |
| Grozny / Грозный | Electric | 7 November 1932 | December 1994 | Closed because of war damage. Virtually all tramway infrastructure was destroyed; no plans for reconstruction are known. | |
| Ilsky / Ильский | Horse | 1908 | ? | ||
| Krasnodar / Краснодар | Electric | 23 December 1900 | |||
| ♦ Krasnodar / Краснодар - Pashkovskaya / Пашковская | Petrol (gasoline) | 4 April 1912 | 1914 | ||
| Electric | 14 December 1914 | Connected to main Krasnodar system 1918. | |||
| Krymsk / Крымск | Horse | 1921 | 1932 | ||
| Novocherkassk / Новочеркасск | Electric | 22 January 1954 | |||
| Novorossiysk / Новороссийск | Electric | 30 May 1934 | 26 August 1969 | ||
| Pyatigorsk / Пятигорск | Electric | 5 May 1904 | |||
| Rostov-na-Donu / Ростов-на-Дону /Rostov-on-Don | Horse | 11 September 1887 | December 1902 | ||
| Electric | 2 January 1902 | Operation suspended October 1941 - 1 June 1943 because of war. | |||
| ♦ Nakhichevan-na-Donu /Нахичевань-на-Дону | Horse | 21 May 1890 | December 1902 | ||
| Electric | 4 January 1903 | Nakhichevan amalgamated with Rostov in 1928. | |||
| Shakhty / Шахты | Electric | 7 November 1932 | 7 December 2001 | Operation suspended 1942 - April 1944 because of war. | |
| Taganrog / Таганрог | Electric | 7 November 1932 | |||
| Vladikavkaz / Владикавказ | Electric | 16 August 1904 | Operation suspended 1920 - November 1924 because of war. | ||
| Yeysk / Ейск | Steam | 1915 | ? |
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