Pesa Swing

Tram model
4 ft 8+12 in)
  • 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
  • 1,009 mm (3 ft 3+2332 in) (Sofia)
  • PESA Swing is a tram manufactured by a Polish company PESA in Bydgoszcz. It is a 100% low-floor, five-section vehicle based on the 120N model.

    The first company to order PESA 120Na Swing trams was Warsaw Tramway, which ordered 186 units. The delivery started in summer 2010 and it is expected that by the end of 2012 already about 100 units will have been delivered.[1]

    Operators

    Country City Operator Units purchased
     Poland Bydgoszcz MZK Bydgoszcz 33
    Gdańsk Gdansk Buses and Trams 35
    Łódź MPK Łódź 34
    Szczecin Szczecin Tramways 28
    Toruń MZK Toruń 23 out of 28
    Warsaw Warsaw Tramways 180 + 6 Duo
     Bulgaria Sofia Stolichen Electrotransport EAD 67

    [2][3][4]

     Hungary Szeged SzKT 9
     Romania Cluj-Napoca CTP Cluj-Napoca 4
    Iași CTP Iași 16
     Russia Kaliningrad Kaliningrad-GorTrans 1

    References

    1. ^ (in Polish) "Warszawa: PESA dostarczy 186 tramwajów", http://infotram.pl/text.php?id=23761 Retrieved 2010-05-16.
    2. ^ 2019-11-28T16:27:00+00:00. "Pesa Swing tram presented to Sofia". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 2020-06-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
    3. ^ "И последният от 13-те нови трамвая пристигна в София". www.economic.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2020-06-20.
    4. ^ "14 нови нископодови трамваи тръгват в София (снимки)". Dnes.dir.bg. Retrieved 2023-03-14.

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