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    Magdeburger Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH (MVB)

    Tram network comprises 9 routes with 124 stops. A tangential line from Südring in the southwest running east to Raiffeisenstraße was opened on August 9 2018, and this was extended further east to Warschauer Straße and the existing line on Schönebecker Straße on December 16 2020, with routes 2 and ...

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    Naumburger Straßenbahn GmbH

    Opened in 1882, Germany’s shortest urban tramway is just 2·9 km long. Although the network was closed in 1991, services around the eastern part of the ring line were restored in 2007. In December 2017 a 400 m extension to Salztor was opened, and in 2018 the line was extended ...

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    Mitteldeutscher Verkehrsverbund GmbH (MDV)

    Central Germany Local Transport Authority

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    Halberstädter Verkehrs-GmbH (HVG)

    First line opened 1903. Tramway comprises 2 routes (plus weekends-only route) with 23 stops. AddressGröperstraße 8338820 HalberstadtGermanyPhone+49 3941 56615Fax+49 3941 566163Emailhvg@stadtverkehr-halberstadt.deWebsitewww.stadtverkehr-halberstadt.de   Traffic Passenger journeys2·7 million (all modes)Information year2017   Network data Gauge1000 mmLength11·7 kmElectrification11·7 km - 600 V DCRolling stock16 LRV/tram cars

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    Dessauer Verkehrs GmbH (DVV)

    First line opened 1894; conventional tramway has two routes serving 29 stops. The short Klughardtstraße – Sportplatz Kreuzbergstraße branch (1·1 km) was abandoned in July 2016. AddressAlbrechtstraße 4806844 Dessau-RoßlauGermanyPhone+49 340 8990Fax+49 340 899 2599Emailstadtwerke@dvv-dessau.deWebsitewww.dvv-dessau.de Traffic Passenger journeys4·8 million (all modes)Information year2018 Network data Gauge1435 mmLength12·5 kmElectrification12·5 ...

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    Hallesche Verkehrs AG (HAVAG)

    First line opened 1882; this tramway has 11 routes serving 125 stops. The extensive network serving the city also includes a long inter-urban line. This runs south from Halle to Merseburg and Bad Dürrenberg, end-to-end services running for over 30 route-km. The network’s most recent addition was a partly single-track ...