List of tram builders

This is a worldwide list of tram builders. Trams may also be called streetcars or trolleys in certain countries. These companies are, or at one time were, manufacturers of genuine trams/streetcars. Makers of replica-tram buses are not listed.

Africa
Asia/Pacific Australia · China · Hong Kong · India · Japan · New Zealand · Turkey
Europe Belarus · Bulgaria · Croatia · Czech Republic · Finland · France · Germany · Hungary · Italy · Latvia · Netherlands · Poland · Romania · Russia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Ukraine · United Kingdom
North America Canada · United States
South America Argentina · Brazil
Defunct
See also

Argentina

Australia

Belarus

Brazil

  • Bom Sinal

Bulgaria

Canada

China

Croatia

Czech Republic

Finland

France

Germany

Hong Kong

Hungary

India

Italy

Japan

New Zealand

  • DSC Cousins & Cousins, formerly Cousins & Atkins
  • Henderson & Pollard, Auckland
  • Auckland City Corporation Tramways
  • Auckland Transport Board
  • Boon & Co, Christchurch
  • Lyons and Co, Wellington
  • Rouse & Hurrell, Wellington
  • Rouse and Black, Wellington
  • Wellington City Corporation
  • Dunedin City Corporation Tramways

Poland

Romania

Russia

Spain

Sweden

  • Adtranz (also in Germany; bought out by Bombardier in 2001)

Switzerland

Turkey

  • Durmazlar (Durmaray)
  • Bozankaya

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Defunct

Argentina

Austria

Australia

Canada

Czech Republic

  • ČKD (1951–1999)
  • Vagónka Tatra Česká Lípa (produced trams, 1929-1954)
  • Vagónka Tatra Studénka (produced trams, 1902–1951)
  • Královopolská strojírna (produced trams, 1903–1951)

Latvia

Netherlands

New Zealand

Poland

Romania

  • Electrometal Timișoara (1972–1990)

Russia

Switzerland

United Kingdom

United States

See also

References

  1. Modertrans
  2. Middleton, William D. (1967). The Time of the Trolley, pp. 420–425. Milwaukee: Kalmbach Publishing. ISBN 0-89024-013-2.
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