By Peter Ehrlich (about) (contact)
Erfurt is the capital of the German state of Thuringia.
The tram operator, Erfurter Verkehrsbetriebe AG (EVAG) runs a
well-maintained 6-route tram system. Like many former East German
cities, Erfurt has been gradually moving away from the Communist-era
Tatra PCC trams and investing in low-floor streetcars from other
builders. In recent years, it has purchased a sizeable number of
Siemens Combino cars with 6 and 4 axles. On Sundays and holidays, the
Tatras are stored away leaving the Combinos to provide the reduced
service. Unfortunately, a major structural problem will likely
sideline the oldest Combinos in Erfurt and other European cities until
repairs can be made. In addition to the Combinos, Erfurt also rosters
several makes of Duewag (later Bombardier) low floor trams: the 1994
MGT6D model and the 1998 MGT6DE; and vintage tram 92, dating to 1938
and built by the Gotha Tram Works.
| Numbers | Years | Manufacturer/Model (notes) |
| 421-553 | 1976-1990 | Tatra KT4D (Being withdrawn) |
| 601-616 | 1994-1998 | Duewag MGT6D/MGT6DE (partly low floor) |
| 621-644 | 2000-2004 | Siemens Combino (low floor) |
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