By Peter Ehrlich (about) (contact)
This meter gauge system, located in the former East
German state of Thuringia, operates 3 regular service lines and one
part-time route. While lines 1, 2 and 3 operate within the city
limits, Line 4 is an extensive interurban route to the hamlets of
Tabarz, Friedrichroda and Waltershausen which faces an uncertain
future. Indeed, the area is economically depressed and the agency,
named Thuringerwaldbahn und StraĆenbahn Gotha GmbH (TWSB), is quite
cash-strapped, and survives by acquiring good used meter-gauge trams
from Erfurt, Mannheim and Bochum. In most cases (except Erfurt),
Gotha retained the previous city's numbering on the purchased
tramcars. All trams are built either by Tatra, reflecting the days of
Communist rule, or Duewag, coming to Gotha after the unification and
the end of Communism.
The agency rosters a small fleet of historic trams and
trailers. 4-axle T7 motor car 56, built 1929 by Gotha Tram Works,
4-axle B2 trailer 82, also from 1929 by Gotha, and 1928-vintage
freight boxcar ("gepƤckwagen") 101, were used on a Good Friday charter
over the entire system during my visit to Gotha in 2005. Another
Gotha-built tram, six-axle 215, a G4-61 from 1967, is also available
for tram chartering, as are two other 4-axle units.
The interurban line is quite scenic, running through
farmland, thick forests and nicely-scrubbed suburbs, and makes this
system well worth a visit. Of note is the shuttle operation between
Gleisdreireck (literally, 3-track wye), a flat, desolate clearing in
the woods, and Waltershausen, which requires double-end cars and
sports a very frequent service, even on Sundays and holidays.
However, despite a well-maintained trackway, lack of support from the
towns served by the interurban threatens this 11km route.
| Numbers | Years | Manufacturer/Model (notes) |
| 301-307 | 1981-1982 | Tatra KT4D |
| 308-312 | 1990 | Tatra KT4D |
395, 408, 528 (and others) | 1962-1969 | Duewag GT6/GT6M (ex-Mannheim, Bochum, Erfurt) |
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