- Düwag or
Duewag (stylised in all caps),
formerly Waggonfabrik Uerdingen, was a
German manufacturer of rail vehicles. It was sold in 1999 to
Siemens with...
- The Siemens-
Duewag Supertram is a
fleet of 25
trams built by Siemens-
Duewag of Düsseldorf,
Germany in 1992 for use on the
South Yorkshire Supertram light...
- The Siemens–
Duewag U2 is a type of
light rail
vehicle (LRV),
built by
consortium of Siemens,
Duewag and
Wegmann & Co
built between 1968 and 1990. The...
- tram
produced by
Siemens Mobility (formerly
Duewag). The
first prototype was
produced in 1996 at the
Duewag works in Düsseldorf; the
trams were
later built...
- The
Duewag GT8 Typ
Freiburg is a three-part eight-axle
articulated tram used on
Freiburg im Breisgau's tram network. From 1971 to 1991,
these trams were...
- rail vehicle,
which was
initially built by a Siemens–
Duewag joint venture.
Siemens purchased Duewag in 1999, and ****embled the SD-460
model alongside the...
-
vehicle used on the Los
Angeles Metro Rail system,
manufactured by Siemens-
Duewag. The P2000
trains were
ordered to
supplement the
fleet of the C Line, then...
- Poland,
Romania and Turkey. It was
mainly developed by Düsseldorf-based
Duewag, who also
built most of the vehicles. As the type
evolved over two decades...
- It is
operated with 231 trams,
including ČKD
Tatra KT4, CAF Urbos, and
Duewag Be 4/6 trams. The
first tram line was
introduced on 14
October 1892. In...
- rail
vehicles (LRVs), opened. 2009 –
Plans to
replace all high-floor ABB,
Duewag and
Rotem trams with
Alstom Citadis low
floor trams,
while connecting T1...