WARSAW Tramways announced on August 11 that it has abandoned a tender for a contract to supply up to 213 LRVs because the offer submitted by the highest-scoring bidder exceeds the available budget.
POLAND: An agreement has been signed for Warszawa to receive 2bn złoty of co-financing from the EU for the completion of ...
Medcom will provide power electronic equipment, while Warsaw-based ATM will supply data recorders. Warsaw is adding nearly 20km to its tram network, including extensions to Wilanów and Goclaw, which ...
The best ways to get around Warsaw are on foot and via public transportation. Many top attractions sit within walking distance of one another, while others are easy to reach by metro, tram or bus.
As regular commuters in any major city will know: speed is of the essence. Since Warsaw commuters can currently expect to travel at an average speed of only 18 km/h on the tram (over 24 km/h is ...
Read on to learn the history of Poland’s love affair with trams… Warsaw’s first experience of tram transport came in 1866, when a short horsecar line was built to transport goods and passengers ...
Warsaw is a city packed with historic attractions and museums. Most central neighborhoods contain can't-miss sights, so plan on exploring several districts during your visit. All of Warsaw's top ...