European Number of Trams by Country

In 2024, Poland leads in tram numbers in Europe with 3.04 thousand units despite a 0.93% decline from the previous year. The Czech Republic also saw a similar decline with 1.62 thousand trams. Romania and Estonia experienced reductions as well, notably decreasing by 3.86% and 2.09% respectively. Conversely, Hungary, Bulgaria, Slovakia, and Latvia showed growth, with variations ranging from 0.41% to 3.34%, signaling potential positive mobility trends.

Future trends indicate a possible rise in the modernization and expansion of tram systems, driven by sustainability needs and urban mobility enhancements. Increased investments and policies supporting green transport may contribute to growth, particularly in underrepresented markets.

Top countries in Number of Trams by Country

# 10 Countries Units Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 3,040 2023 -0.59% -0.93% View data
2 2 Czech Republic 1,620 2023 -1.22% -0.93% View data
3 3 Romania 988 2023 -3.42% -3.86% View data
4 4 Hungary 739 2023 -0.14% +0.41% View data
5 5 Croatia 340 2023 -0.58% -0.35% View data
6 6 Bulgaria 318 2023 +0.32% +1.1% View data
7 7 Slovakia 310 2023 -0.64% +1.07% View data
8 8 Latvia 238 2023 -1.24% +1.4% View data
9 9 Finland 132 2023 0% +3.34% View data
10 10 Estonia 63 2023 -1.56% -2.09% View data

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