Musée du Tram
Open regularlyCity: Neuchâtel (Switzerland).
Total route length: 8.8 km (5.5 miles).
Track gauge: 1000 mm (metre gauge).
Opened: April 2014.
Closed: March 2020 because of COVID-19.
Reopened: November 27, 2020.
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Tram companies in Neuchâtel
Transports Publics Neuchâtelois (transN)
Operational
Other tram museums in Neuchâtel
Buffet d'un Tram
Open regularly
Tram lines in operation
Neuchâtel Tram Touristique
Operational
Musée du Tram stops
Boudry, and Place Pury.
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Current trams at the museum
Horse-drawn tram: 1.
Railcar: 44, 73.
Service vehicle: 601.
Sidecar: 143.
Transports Publics Neuchâtelois (transN)
Operational
Horse-drawn tram: 1.
Railcar: 44, 73.
Service vehicle: 301.
Sidecar: 101, 143.
Former trams at the museum
Articulated tram: 592.
Railcar: 72.
Transports Publics Neuchâtelois (transN)
Operational
Articulated tram: 592, 1102.
Railcar: 72.
Unione Italiana Tramways Elettrici (UITE)
Closed
Articulated tram: 1102.
Indicative opening hours
Some Sundays: 2 pm - 5 pm
See the official opening hours.
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Musée du Tram
By: Association Neuchâteloise des Amis du Tramway - ANAT.
Language: English, French, German.
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Last updated: March 9, 2024.