Low-floor tram
A low-floor tram is a tram that has no stairsteps between one or more entrances and part or all of the passenger cabin. The low-floor design improves the accessibility of the tram for the public, and also may provide larger windows and more airspace.
An accessible platform-level floor in a tram can be achieved either by using a high-floor vehicle serving high-platform tram stops, or with a true low-floor vehicle interfacing with curb level stops.
Currently both types are in use, depending on the station platform infrastructure in existing rail systems. Some systems may make use of former railway alignments where use of existing high platforms is desirable, while others, particularly new systems, may not have the space to site high-level stops in urban centres.
Low-floor tram configurations
Trams traditionally had high floors, and these designs evolved into the tram with a low-floor centre section. Examples of this design are Amsterdam 11g/12g-trams and the Kusttrams in Belgium.The most common design of 100% low floor vehicles uses short carbody sections for the wheels and longer suspended sections. Examples of this are the Alstom Citadis and Combino. A similar, but somewhat older technique is one that has been developed by MAN. In 1990, it was the first 100% low floor tram. These trams are found in ten German cities and in the Swedish city Norrköping. In many other German cities there are trams with low floor between the outer bogies and single axle bogies under the centre section.
"Light rail" type vehicles frequently have a similar configuration but with a centre bogie designed to accommodate a low floor situated under a short centre section. A more radical approach has been adopted for the City Class LRV, where the main low floor section is only 300 mm above the rail. The low floor runs right through the articulation of both the 29 m long and 38 m Super Citytram version. In both, the corridor through the articulation is wide enough for seated passengers and a wheelchair to pass through. The City Class has been designed to turn on 15 m radius curves and to climb 10% gradients.
In Austria, the Porsche designed Ultra Low Floor Trams can "kneel" at the curbside, reducing the height from the road to only 180 mm.
tram. Low floor is approximately 360 mm high
Some public transport companies have both low floor and high floor trams. They report that low floor trams have 15% higher maintenance costs for the rolling stock, and 20% higher maintenance costs for the infrastructure on average. Among the problems observed is that the missing bogies result in a higher level of wear and tear.
Many low floor trams have fixed bogies which increase track wear and tear, while decreasing the speed at which a tram can drive through a curve. The Škoda ForCity and the newest Alstom Citadis X04 try to counter the effect with low floor pivoting bogies while maintaining 100% low floor design. Prior to the new design, pivoting bogies could only be used under high floors, hence such trams could only be part low-floor, with high-floor sections over the pivoting bogies.
Historic examples
The idea of a low-floor tram dates back to the early 20th century when a number of trolley systems began experimenting with various "stepless" designs. Perhaps the most notable is the Hedley-Doyle Stepless car introduced in 1912 for use on Broadway in Manhattan. A number of other cities also purchased Hedley-Doyle Stepless trams after seeing their success in Manhattan. Since these cars had a unique appearance compared to any other trams running at the time, they earned a number of nicknames, including hobble skirt cars, public welfare cars, and sow bellies.Typical floor heights
To put things into perspective, here are some typical floor heights for public transport vehicles, old and new:- Ultra Low Floor tram — 180 mm
- Low-floor tram — 300 mm to 350 mm
- High-floor tram — more than 600 mm
- Heavy rail rapid transit — 800 mm to 1200 mm
- North American inter-city rail passenger cars — 1350 mm
List of low-floor trams by country manufactured and manufacturers
Belarus
;Belkommunmash- AKSM-743 - Third Generation tram on Minsk tramway
- AKSM-843 - Fourth generation tram on Minsk tramway
Canada
in Toronto
in Zürich
- A32 Flexity Swift
- Citytram
- Cobra
- CR4000 Flexity Swift
- GT8-100D/2S-M
- ET 2010 Flexity Swift
- E-class Melbourne tram Flexity Swift
- Flexity 2
- Flexity 2
- Flexity Berlin
- Flexity Classic
- Flexity Freedom
- Flexity Link
- Flexity Outlook Eurotram
- Flexity Outlook Cityrunner
- Flexity Outlook Olympic Line
- Flexity Outlook
- GT8-100D/2S-M
- HF6 Flexity Swift
- Incentro
- Incentro AT6/5
- K4000 Flexity Swift
- K4500 Flexity Swift
- K5000 Flexity Swift
- K5200 Flexity Swift
- M5000 Flexity Swift
- Traintram Flexity Swift
- Type 1 LVR Flexity Swift
- T2000
- Bombardier Variobahn
Croatia
- TMK 2200
- TMK 2200 K
- TMK 2300
Czech Republic
- K3R-N
- K3R-NT
- KT8D5N
- KT8D5R.N1
- KT8D5R.N2
- KT8D5R.N2P
- KTNF6
- KTNF8
- RT6N1
- RT6N2
- RT6S
- Satra III
- Tatra T3R.PLF
- Tatra T3R.SLF
- VarioLF
- VarioLF plus
- VarioLF plus/o
- VarioLF2
- VarioLF2 plus
- VarioLF2/2 IN
- VarioLF3
- VarioLF3/2
- EVO1
- EVO2
- VV60LF
- 03T Astra/Anitra/Elektra
- 05T Vektra
- 06T Elektra
- 10T Elektra
- 13T Elektra
- 14T Elektra
- 15T ForCity Alfa
- 16T Elektra
- 19T Elektra
- 26T ForCity Classic
- 27T
- 28T ForCity Classic
- 29T ForCity Plus
- 30T ForCity Plus
- Artic ForCity Smart
;Inekon Trams
- 01 Trio
- 04 Superior
- 11 Pento
- 12 Trio
France
- ATM Class 6000
- Citadis 100
- Citadis 202
- Citadis 301
- Citadis 301 CIS numbers: 71-801.
- Citadis 302
- Citadis 401
- Citadis 402
- Citadis 403
- Citadis 502
- Citadis X-04
- Citadis X-05
- Regio-Citadis
- Citadis Dualis
- Citadis Compact
- Citadis Spirit
- Tatra KTNF8 in Gera
- Tramway Français Standard -1
- TFS-2
- Translohr vehicles
- TW 2000
Germany
- ATAC Class 9000
- Düwag-Vevey Be 4/6
- Düwag-Vevey Be 4/8
- GT6-70D/N
- GT8-100C/2S
- GT8-100D/2S-M
- GT8N
- GT8Z
- GT10 NC-DU
- MGT6D
- M8C
- M8C-NF
- MGT6D
- Moderus Beta MF 01, MF 13, MF 14 AC BD, MF 18
- M97
- N8C
- Stadtbahnwagen B
- Supertram
- TW 6000
- U2
- U3
- U4
- 6MGT
- 8MGT
- N8C
- N8S-NF
- Avenio
- Combino
- Combino Plus
- GT6-70D/N
- GT8-70D/N
- GT8-100D/2S-M
- N8C
- Supertram
- S70
- SD-160 in platform level version
- S200
- SD-400
- SD-460
- Stadtbahnwagen B
- TW 2000
- Ultra Low Floor in Vienna
- U2
- U3
- U4
- Eurotram
- GTxN/M/S
- GT6-70D/N
- GT8-70D/N
- GT8-100D/2S-M
- N8C
- Variobahn
- GTZ8-B Vamos
- N8C
- Stadtbahnwagen B
Ireland
- Citadis 301
- Citadis 401
- Citadis 402
- Citadis 502
Italy
- ATM Class 5000
- ATM Class 7100
- ATM Class 7500
- ATM Class 7600
- M32 trams on Gothenburg tramway
- TEB serie 001-014 on Bergamo–Albino light rail
- SL95
- T-68
- T-68A
- T-69
- ATM Class 5000
- ATM Class 6000
- ATAC Class 9100
- ATAC Class 9200
- ATAC Class 9000
- Eurotram
Japan
- Little Dancer Type A
- Little Dancer Type C
- Little Dancer Type L
- Little Dancer Type S
- Little Dancer Type U
- Little Dancer Type Ua
- Little Dancer Type X
- Green Mover Max
- Green Mover LEX
- Kinki Sharyo SLRV
Poland
- Konstal 112N
- Konstal 114Na
- Konstal 116N/116Na
- Konstal NGd99
- Konstal 116Nd
- Moderus Beta MF 01, MF 13, MF 14 AC BD, MF 18
- Moderus Beta MF 02 AC, MF 15 AC, MF 16 AC BD, MF 19 AC
- 120N Tramicus
- 120Na Swing
- 121N Tramicus
- 121Na Swing
- 122N Tramicus
- 122Na Swing
- 128N Jazz
- 128NG Jazz
- 134N Jazz
- 2010N Twist
- 2012N Twist Step
- 2014N Twist Krakowiak
- 71-414 Twist Fokstrot
- Protram 205 WrAs
- Protram 206 WrAs - In project phase
- Protram 405N - one prototype produced in 2012 and is used since then in Kraków
- Solaris Tramino
Romania
- Astra Autentic
- Astra Imperio
- Bucur LF
- V3A-93-CH/CA-PPC
- V3A-93-PPC
Russian Federation
- LVS-2005
- LVS-2008
- LVS-2009 and 71-154М
- KTM-23
- KTM-24
- KTM-25
- KTM-30
- KTM-31
- 71-911
- 71-931 and 71-931M
Spain
- Urbos 1
- Urbos 2
- Urbos 3 - version Urbos 70
- Urbos 3 - version Urbos 100
- Urbos 3 - version Urbos AXL
- Urbos 3 - version Urbos TT
- Urbos 3 - version Urbos LRV
- British Rail Class 398 Citylink
- British Rail Class 399 Citylink
- NET 2012
Switzerland
- GT8-100C/2S
- Tram 2000 Be 4/8
- Variobahn
- Tango
- Tango
- Variobahn
Turkey
- Durmaray Panorama
- Durmaray Silkworm
Ukraine
;Electrontrans- Electron T3L44
- Electron T5L64
- Electron T5B65
- K-1M6
- K-1M8
- K-1M
Other trams
- AKSM 843
- Siemens S70Konstal 116NAvanto
- BKM 85300M
- DL6WA, mark Dalianren manufactured by Tram Factory of Dalian, in Dalian.
- Boston MBTA Type 8 Trolley
- Cegielski 118N "Puma"
- City Class LRV
- Hedley-Doyle Stepless car
- Imperio, used on the Arad, Romania tram network
- RTE 2009
- SEPTA PCC II
- Transtech Oy Artic Trams
- United Streetcar trams
- Tram 2000 Be 4/6
- GTZ8-B Vamos
- HCP Puma
- M31 on Gothenburg tramway
- Fukui Railway F1000
- Hiroden 1000 series
- Hiroden 5100 series :ja:広島電鉄5100形電車)
- Kumamoto City Tram 0800
- Kumamoto City Tram 9700 series
- Man'yosen MLRV 1000
- Okayama Electric Tramway 9200
- :ja:SWIMO
- Toyama Chiho Railway 9000 series
- Toyama Light Rail TLR 0600
- Newag Nevelo
- NGT6DD-ER on Dresden tramway
- Serie 3800 de FGV on Valencia tramway/CCFL fleet series 501-510 on Lisbon tramway