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{{short description|German public transport operating company}}
[[Image:Stuttgart_dt8.jpg|thumb|Light rail line U1 between Stöckach and Neckartor; mixed gauge track can be seen]]
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[[Image:stuttgart_gt4.jpg|thumb|Tram line 15 in the Haußmannstraße. The modell GT4 was operated from 1959 to 2007.]]
[[File:Karte der Stadtbahn Stuttgart und des O-Bus Esslingen.png|thumb|Transport network]]
[[Image:Citaro G - SSB.jpg|thumb|A Stuttgart low floor articulated bus]]
[[Image:Stuttgart dt8.jpg|thumb|Light rail line U1 between Stöckach and Neckartor; [[Dual gauge|mixed gauge]] track can be seen]]
[[Image:Stuttgart_zahnradbahn1.jpg|thumb|The rack railway]]
[[File:Ssb-flex.jpeg|thumb|[[Mercedes-Benz Vito|Mercedes-Benz V-Class]] for SSB Flex]]
[[Image:Standseilbahn_Stuttgart2.jpg|thumb|The funicular railway]]
[[File:Expressbus X1 Wilhemsbau.jpg|thumb|[[Volvo 7900|Volvo articulated bus]] on the X1]]
'''Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG''' (SSB) is the principal public transport operating company in the [[Germany|German]] city of [[Stuttgart]]. The SSB operates [[light rail|light rail lines]], [[bus|bus lines]], a [[rack railway]], and a [[funicular|funicular railway]].<ref name=wpde>{{de}}</ref>
'''Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG''' ('''SSB''') is the principal public transport operating company in the [[Germany|German]] city of [[Stuttgart]]. The SSB is a member of the [[Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart]] (VVS), and operates the [[Stuttgart Stadtbahn]], [[bus|bus lines]], a [[rack railway]], and a [[funicular|funicular railway]].


== Colour==
== Colour==
Since the coat of arms of Stuttgart shows a ''black'', rampant horse on a ''yellow'' or golden field, the Stuttgart Stadtbahn as well as all the buses (and the now dysfunctional old trams) come in yellow with black window frames.
Since the coat of arms of Stuttgart shows a ''black'', rampant horse on a ''yellow'' or golden field, the Stuttgart Stadtbahn as well as all the buses come in yellow with black window frames.


==Stuttgart Stadtbahn==
==Light rail system==
{{main|Stuttgart Stadtbahn}}
{{main|Stuttgart Stadtbahn}}


The Stadtbahn or (light rail system) covers 15 lines. The last regular tram line (15) was converted in December 2007. The old system is operated with 164 cars, operates on [[standard gauge]] track, and is electrified at 750 [[volt]]s [[Direct current|DC]].<ref name=wpde>{{de}}</ref>
The Stadtbahn, a (light rail system), covers 17 lines. The system is operated with 164 cars, operates on [[standard gauge]] track, and is electrified at 750 [[volt]]s [[Direct current|DC]].{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}


==Tram system used until December 2007==
==Tram system used until December 2007==
The last remaining tram line (15) ceased to operate on December, 8th, 2007 and was replaced by the Stadtbahn line U15 on the same day. The old tram system was operated by 38 cars of type GT4. Unlike the city's light rail system, the tram system operated on [[metre gauge]] track. The conversion of tram lines to light rail lines was thus a complex procedure, and necessitates [[mixed gauge]] track where both systems operated over the same track.<ref name=wpde>{{de}}</ref>
The last remaining tram line (15) ceased to operate on 8 December 2007 and was replaced by the Stadtbahn line U15 on the same day. The old tram system was operated by 38 cars of type [[GT4 (Stuttgart)|GT4]]. Unlike the city's light rail system, the tram system operated on {{Track gauge|1m|allk=on}} track. The conversion of tram lines to light rail lines was thus a complex procedure, and necessitates [[dual gauge]] track where both systems operated over the same track.{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}


There are also two heritage tram lines, which are operated on the second Sunday of each month and on the last Saturday of each month by the [[Stuttgarter Historische Straßenbahnen]] society.<ref name=wpde>{{de}}</ref>
There are also two [[heritage tram]] lines, which are operated on the second Sunday of each month and on the last Saturday of each month by the [[Stuttgarter Historische Straßenbahnen]] society with trams from the [[Stuttgart Straßenbahn Museum|Tram Museum of Stuttgart]].{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}

<gallery widths="210" heights="150">
stuttgart gt4.jpg|Tram line 15 in the Haußmannstraße. The [[GT4 (Stuttgart)|model GT4]] was operated from 1959 to 2007.
GT4Ruhbank P1040497.jpg|Two trams of model GT4 in the terminal loop “Ruhbank” at the [[Fernsehturm Stuttgart|Fernsehturm]].
</gallery>
[[Image:Citaro G - SSB.jpg|thumb|A Stuttgart low floor articulated bus]]
[[Image:Stuttgart zahnradbahn1.jpg|thumb|The rack railway]]
[[Image:Standseilbahn Stuttgart2.jpg|thumb|The funicular railway]]


==Bus system==
==Bus system==
The bus network of the SSB covers Stuttgart and many neighbouring cities, with 54 different routes. Bus routes are operated by both SSB itself, and by other operators under contract to SSB.<ref name=wpde>{{de}}</ref>
The bus network of the SSB covers Stuttgart and many neighbouring cities, with 54 different routes. Bus routes are operated by both SSB itself, and by other operators under contract to SSB.{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}


SSB's own bus fleet consists of approximately 250 vehicles, of which about 160 are [[articulated bus]]es. The buses are predominantly of [[Mercedes Benz]] manufacture, although there are 36 made by [[MAN AG|MAN]] in the years 2001 and 2002. The bus fleet is operated from depots and yards at [[Gaisburg]], [[Möhringen]], [[Sielmingen]], and [[Zuffenhausen]].<ref name=wpde>{{de}}</ref>
SSB's own bus fleet consists of approximately 250 vehicles, of which about 160 are [[articulated bus]]es. The buses are predominantly of [[Mercedes-Benz]] manufacture, although there are 36 made by [[MAN SE|MAN]] in the years 2001 and 2002. The bus fleet is operated from depots and yards at [[Gaisburg]], [[Möhringen (Stuttgart)|Möhringen]], [[Sielmingen]], and [[Zuffenhausen]].{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}


==Other modes==
==Other modes==
Besides the light rail, tram and bus networks, the SSB operates two more unusual forms of transport:
Besides the light rail and bus networks, the SSB operates two more unusual forms of transport:
*The [[Stuttgart Rack Railway]] connects the urban districts of [[Stuttgart-Süd|Stuttgart South]] (Marienplatz) and [[Degerloch]] (Albplatz). This line operates as SSB route 10, and connects light rail lines U1 and U14 at Marienplatz with lines U5, U6 and U8 at Albplatz.
*The [[Stuttgart Rack Railway]] connects the urban districts of [[Stuttgart-Süd|Stuttgart South]] (Marienplatz) and [[Degerloch]] (Albplatz). This line operates as SSB route 10, and connects light rail lines U1 and U14 at Marienplatz with lines U5, U6 and U8 at Albplatz.
*The [[Standseilbahn Stuttgart]], a [[funicular|funicular railway]], links [[Südheimer Platz]] with the Degerloch forest cemetery. This line, which operates as SSB route 20, connects with light rail lines U1 and U14 at Südheimer Platz.
*The [[Standseilbahn Stuttgart]], a [[funicular|funicular railway]], links [[Südheimer Platz]] with the Degerloch forest cemetery. This line, which operates as SSB route 20, connects with light rail lines U1 and U14 at Südheimer Platz.


== Fares and ticketing ==
== Fares and ticketing ==
The SSB is part of the regional transport cooperative, the [[Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart]] (VVS), which coordinates tickets and fares among all transport operators in the metropolitan area. Besides the SSB's Stadtbahn, tram and bus networks, this coordination includes the [[Stuttgart S-Bahn]], operated by a subsidiary of [[Deutsche Bahn|Deutsche Bahn AG]] (DBAG), and DBAG's [[RegionalBahn]] regional train services within the VVS area.<ref name=wpde>{{de}}</ref>
The SSB is part of the regional transport cooperative, the [[Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart]] (VVS), which coordinates tickets and fares among all transport operators in the metropolitan area. Besides the SSB's Stadtbahn, tram and bus networks, this coordination includes the [[Stuttgart S-Bahn]], operated by a subsidiary of [[Deutsche Bahn|Deutsche Bahn AG]] (DBAG), and DBAG's [[RegionalBahn]] regional train services within the VVS area.{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.ssb-ag.de/ Official web site of the SSB]
* [http://www.ssb-ag.de/ Official web site of the SSB]
* [http://www.vvs.de/ Official web site of the VVS (comprehensive version in German)]
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 27 November 2023

Transport network
Light rail line U1 between Stöckach and Neckartor; mixed gauge track can be seen
Mercedes-Benz V-Class for SSB Flex
Volvo articulated bus on the X1

Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG (SSB) is the principal public transport operating company in the German city of Stuttgart. The SSB is a member of the Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart (VVS), and operates the Stuttgart Stadtbahn, bus lines, a rack railway, and a funicular railway.

Colour

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Since the coat of arms of Stuttgart shows a black, rampant horse on a yellow or golden field, the Stuttgart Stadtbahn as well as all the buses come in yellow with black window frames.

Stuttgart Stadtbahn

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The Stadtbahn, a (light rail system), covers 17 lines. The system is operated with 164 cars, operates on standard gauge track, and is electrified at 750 volts DC.[citation needed]

Tram system used until December 2007

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The last remaining tram line (15) ceased to operate on 8 December 2007 and was replaced by the Stadtbahn line U15 on the same day. The old tram system was operated by 38 cars of type GT4. Unlike the city's light rail system, the tram system operated on 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge track. The conversion of tram lines to light rail lines was thus a complex procedure, and necessitates dual gauge track where both systems operated over the same track.[citation needed]

There are also two heritage tram lines, which are operated on the second Sunday of each month and on the last Saturday of each month by the Stuttgarter Historische Straßenbahnen society with trams from the Tram Museum of Stuttgart.[citation needed]

A Stuttgart low floor articulated bus
The rack railway
The funicular railway

Bus system

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The bus network of the SSB covers Stuttgart and many neighbouring cities, with 54 different routes. Bus routes are operated by both SSB itself, and by other operators under contract to SSB.[citation needed]

SSB's own bus fleet consists of approximately 250 vehicles, of which about 160 are articulated buses. The buses are predominantly of Mercedes-Benz manufacture, although there are 36 made by MAN in the years 2001 and 2002. The bus fleet is operated from depots and yards at Gaisburg, Möhringen, Sielmingen, and Zuffenhausen.[citation needed]

Other modes

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Besides the light rail and bus networks, the SSB operates two more unusual forms of transport:

Fares and ticketing

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The SSB is part of the regional transport cooperative, the Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart (VVS), which coordinates tickets and fares among all transport operators in the metropolitan area. Besides the SSB's Stadtbahn, tram and bus networks, this coordination includes the Stuttgart S-Bahn, operated by a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG (DBAG), and DBAG's RegionalBahn regional train services within the VVS area.[citation needed]

References

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48°43′26″N 9°07′48″E / 48.724°N 9.130°E / 48.724; 9.130