Stadler TINA
TINA is a family of three-, five- and seven- section low-floor trams, mostly with Tram with [suspended articulation|suspended articulations] and pivoting bogies. The trams are designed and produced by Stadler Rail, with the final assembly in Bussnang, Switzerland. TINA stems from the German term "Total Integrierter Niederflur-Antrieb"; in English "Totally Integrated Low-floor Drive". As of 2025, operators in six cities have order TINA trams.
Operators
- Darmstadt, the first of 25 trams entered service late 2023.
- Basel, the first of 25 trams entered service in 2024.
- Rostock, the first of 28 trams will enter service in 2025.
- Halle, the first of 56 trams will enter service in 2025.
- Den Haag, the first of 56 trams will enter service in 2026.
- Gera, the first of 6 trams will enter service in 2026.