Trams in Malmö
The Malmö tramway network was a tram network that existed as a public transit system in Malmö, Sweden in some extent from 1887 until 1973. In 1987 a new route of about was built as a historic line, which remains in operation today.
History
The tramway operated between 1887 and 1973. It started service as a horsecar. The horsecars were replaced by electric trams starting in December 1906, with the last horses being retired in February 1907. With the introduction of right-hand traffic in 1967 most tram lines were withdrawn and replaced by buses, although line 4 to Sibbarp remained until April 27 1973.Lines
The following lines are listed by the Tramway Museum Society.| Number | Years | Route |
| 1 | 1907-1967 | Östervärn-Södervärn |
| 2 | 1907-1940 | Hamnen-Södervärn |
| 3 | 1906-1964 | Värnhem-Gustav Adolfs torg-Värnhem |
| 4 | 1907-1973 | Gustav Adolfs torg-Limhamn |
| 5 | 1915-1928 | Gustav Adolfs torg-Stjärnplan |
| 6 | 1916-1919, 1924-1949 | Värnhem-Hohög |
| 7 | 1918-1949 | Schougens bro-Frihamnen |
| 8 | 1928-1930 | Malmö Central Station-Södervärn |