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This is a worldwide list of tram builders. Trams may also be called streetcars or trolleys in some countries.
Asia/Pacific | Australia · Hong Kong · India · Japan | |
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Europe | Austria · Belarus · Bulgaria · Croatia · Czech Republic · France · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Italy ·
Latvia · Poland · Romania · Russia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Ukraine · United Kingdom | |
North America | Canada · United States | |
South America | Argentina · Brazil | |
See also |
- This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
By country[]
Argentina[]
- Material Ferroviario S.A. (Materfer) Argentina
Australia[]
- Newstead Tram Cars Australia – Historic-tramcar replicas
- Bendigo Tramways Australia Historic-tramcar replicas
- Commonwealth Engineering Australia
Austria[]
- Simmering-Graz-Pauker (SGP) Austria
Belarus[]
Brazil[]
- Bom Sinal Brazil
Bulgaria[]
- TRAMKAR Bulgaria
Canada[]
- Bombardier Transportation - Thunder Bay, Ontario {{{name}}}
- Urban Transportation Development Corporation - Thunder Bay, Ontario 1973–1990s (used old CC&F plant)
- Hawker Siddeley Canada - Thunder Bay, Ontario 1962–2001 (old CC&F plant)
- Canadian Car and Foundry - Thunder Bay, Ontario {{{name}}} 1897-1913; 1940s
- Ottawa Car Company - Ottawa, Ontario {{{name}}} 1891-1947
- Preston Car Company - Preston, Ontario (now Cambridge, Ontario) {{{name}}} 1908-1920s, bought by Brill
- Toronto Railway Company - Toronto, Ontario {{{name}}} 1891-1920, wooden cars for mostly in-house use only, but built some cars for Mexico and Western Canadian operators by subsidiary Convertible Car Company of Toronto
- James Crossen-Cobourg Car Works - Cobourg, Ontario 1890-1915
Croatia[]
- Crotram Croatia
- Đuro Đaković (factory) Croatia (produced trams, 1957–1993)
- ZET Zagreb Croatia (produced trams, 1922–195x)
Czech Republic[]
- ČKD Czech Republic (1951–1999)
- Inekon Trams Czech Republic
- Pragoimex Czech Republic
- Škoda Czech Republic
- Tatra Czech Republic
France[]
Germany[]
- Adtranz Germany (also in Sweden, bought out by Bombardier in 2001)
- DUEWAG Germany (sold to Siemens in 1999)
- Gothaer Waggonfabrik Germany
- Siemens Germany
Hong Kong[]
- Hong Kong Tramways Hong Kong
Hungary[]
- Ganz Hungary, now subsidiary of Škoda
India[]
Italy[]
Japan[]
- ALNA Sharyo Japan
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries Japan
- Kinki Sharyo Japan
- Niigata Transys Company Japan
- Nippon Sharyo Japan
- Tokyu Car Corporation Japan
Latvia[]
- RVR (Rīgas Vagonu Rupnīca) (ex—"Fenikss") Latvia
Poland[]
- FPS "Cegielski" Poland
- Konstal (became part of Alstom France in 1997) Poland
- PESA Bydgoszcz Poland
- RMT Protram Poland
- Solaris Poland
- Newag Poland
Romania[]
- Astra Arad Romania
- Electro Putere Craiova Romania
- Electrometal Timisoara Romania 1972–1990
- U.R.A.C. Bucharest Romania
Russia[]
- Saint Petersburg Tramway-Mechanical Plant Russia
- Ust-Katav Vagon-Building Plant Russia
- Uraltransmash Russia
Spain[]
- CAF Spain
Sweden[]
- Adtranz Sweden (also in Germany, bought out by Bombardier in 2001)
Switzerland[]
- Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG) Switzerland
- Schweizerische Wagons- und Aufzügefabrik AG Schlieren-Zürich (SWS) Switzerland
- Stadler Switzerland
Ukraine[]
- Yuzhmash Ukraine
United Kingdom[]
- Dick, Kerr & Co. United Kingdom
- English Electric Company United Kingdom
- TRAM Power Ltd—Citytram United Kingdom
United States[]
- American Car Company United States
- J. G. Brill and Company United States
- Brookville Equipment Corporation United States – Historic-streetcar replicas
- Cincinnati Car Company United States 1902-1938
- Edwards Rail Car Company (1997-2008) – Historic-streetcar replicas
- Gomaco Trolley Company United States – Historic-streetcar replicas
- W. L. Holman Car Company United States 1894-1912
- Jewett Car Company United States 1893-1919
- Miner Railcar (now Kasgro Rail Equipment) – Diesel-electric-powered historic-streetcar replicas
- Niles Car and Manufacturing Company United States
- Pullman Company/Pullman Standard United States 1891-1952 for streetcars
- Russell Car Company United States
- St. Louis Car Company United States 1887–1973
- John Stephenson Company United States 1832-1917
- Perley A. Thomas Car Works United States 1917-1936; bus manufacturer from 1936 on
- Transportation Innovations Group – Historic-streetcar replicas
- Tran Systems – Restores historic streetcars
- United Streetcar, LLC United States – Low-floor modern streetcars
See also[]
- List of rolling stock manufacturers
- List of locomotive builders
- Tram#Types
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