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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
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

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[]

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[]

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[]

Hungary[]

  • Ganz  Hungary, now subsidiary of Škoda

India[]

  • Bharat Earth Movers Ltd.  India
  • Jessop India Ltd.  India
  • Premier Manufacturer  India

Italy[]

Japan[]

Latvia[]

  • RVR (Rīgas Vagonu Rupnīca) (ex—"Fenikss")  Latvia

Poland[]

Romania[]

Russia[]

  • Saint Petersburg Tramway-Mechanical Plant  Russia
  • Ust-Katav Vagon-Building Plant  Russia
  • Uraltransmash  Russia

Spain[]

Sweden[]

  • Adtranz  Sweden (also in Germany, bought out by Bombardier in 2001)

Switzerland[]

Ukraine[]

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

See also[]

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