The company
Hansa Waggonbau in Bremen had been among the first to introduce the concept of articulated railcars which had been delivered to customers with the
GT4 model since 1959 (
example) The fading interest in tram operation in the 1970s however led to a bankruptcy of the company in 1975. Renewed interest in the concept sprang up in the late 1980s with Bremen and Munich to look for modernized versions of the GT type series. This included the wish for a low floor variant and all rail cars to supply traction. MAN took over the task to create a test model (number 561) in 1985 which consisted of 3 units (instead of the 2 units of the GT4). The first model to be delivered (GT6N) was a three part electrical multiple unit (EMU) as well. Tram operation includes: • Augsburg: 4 GT6M • Frankfurt (Oder): 8 GT6M • Jena: 14 GT6M-ZR • Mainz: 16 GT6M-ZR • Zwickau: 12 GT6M • Berlin: 150 GT6N • Bremen: 9 GT8N • Munich: 57 GT6N (13 retired in October 2025) • Norrköping: 4 GT6N (bought from Bremen and Munich) • Nuremberg: 14 GT6N • Kumamoto: 4 GT4N • Braunschweig: 12 GT6S • Takaoka: 4 GT4K • Okayama: 1 GT4K • Toyama: 7 GT4K • Fukui: 12 GT6K, 2 GT4K • Zagreb: 7 of 11 GT6M (bought from Augsburg) • Łódź: 12 out of 18 GT6M-ZR (bought from Jena) On the small tramnet in the Swedish city
Norrköping there have been operating four second-hand
Adtranz-
tram services since the end of the millennium. The selection of stock consists of the prototype "Bremen" (tram 3801) and three units from Munich.
Berlin On 20 October 1992, the framework conditions for the procurement of 120 trams were adopted. The first car with the number 1001 was delivered to the
Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) on 23 August 1994. As problems were encountered in the first passenger cars, the next scheduled deployment was not until 14 November 1994. The first series included 29 trams; The second series consisted of 41 trams. The third series consisted of 60 trams. The fourth series comprises 30 trams. The last unit had been delivered on the 2nd of April 2003. The last series had the following changes compared to the previous deliveries: • Air conditioning extended to the passenger compartment • Tinted windows in the passenger compartment • Raised roof panel around the entire car • Glass cab rear wall • Fully glazed doors •
LCD - Train destination display • Cameras for video surveillance • Sound absorbing mats in the entire underbody area • Electrically height-adjustable foot switches in the driver's compartment In February 2004 the tram Norrköping (Sweden) made the offer for 9 million euros for five units, two of which were of type GT6N and three of type GT6N-ZR. But Berlin rejected the sale. == Second generation ==