-cars 153/253 at
Nauener Tor The Potsdam route network is a standard-gauge railway. It is long and has 63 stops. The track length is . It is served by five main and two amplifier lines. It is almost continuously double tracked, only the
Nauener Tor is crossed by means of a
gauntlet track. The network consists, as of June 2022, of 7 lines: The tram lines 91 to 96 operate on all days according to a uniform timetable scheme. The basic scheme of the tram lines is a 20-minute-
cyclic schedule. The timetable of the tram lines are coordinated at the interchange points
Potsdam Hauptbahnhof and
Babelsberg station with the
Berlin S-Bahn. Lines 98 is a peak-only line, which operates on school days. On Line 92, extra rides are offered throughout the route in the
rush hour. As a result, lines 92 (with 2 courses) and 96 (with one course) run at 6/7/7-minute intervals, which in turn means that line 91 and 92 as well as 96 and 93 serve the transit network at intervals shorter than 10 minutes. The network is navigated with
uni-directional vehicles. There are
turning loops at all terminal stops. Exceptions are
Glienicker Brücke, which is crossed by a
triangular junction, as well as
Schloss Charlottenhof, where the tramcars are turned around by a block bypass. ==Photogallery==