Lidingöbanan Reconstruction (Stockholm, Sweden)
Lidingöbanan is one of the oldest tram systems in Sweden. The line was opened in 1914 and connected Lidingö island with the center of Stockholm by two tracks. When traffic in Sweden became right driving in 1967 and the main tram systems in Stockholm were closed, the route was significantly reduced, and afterwards the northern track was closed.

Lidingöbanan is a prime example of partial modernization and combining of the latest technologies with time proven solutions. This is the only one of Stockholm five tram systems, where retro trains were in operation for a long time.

PLUTON has supplied DC equipment for new traction substations. For the moment Baggeby, Högberga, Käppala and Aga are put into operation. Commissioning works are currently executed at Ropsten.
Opening of renovated Lidingöbanan line with the new rolling stock is scheduled in 2015.



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