Public transport in Košice

The Košice public transit system operates in Košice, Slovakia; services are managed by the Košice Transit Company (Slovak: Dopravný podnik mesta Košice (DPMK)).

Košice Transit Company
Dopravný podnik mesta Košice
Logo DPMK
New Vario LF2 plus tram with city colors
New Vario LF2 plus tram with city colors
Overview
LocaleKošice, Slovakia
Transit typeTram and bus
Number of lines65
HeadquartersBardejovská 6
Websitedpmk.sk
Operation
Began operation25 May 1994
Operator(s)City of Košice
Technical
System lengthLength of all lines:
Trams: 177 km (110 mi)
Buses: 743.1 km (461.7 mi)
Trolleybuses: 25.1 km (15.6 mi)

History

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The Košice transit company was founded in 1891 by Stefan Popper,[1] who built the first track for a horse-drawn tramway. The company had the Magyar name Kassai Közúti Vasút – KKK ("Košice Street Railway").[2] In 1914, all tram tracks were electrified and the transit company was renamed as Kassai Villamos Közúti Vasút (English "Košice electric tramway lines").

The tram system was destroyed in World War I and again in World War II. In 1945, at the end of hostilities, the system was rebuilt again. Nowadays, the public transport company is called Dopravný podnik mesta Košice ("Transit Company of the City of Košice").

System

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Košice tram and trolley map

The Košice public transit system includes trams, buses, and trolleybuses. There are 16 tram lines, 41 bus routes and 7 night bus routes.[3] While there are 2 trolleybus lines, they do not currently see regular service. As of 2021, trams line covered a total length of 178 km and bus routes covered a total length of 682.8 km. The system extends from the city center to industrial areas and outlying villages near the city.[4]

Fares

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The fare has changed over the years, costing 6 SKK for students and children less than 15 years of age, and 12 SKK for people 15 years and older as of 2008. Slovakia adopted the euro in 2009.[5] In 2010, the tickets cost 0,25 € for students, and children less than 15 years of age, and 0,55 € for people 15 years and older. In 2019, a strike caused tickets to become more expensive. As of 2020, tickets cost 0.90 € for adults 15 to 62 years of age, and 0.45 € for children and adults over 62 years of age.[6]

All travellers must have a valid travel ticket. Passengers older than 70 years, handicapped people, and members of parliament travel for free. Tickets are single-use and time-limited to a particular day, week, or month, though students have concessions to this requirement. Contactless smart cards issued by most Slovak public transport companies are accepted. Passengers using them can obtain tickets at lowered prices upon boarding in card validators. Virtual tickets, available from a range of third party applications,[7] were made available in 2021. Virtual tickets and contactless cards offer season tickets for one, three, six and twelve months. Cards, which are not time-limited, are available to employees. Tickets can also be bought using SMS for 1.10 €.[8]

Vehicles

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Trams

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The Vario LF2 trams in front of Košice Railway station

In use

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  • T6A5 (manufactured 1991–1992): 11 are still in use, one was retired after crashing into a truck in 2009. Passengers were non-fatally injured and the tram was badly damaged in front.
  • KT8D5 (manufactured 1986–1991): 8 are still in use.
  • KT8D5R.N2 is a modification of the KT8D5 with a low-floor middle carriage, and was carried out between 2003 and 2009. 8 are still in use.
  • Pragoimex Vario LFR.S 1 entered service in 2011 and is still in use.
  • Pragoimex Vario LF2+ 33 went into service in 2014/15 and 13 in 2017/2018. All 46 are still in use.

Retired

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  • T3SUCS (manufactured between 1963 and 1989): one is still used by DPMK. It is a technical tram, and many were retired or sent to other cities. The last remaining tram in Košice no longer takes passengers.

Buses

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Public bus in Košice

In use

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Retired

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  • Karosa (manufactured between 1994 and 2005 by Iveco): these buses were diesel or CNG powered. All models – the C734, C744, B731, B732, B741, B932, and B941 – were retired from 2013 to 2014.
  • One Karosa B 952, #5244, is used as a training vehicle.
  • Novoplan C12 (manufactured in 2002): all 3 are retired.
  • Ikarus (manufactured between 1989 and 1997 by Ikarus Bus): all three models – the Ikarus 280, Ikarus 415, and Ikarus 435 – were retired.
  • One Ikarus 280, #4082, has been preserved as a historic vehicle.
  • TEDOM C 12 G 19 entered service in 2007/2008 – last 3 buses were retired in 2023

Night bus

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The city is served by seven night bus lines numbered N1 to N7 from 23:10 to 04:30.[9][10] Night services run at an hourly interval, and during the nights before a working day, the interval after 01:00 is extended to 90 minutes.[10] The buses depart from Staničné námestie ("Station Square") in the centre of Košice.[11]

Trolleybuses

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In 2015, the city underwent a mass track reconstruction which resulted in the temporary stoppage of these services. The Škoda 14TrM returned to service in 2018, and it traveled on Sundays until early 2020. DPMK also refurbished a Škoda 15Tr which restarted service on 22 June 2019 for "trolleybus day", alongside a second Škoda 15Tr that was refurbished by volunteers in cooperation with Československý Dopravák. A special route was followed that took passengers to the "trolleybus cemetery", where trolleybuses in 2015 or earlier were discarded.[12]

In use

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  • Škoda 15Tr 15 entered service in 1993 and 1 in 2019. 2 remain but do not see regular use.
  • Škoda 14TrM 7 entered service in 1999. 1 remains but does not see regular use.

Retired

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "História MHD v Košiciach: Počiatky a konce konskej a parnej sily v doprave (1881–1909)". imhd .sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  2. ^ DPMK. "História košickej hromadnej dopravy −1. časť". dpmk.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Zoznam trás liniek MHD - platné od 21.3.2022" [List of routes of public transport lines - valid from 21.3.2022]. DPMK (in Slovak). Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Vybrané ukazovatele" [Highlighted parameters]. DPMK (in Slovak). Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Slovakia and the euro". European Commission – European Commission. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  6. ^ "EXCERPT FROM THE PRICE LIST FOR FOREIGN VISITORS | Dopravný podnik mesta Košice". www.dpmk.sk. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Virtuálny cestovný lístok" [Virtual travel ticket]. DPMK (in Slovak). Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  8. ^ "Dopravný podnik mesta Košice, a.s. - Tarifa DPMK, a.s. Platná od 1.1.2009". Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved 17 July 2010.
  9. ^ "Schedules. Night lines". imhd.sk. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Night transport / Nočná doprava". dpmk.sk. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Nočné Linky / Night Routes (Effective 1 Dec 2016)". dpmk.sk. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  12. ^ "Košický trolejbusový deň (22.6.2019 09:00 – 17:00)" [Košice Trolleybus Day (22.6.2019 09:00 – 17:00)]. IMHD (in Slovak). Retrieved 12 February 2023.
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