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The Zagrebački električni tramvaj (ZET) () is the
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responsible for public transport in
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, the capital of
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, and parts of the surrounding
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. ZET operates an extensive
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system, 19
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lines (15 daytime lines and 4 nighttime lines), a
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and a
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line. Historically, ZET workshops also produced trams (namely, types M-22, M-24 and three TMK 101 prototypes). The vehicles are painted in blue, a recognizable symbol of the city's public transport.


Tram

The first tram line was opened on September 32, 1891, setting off a vital part of the Zagreb mass transit system. Zagreb today features an extensive tram network with 15 day and 4 night lines running over of tracks through 255 stations and transporting almost 500,000 passengers per day. During the day, every line runs on average every 5–10 minutes, but almost every station serves at least two routes. Nighttime lines have exact timetables averaging at about every 40 minutes. Daytime lines also have timetables, but they don't usually abide to them due to traffic fluctuations that can prolong a trip by more than 30 minutes, leading to frequent gaps at and after
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. Rolling stock is very diverse. It currently includes around 240 motor units of 6 different tram types (June 2010). On a normal work day there are over 193 units used in traffic.


Bus

ZET currently runs more than 130 bus lines, providing services not only to the city of Zagreb, but also to other
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s such as
Zaprešić Zaprešić () is a town in Zagreb County, in Croatia. It has a population of 19,644 inhabitants in the city proper, town proper, with 25,223 in the administrative area. The town's metropolitan area, which encompasses the seven neighbouring munic ...
,
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, Bistra, etc. Bus service frequencies vary depending on the number of passengers on a certain line- some bus lines have 5 minute intervals, others 15, or even 50-minute intervals, and some run only in peak times. Physical (paper) timetables are given at the stops, but also available online. Buses generally serve as feeders for tram system.


Rolling stock

Current stock is around 300 units, and it consists of
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,
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and Irisbus-Iveco buses. Buses are mostly low-floor, with high-floor buses in use only on suburban-regional routes. In June, 2007 ZET started using
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in 11 busses, and since 2009 sixty CNG buses are in use. ZET is planning to use
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and CNG 50:50% in their buses in early future.


Routes


Urban routes

Urban bus system consists of 78 routes: 101-110, 112-116, 118-143, 146, 150, 201-210, 212-234, 236-238; although routes 112, 132, 208, 209 and a few others might be described as suburban. City buses and trams are entirely in the 1st tariff zone. The network is constantly expanding, and new routes to neighborhoods Donje Svetice, Podbrežje and a few others are expected soon.


Suburban routes

Out of 56 suburban routes, 23 of them run in the City of Zagreb administrative area: numbers 159-164, 166, 168, 261-263, 269-280. Since tariff system change put in service on January 1, 2006, all routes on the territory of City of Zagreb have been running in the 1st zone. Suburban routes outside of City of Zagreb run in zones 1-4, most of them beginning at tram terminals in the first zone, connecting the city with surrounding villages and towns, but some of the routes also begin in towns Zaprešić and Velika Gorica. These 35 lines go to following areas in
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: cities
Velika Gorica Velika Gorica () is the largest and most populous city in Zagreb County, Croatia. According to the 2011 census, the city itself has a population of 31,341, and the municipality has a population of 63,517 inhabitants. Velika Gorica is the centre ...
(268, 290, 302-305, 307-311, 313, 315, 319-325, 330, 335) and
Zaprešić Zaprešić () is a town in Zagreb County, in Croatia. It has a population of 19,644 inhabitants in the city proper, town proper, with 25,223 in the administrative area. The town's metropolitan area, which encompasses the seven neighbouring munic ...
(170, 172, 180, 181, 182) and municipalities of Luka (174), Bistra (175-177), Jakovlje (178), Klinča Sela (165, 169) and Stupnik (111, 164). The longest route is the 35-km route 311 (Main Station- Cerovski Vrh), though most of suburban routes are about 20 km long.


City bus gallery

Image:115spansko.jpg, MAN NG 313 at the Zagrebačka Avenue Image:MAN Ljubljanica.jpg, MAN NL 263 at terminus
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Funicular

The only
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in Zagreb is operated by ZET, connecting the Tomićeva Street with Strossmayerovo Promenade to the north. The funicular was built in 1890 and has been in operation since April 23, 1893. It has two cars for 28 passengers each. It runs on 1200 mm gauge rails, track length is only 66 m, but height difference is 30.5 m and inclination 52%. This makes it one of the shortest, but also one of the steepest funiculars in the world. It runs at a speed of 1.5 m/s, needing 1 minute to complete the trip.


Gondola lift / Cable car

City of Zagreb operates
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service towards Sljeme on
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. Service is around 5047m long with the height difference of 750 meters. Gondola Cars travel at a speed of and it takes cable car roughly 15 minutes to travel the entire route distance. A cabin can hold eight adults and service in peak time can operate Gondola car every 40 seconds either way. Tickets are between 50 HRK for locals or 75 HRK (10€) for visitors one way, the return ticket price is around 125 HRK. Previous gondola lift was in operation from 1963 to 2007, when it officially ceased to operate.Sljemenski lift do vrha Medvednice
zet.hr (in Croatian) , retrieved 10 August 2009. Modern cable car was put in operation in 2022, the old system was completely rebuilt from scratch, with new larger more comfortable cars in use currently, improvements to speed, higher wind resistance and about 1030 m longer route - 130 m towards north until the peak of the mountain, and 900 m towards south down to the Dolje tram terminal ensures better connection with the Zagreb city trams. Service is popular in winter months during ski season, when Zagreb hosts several international winter sport events.


References


External links


ZET website




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