Chronology
| 01.12.2025 |
Tram route 3 extended to Piazza Hermada after an eight-year break, when in 2017 the tram route 6 was closed. Route 3 trams had already run along that line until 2013, when the service was cut at Corso Tortona because of withdrawal of 7000 series double-ended trams. |
| 16.06.2025 |
As works on Piazza Statuto ended, tram line 13 returned to its usual route from Piazza Campanella to Piazza Gran Madre di Dio. The service is now all-trams the whole day and the whole week (except for off-schedule bus replacement), before that after 21:00 and on Sundays the route was served only with buses. |
| 17.04.2025 |
New Iveco E-Way electric buses entered passenger service, starting from routes 29 and 59. |
| 10.04.2025 |
The reconstruction of Via Po tram line ended, line 15 returned to its usual route. Line 13 continues to be served with buses due to track repair at Piazza Statuto. |
| 03.02.2025 |
Due to road works on Via Nicomede Bianchi tram line 13 is replaced with buses. |
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Turin is a city in Italy, capital of Piedmont region, 4th by the population after Rome, Milan and Naples, one of the biggest industrial and economical centres of Italy. Public transport consists of railways served by two large stations (Porta Nuova and Porta Susa) and others, a metro line, a bus and tram network which covers all the city and suburbs.
The tram network opened in 1871 with horse traction, in 1897 was electrified.
At present following routes are operated:
3 Vallette — Corso Tortona
4 Via delle Querce — Strada del Drosso
7 Piazza Castello (historical ring route, operated on Sundays and holidays)
9 Piazza Stampalia — Torino Esposizioni
9/ Piazza Bernini — Juventus Stadium (return trips extended to Porta Nuova station) (route operated on match days at the Juventus Stadium)
10 Piazza Statuto — Corso Settembrini (on Sundays operated between Piazza Statuto and Piazzale Caio Mario)
13 Piazza Campanella — Piazza Gran Madre di Dio
15 Via Brissogne — Piazza Coriolano
16 Piazza Sabotino (ring route)
Sassi-Superga (rack tram)
Future plans:
— construction of new line 12 connecting Juventus Stadium to city centre and south
— extension of line 15 to the future university campus in Grugliasco suburb
Also many interurban tram lines operated until 1958.
The trolleybus network consisted of urban lines which ran in 1931-1980 and two suburban lines: Turin-Chieri (1951-1979) and Turin-Rivoli (1955-1979).
Subway (metro) opened in 2006 and consists of the only line:
M1 Fermi (Collegno) — Bengasi
A new line section from Fermi station in direction of Rivoli town, with 4 stations (Certosa, Collegno Centro, Leumann, Cascine Vica), is under construction.
Electric buses began serving some bus routes in 2003.
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