Draft:Electric Tramway Spandau-Nonnendamm

Railcar 5 and sidecar 20 in front of the Grenzstraße depot, around 1910
Course of the Nonnendamm line (blue) in the Spandau streetcar network

The Electric Tramway Spandau-Nonnendamm GmbH (SpN) – colloquially known as Nonnendammbahn – was a tramway company that operated between 1909 and 1914, originating from a tram line established by Siemens & Halske in 1908. Three months after its founding, the then-independent city of Spandau acquired all shares in the railway, and its operations were taken over by the Municipal Tramway of Spandau the following year. With the deletion of Nonnendammbahn from the commercial register in 1914, it was fully integrated into the Spandau tramway.

The route operated by Nonnendammbahn between Spandau Old Town and Siemensstadt was last served by Line 55 of the Berlin tramway, which the Berlin Transport Authority discontinued on October 2, 1967, as the last tram line in West Berlin.


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