- Source: List of tram builders
This is a worldwide list of tram builders. Trams may also be called streetcars or trolleys in certain countries. These companies are, or at one time were, manufacturers of genuine trams/streetcars. Makers of replica-tram buses are not listed.
Argentina
Fabricaciones Militares
Materfer
Australia
Randwick Tramway Workshops, Sydney, NSW
Hudson Brothers, Sydney, NSW
Bignall and Morrison, Sydney, NSW
E. Chambers, Sydney, NSW
Newstead Tram Cars – Historic-tramcar replicas
Bendigo Tramways Historic-tramcar replicas
Holden Motor Body Builders. Later to become General Motors Holden.
Belarus
Belkommunmash
Brazil
Bom Sinal
Bulgaria
Tramkar
Canada
Bombardier Transportation - Thunder Bay, Ontario - Sold to Alstom in 2020.
China
Bombardier Transportation, China
CRRC
Croatia
Crotram
Đuro Đaković (factory) (produced trams, 1957–1993)
ZET Zagreb (produced trams, 1922–1951)
Czech Republic
Inekon Trams
Pragoimex
Škoda Transportation
Finland
Škoda Transtech
France
Alstom
Germany
Adtranz (also in Sweden; bought out by Bombardier in 2001)
Bremer Waggonbau (founded 1975, closed 1995)
Duewag (sold to Siemens in 1999)
Gothaer Waggonfabrik
Hansa Waggonbau (established 1946, closed 1975)
Norddeutsche Waggonfabrik (established 1908, closed 1930)
Siemens
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Tramways
Hungary
Ganz (subsidiary of Škoda Transportation)
India
Bharat Earth Movers
Jessop India
Premier Manufacturer
Italy
AnsaldoBreda - Sold to Hitachi Rail in 2015.
Firema Trasporti SpA
Officine Ferroviarie Meridionali
Carminati & Toselli
Officine Meccaniche della Stanga
Japan
ALNA Sharyo
Japan Transport Engineering Company
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Rolling Stock Company
Kinki Sharyo
Niigata Transys Company
Nippon Sharyo
Hitachi
Sapporo Sougou Tekkou Kyodoukumiai
New Zealand
DSC Cousins & Cousins, formerly Cousins & Atkins
Henderson & Pollard, Auckland
Auckland City Corporation Tramways
Auckland Transport Board
Boon & Co, Christchurch
Lyons and Co, Wellington
Rouse & Hurrell, Wellington
Rouse and Black, Wellington
Wellington City Corporation
Dunedin City Corporation Tramways
Poland
FPS "Cegielski"
Konstal
Newag
Pesa Bydgoszcz
Solaris
Modertrans
Romania
Astra Vagoane Arad
Electroputere VFU Pașcani
URAC Bucharest
Russia
PK Transportnye Sistemy
Sinara Transport Machines
Ust-Katav Vagon-Building Plant
Uraltransmash
Spain
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF)
South Korea
Hyundai Rotem
Sweden
Adtranz (also in Germany; bought out by Bombardier in 2001)
Switzerland
Schindler Waggon
SIG Combibloc Group
Stadler
Turkey
Durmazlar (Durmaray)
Bozankaya
Ukraine
Electron (concern)
Tatra-Yug
United Kingdom
Brush Electrical Engineering Company
Tram Power
United States
Brookville Equipment Corporation (2002–)
Gomaco Trolley Company (1982–) – Historic-streetcar replicas
TIG/M Self-powered electric and hydrogen streetcars
Defunct
= Argentina
=CATITA
= Austria
=Simmering-Graz-Pauker (SGP)
= Australia
=Clyde Engineering, Sydney, NSW
Commonwealth Engineering
Duncan & Fraser, Adelaide, SA
Eveleigh Railway Workshops, Sydney, NSW
Meadowbank Manufacturing Company, Sydney, NSW
Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board, Preston Workshops, Victoria.
Ritchie Brothers, Auburn, Sydney, NSW
Walsh Island Dockyard, Newcastle, NSW
= Canada
=Urban Transportation Development Corporation - Thunder Bay, Ontario 1973–1990s (used old CC&F plant)
Hawker Siddeley Canada - Thunder Bay, Ontario, 1962–2001 (old CC&F plant)
Canadian Car and Foundry - Montreal, Quebec, 1909–1913; 1940s
Ottawa Car Company - Ottawa, Ontario, 1891–1948
Preston Car Company - Preston, Ontario (now Cambridge, Ontario), 1908–1921, bought by Brill
Toronto Railway Company - Toronto, Ontario, 1891–1920, wooden cars for mostly in-house use only, but built some cars for Mexico and Western Canadian operators by subsidiary Convertible Car Company of Toronto
James Crossen-Cobourg Car Works - Cobourg, Ontario, 1890–1915
= Czech Republic
=ČKD (1951–1999)
Vagónka Tatra Česká Lípa (produced trams, 1929–1954)
Vagónka Tatra Studénka (produced trams, 1902–1951)
Královopolská strojírna (produced trams, 1903–1951)
= Latvia
=RVR (Rīgas Vagonu Rupnīca) (ex—"Fenikss")
= Netherlands
=Allan
Beijnes
Werkspoor
= New Zealand
=Auckland Electric Tramways
= Poland
=Protram
= Romania
=Societatea de Transport Public Timișoara (1921–1977)
Electrometal Timișoara (Eltim) (1977–1990)
Electroputere Craiova (1954–1982)
= Russia
=Saint Petersburg Tramway-Mechanical Plant
= Switzerland
=Schweizerische Wagons- und Aufzügefabrik AG Schlieren-Zürich (SWS)
= United Kingdom
=Dick, Kerr & Co
English Electric
Maley & Taunton
= United States
=American Car Company (1891–1931)
JG Brill Company (1868–1956, but streetcar production ended in 1941)
Cincinnati Car Company (1902–1938)
Edwards Rail Car Company (1997–2008) – Historic-streetcar replicas
Gilbert Car Company (1840s–1895)
W. L. Holman Car Company (1883–1913)
Jewett Car Company (1894–1918)
G. C. Kuhlman Car Company (1892–1932)
Niles Car and Manufacturing Company (1901–1917)
Pullman Company/Pullman Standard (1891–1952 for streetcars)
St Louis Car Company (1887–1973)
John Stephenson Company (1831–1917)
Perley A. Thomas Car Works (1917–1936; bus manufacturer from 1936 on)
United Streetcar (2005–2015) – Low-floor modern streetcars
See also
List of rolling stock manufacturers
List of locomotive builders
List of railway companies
References
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