Starting Saturday morning, 28 September, tram service will resume in the Vodičková – Jindřišská section.
The area has been closed for the past three months due to the extensive reconstruction of Wenceslas Square. This update was confirmed by the Prague Transport Company.
Tram lines 3, 5, 6, 9, 14, 15, 24, 42, 91, 92, 94, 95, and 96 will be back on their original routes, ensuring better connectivity for both residents and tourists.
It’s important to note that the renovation project for Wenceslas Square includes a plan to reinstate tram services to the area.
Tracks will run from the National Museum to the Můstek metro station, where they will merge with existing lines connecting Vodičková and Jindřišská streets.
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Trams ran in the upper part of the square until 1980, but the previous city administration decided to bring them back. According to previous information, the trams will run on the sides of the square.
The city is also planning to reduce car traffic on the square.
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