Stadler’s TINA Tram: Hague’s New Sustainable Rail

Stadler unveils first TINA tram for The Hague, set to modernize public transport with 62 new vehicles.

Stadler’s TINA Tram: Hague’s New Sustainable Rail
September 18, 2025 3:55 pm

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Introduction

Stadler and HTM presented the first TINA tram for The Hague, Netherlands. The new tram, designed to replace existing vehicles starting in 2026, features an innovative drive system and an open interior, accommodating 237 passengers in a 36.5-meter-long vehicle.

Main Content

New Tram Launch

Stadler and HTM unveiled the first TINA tram in The Hague, Netherlands. The TINA tram is designed to replace existing vehicles, with gradual implementation beginning in 2026 after a one-year testing and commissioning phase.

Technical Specifications

The TINA tram incorporates a fully integrated low-floor drive system, with all components located under the vehicle floor. Each of the 62 ordered vehicles measures 36.5 meters and can carry 237 passengers. The design includes large panoramic windows, multifunctional areas for prams and wheelchairs, and a powerful air conditioning system.

Design and Production

The TINA trams for The Hague are designed in Switzerland. They are built in Siedlce, Poland. The design draws on Stadler’s experience from other TINA tram projects, including those in Basel, Darmstadt, and Halle.

Project Context

The introduction of the new TINA tram is part of an investment by the “Rotterdam The Hague Metropolitan Region” to modernize public transport. This initiative supports the growing population and increasing number of jobs and homes in the region.

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Conclusion

The TINA tram, Stadler’s first tram contract in the Netherlands, is set to enhance public transport in The Hague. The new tram offers accessible and sustainable transportation, contributing to the mobility of the future in the Haaglanden region.

Company Summary

Stadler: Designed the TINA trams for The Hague, with production in Siedlce, Poland. This is Stadler’s first contract for trams in the Netherlands.

HTM: The public transport company in The Hague, Netherlands. HTM has ordered 62 TINA trams.

Rotterdam The Hague Metropolitan Region: Is making a substantial investment in the sustainable modernization of public transport in the region.

Technology

TINA (Totally Integrated Low Floor): A tram model featuring a fully integrated low-floor drive system, open interior design with large panoramic windows, and multifunctional areas. The trams are 36.5 meters long and able to accommodate 237 passengers.

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