CROTRAM


Crotram is a Croatian consortium of two companies, which produces the first Croatian low-floor tram. It consists of Končar Elektroindustrija d.d. and TŽV Gredelj d.o.o., both from Zagreb. Although theoretically both companies are of the same importance in the consortium, Gredelj produces only 13% of the worth of the tram, producing only bodies for the vehicle, and Končar made general projects for the tram, electrics, electronics, and final assembly. Initially, Đuro Đaković factory was also the part of the consortium, but they have eventually left it soon after the project started, and the development and production of hydraulics and bogie mechanics was transferred to German companies and Henschel Antriebstechnik GmbH.

TMK 2100

TMK 2100 is a tramcar vehicle produced by Croatian companies Končar and TŽV Gredelj, between 1994 and 2003, using parts from TMK 201. The prototype was made in 1994, and serial production began in 1997. 16 trams have been ordered and delivered for the City of Zagreb.

TMK 2200

The TMK 2200 is a low-floor tram that operates in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. ZET, ordered 70 vehicles in 2003 after Crotram consortium won the tender on the ground of lower price, competing with offers by Siemens AG and AnsaldoBreda, S.P.A..

TMK 2200 K

TMK 2200-K is a shorter version of TMK 2200. Two have been delivered, with ZET planning to order 60 more of them. TMK 2200-K is listed as TMK 2300 in ZET register.