Sheffield Supertram
Light Rail
Supertram has been proudly serving the city of Sheffield since 1994, providing commuters and travellers with a clean, quiet, and reliable transportation solution.
The network covers four tram routes, spanning a total of 21 miles.
With a length of 34.8m, a width of 2.65m, and a capacity of up to 250, the Siemens Supertram is one of the largest articulated cars ever built for public transport.
A tram-train extension to Rotherham opened in October 2018, supported by a fleet of seven Stadler Citylink Class 399 tram-trains in a UK first. This involves the tram-trains joining the heavy rail infrastructure near Meadowhall and operating under Network Rail control through to Rotherham Central Station and a new stop at Rotherham Parkgate.
From Friday, March 22, 2024, Supertram is no longer run by Stagecoach.
South Yorkshire Future Trams Limited now runs the tram on behalf of the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA).