Tramwaje Śląskie
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Founded | 1 January 2003 |
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Headquarters | , |
Key people | Boleslav Knapik (President, director) Piotr Uszok (Chairman of the supervisory board) |
Revenue | 224 889 872 zlotych |
Total assets | 1 269 296 571 zlotych |
Total equity | 168 642 566 zlotych |
Website | https://www.tram-silesia.pl/www/ |
Tramwaje Śląskie — Poland company (joint stock company) engaged in the operation of tramway transportation in the Upper Silesian Industrial Region and maintenance of tramway infrastructure.
The company was established on January 1, 2003, as a state-owned company, as a result of the transformation of the state-owned Tramway Transportation Enterprise in Katowice.
On May 30, 2007, the company's shares were transferred free of charge to the Komunikacyjny Związek Komunalny Górnośląskiego Okręgu Przemysłowego (Communal Transport Union of the Upper Silesian Industrial Region), and from there to interested municipalities of the Upper Silesian conurbation, thus ending the long-standing municipalization process.
In September 2023, the cities of Sosnowiec and Dabrowa Gornicza sold their shares free of charge to the GZM.[1]
Company structure
[edit]As of 2020, the company's share capital amounts to PLN 149,885,310, and consists of 14,988,531 series A, B, C, D, E, F and G shares with a nominal value of PLN 10 each, distributed as follows:[2][3]
- Katowice: 7,052,536 (47.05% of shares)
- Bytom: 1,429,771 (9.54% of shares)
- Chorzow: 1,266,225 (8.45% of shares)
- Zabrze: 1,248,000 (8.32% of shares)
- Świętochłowice: 522,500 (3.49% of shares)
- Ruda Śląska: 494,000 (3.30% of shares)
- Gliwice: 437,000 (2.92% of shares)
- Myslowice: 95,000 0.63% of shares)
- Czeladź: 85,500 (0.57% of shares)
- Siemianowice Slaskie: 57,000 (0.38% of shares)
Gallery
[edit]- Konstal 105Na, modernized in 2011, with rolling stock number #254, passes the Biskupice Ziemska (on-demand) stop in Zabrze.
- A two-way Duewag Pt8 with rolling stock number #907 is heading towards the Mikulczyce Tarnopolska stop in Zabrze.
- Modernized 2018 Duewag Ptm with rolling stock number #904 heads towards the market in Katowice, Poland.
- SGP E1 with rolling stock number #945 wrapped in ZTM colors is heading along Katowicka Street toward the Chorzow Rynek transfer center.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Metropolia objęła pierwsze akcje Tramwajów Śląskich". Dąbrowa Górnicza. Retrieved 2023-10-02.
- ^ "Tramwaje Śląskie S.A. » Struktura własnościowa" (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-10-02.
- ^ "2020 Report" (PDF). tram-silesia.pl.