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Straight from Germany we are moving to the capital of Lower Silesia, Wrocław, the city that has the most mementos of its western neighbours. For several years now, a huge tram revolution has been taking place here, aimed at increasing the importance of this means of transport in moving around the city - tracks are being renovated, new tram lines are being built, and rolling stock is being renewed. Since April last year, only air-conditioned and at least partially low-floor trams have been released on the tracks on weekends. This was possible due to large contracts with Modertrans, which has delivered 62 Beta trams and 27 fully low-floor Gamma trams since 2015, of which there will be 46 in total. 8 years ago, 8 Twists were also purchased from Bydgoszcz Pesa, and in recent years, unidirectional Škodas and the first Protrams with a low-floor section have been modernised, adapting them to the latest standards. 16 Zoo - Tarnogaj 1. Zoo 2. Centennial Hall 3. Klinki/Wrocław University of Technology 4. Grunwaldzki Square 5. Grunwaldzki Bridge 6. Voivodeship Office/Impart 7. Wróblewski Square 8. Paris Commune 9. Kościuszki 10. Hubska/Dawida 11. Prudnicka 12. Kamienna 13. Bardzka 14. Nyska 15. Tarnogajska 16. Klimasa 17. Tarnogaj