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EN: Filmed from the driver's cabin, a ride along the entire route of tram line 13 in Wrocław on the route Nowy Dwór (P+R) - Olympic Stadium. The line runs along the newest section of tracks built in Wrocław. The line was opened on 3.09.2023. Together with the new routes in Kraków and Toruń, it is currently the newest tram line in Poland. Approximately 7 km of new tracks have been put into use, running along the streets: Robotnicza - Strzegomska - Rogowska to the loop at the Wrocław Nowy Dwór station and 12 new stops. Tram lines 13 and 23 run along the new section of tracks. Line 13 has a route of approximately 13 km with 29 stops. The route runs according to schedule in about 46 minutes. I have included more information in the subtitles displayed in the film (the function is active after clicking on the bar at the bottom of the film). Wrocław is the third largest city in Poland in terms of population (674 thousand inhabitants). Electric trams were launched here in 1893. This is one of 15 cities in Poland with its own tram network. It consists of 22 permanent tram lines running during the day. The length of the Wrocław tram network is approximately 100 km. EN: Filmed from the driver's cab, the entire route of tram line 13 in Wrocław between Nowy Dwór (P+R) and the Olympic Stadium. The line runs on the newest section of track built in Wrocław. The opening of the line took place on 3.09.2023. Together with the new routes in Kraków and Toruń, it is now the newest tram line in Poland. Around 7 km of new track running along Robotnicza - Strzegomska - Rogowska streets to the terminus at Wrocław Nowy Dwór station and 12 new stops were put into service. Tram lines 13 and 23 run on the new section of track. Line 13 has a route of approximately 13 km on which there are 29 stops. The route travels on schedule in approximately 46 minutes. I have included more information in the subtitles displayed in the video (active when clicking on the bar at the bottom of the video). Wrocław is the third most populous city in Poland (674,000 inhabitants). Electric trams were launched here in 1893. It is one of 15 cities in Poland with its own tram network. It consists of 22 permanent tram lines running during the day. The length of the Wrocław tram network is around 100 km.