Trams in Helsinki form part of the public transport system organised by Helsinki Regional Transport Authority and operated by Metropolitan Area Transport Ltd in Finland's capital city of Helsinki. The trams are the main means of transport in the city center, and 56.8 million trips were made on the system in 2019. In addition to the older tram network, there is a single light rail line that was opened in October 2023. Although technically compatible with the tram network, the light rail line is separate from the city center tram network.
Artic tram on Kaivokatu in 2019
Light rail line 15 connects Keilaniemi in Espoo and Itäkeskus in Helsinki.
Nr I tram on line 7A.
MLNRV I tram on line 4.
Public transport in Helsinki
Public transport in Helsinki consists of bus, tram, metro, local railway and ferry services. The system is managed by the Helsinki Regional Transport Authority and covers Helsinki, Espoo, Kauniainen, Vantaa and the outlying Kerava, Kirkkonummi, Sipoo and Tuusula.
A Helsinki metro train crossing the Vuosaari metro bridge.
Volvo B8RLE 8900LE tri-axle bus in Hakaniemi, Helsinki
Helsingin Bussiliikenne bus on HSL trunk line 550, on the day the traffic started with the new fleet and image.
Helsingin Bussiliikenne bus on HSL Helsinki internal line 75. The bus is in HSL's livery, which is a requirement for all new buses offered in tenders.