Konstal 105NWr
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Konstal 105NWr is a Polish tram resulting from the modernization of the tram Konstal 105Na
Konstal 105Na
The Konstal 105Na are a class of Polish trams manufactured from 1979 to 1992 in workshops Konstal Chorzow, Poland. The narrow-gauge version is designed as 805Na...

 by Protram
Protram
Protram Remonty i Modernizacja Tramwajów Protram Wrocław Sp. z o.o. Polish company that specializes in producing and modernizing trams...

 plants.

Building

In the process of modernization many things were upgraded for example the tram received new doors and new front and rear plastic walls with rectangular headlights. Currently, in Wrocław
Tramways in Wrocław
The tramways in Wrocław form one of the oldest tram systems in Poland. The tram system is operated by MPK Wrocław . The system consists of 23 lines with a total length of lines of . There are six depots and 20 loops...

, there are 64 trams of this type.

Design

The tram is not far different from its predecessor Konstal 105Na
Konstal 105Na
The Konstal 105Na are a class of Polish trams manufactured from 1979 to 1992 in workshops Konstal Chorzow, Poland. The narrow-gauge version is designed as 805Na...

. The overall exterior design is changed, including the removal of one of the doors in each carriage. The interior differs from tram to tram. This is due to the fact that the seats were chosen by price and quantity available. Today, the tram is often mistaken as the Protram 204WrAs, since it looks roughly the same. Another tram that is recognized by the people to be a modernized version of the Konstal 105Na
Konstal 105Na
The Konstal 105Na are a class of Polish trams manufactured from 1979 to 1992 in workshops Konstal Chorzow, Poland. The narrow-gauge version is designed as 805Na...

 is the Protram 205WrAs. By a fact the Protram models are completely different.

Equipment

Some of the trams are equipped with Air-Conditioning for the driver. The standard are better, mainly plastic seats with textures on them.
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