A decorated tram to run across the city this Environment Day, spotlighting climate action
Kolkata’s streets will see a familiar icon take on a new role this World Environment Day, as a specially decorated tram travels across the city to highlight climate awareness and sustainable living.
Scheduled for June 5, the initiative will see a tram journey from Gariahat Depot to Shyambazar Terminus, passing through Esplanade, between 10:30 am and 12:30 pm. Designed around this year’s global theme of “Climate Action,” the moving installation aims to draw attention to environmental challenges while encouraging conversations around everyday sustainability.
The tram itself will be visually transformed to reflect both the urgency of climate change and possible solutions, turning a routine commute route into a mobile public message.
The day’s programme will begin earlier in the morning at Gariahat Depot, with a gathering followed by an inauguration and a plantation drive. Similar sapling-planting activities are planned at Esplanade and Shyambazar, aligning the event with broader efforts to promote greener urban practices.
Students are expected to play a key role in the day’s events, with participation from schools and colleges across the city. Environmental groups and urban action collectives are also likely to be present, creating a space that brings together younger voices, activists, and concerned citizens.
For many Kolkatans, the tram itself carries a deeper symbolism. As one of the city’s oldest modes of transport, it represents a slower, more sustainable way of moving through urban spaces. The event subtly ties this legacy to present-day concerns around emissions and the need for low-carbon alternatives.
There is also a growing conversation around restoring and integrating the tram network into the city’s modern transport system. With rising fuel concerns and increasing attention to climate-friendly mobility, such efforts are being seen as both environmentally and culturally significant.
By combining heritage with climate messaging, the Environment Day tram ride turns a familiar journey into something more reflective, reminding the city that solutions to the future may sometimes lie in reimagining what already exists.
The tram itself will be visually transformed to reflect both the urgency of climate change and possible solutions, turning a routine commute route into a mobile public message.
The day’s programme will begin earlier in the morning at Gariahat Depot, with a gathering followed by an inauguration and a plantation drive. Similar sapling-planting activities are planned at Esplanade and Shyambazar, aligning the event with broader efforts to promote greener urban practices.
Students are expected to play a key role in the day’s events, with participation from schools and colleges across the city. Environmental groups and urban action collectives are also likely to be present, creating a space that brings together younger voices, activists, and concerned citizens.
There is also a growing conversation around restoring and integrating the tram network into the city’s modern transport system. With rising fuel concerns and increasing attention to climate-friendly mobility, such efforts are being seen as both environmentally and culturally significant.
By combining heritage with climate messaging, the Environment Day tram ride turns a familiar journey into something more reflective, reminding the city that solutions to the future may sometimes lie in reimagining what already exists.
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