Aarhus tram line 1 with sidecar 41 on Guldsmedegade (1968-1971) Location: Guldsmedegade . Archive: Henrik Boye . Date: 1968 - 1971 . City: Aarhus (Denmark).
The picture shows Aarhus Tramway (ÅS) Closed Aarhus tram line 1: Marienlund - Dalgas Avenue Closed Aarhus sidecar 41 , manufacturer Københavns Sporveje (KS)/Scandia, type AAS, series 41-59, width 2.10 m, length 8.50 m, manufactured 1945-1947, with 14 seats and 30 standing places, with advertising of 'SE OG HØR'.
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Aarhus runs in tram tracks (1904-2015) Århus Sporveje (abbreviated ÅS) was a traffic company owned by Aarhus Municipality, which was established on 1 January 1928 and merged into Midttrafik on 1 January 2007. The company took over the tram operation in Aarhus when it was established, which had been started by the private company Aarhus Elektriske Sporvej 7 July 1904. In 1929 the tram network was expanded by extending it up through Tordenskjoldsgade to Marienlund by Riis Skov; one more line was built from Banegårdspladsen over Frederiksbjerg to Harald Jensens Plads, a line that was later extended to Kongsvang. The original line from Dalgas Avenue to Trøjborg was extended to double track; originally it was only single-track, with many sidings on the stretch.
When the municipality took over the company in 1928, 46 people were employed. In 1940, the company had 225 employees, and a stock consisting of 23 trams, 22 sidecars and 43 buses. [1]
Tramway operations were discontinued on 7 November 1971. Before then, however, the company had opened several bus lines, and even more were added after the municipal reform in 1970, when Aarhus Municipality grew significantly. The Aarhus city buses were called trambuses for many years, but that name has long since fallen out of use. For many years, contrary to other Danish cities, boarding took place at the back and exiting at the front, but from 1 January 2012 this was abolished, and it is now permitted to enter and exit from all doors in the buses. As one of the only places in the country, there is still self-ticketing on the buses to this day.
On 1 January 2005, Århus Sporveje was split into Trafikselskabet Århus Sporveje (administration and planning) and Busselskabet Aarhus Sporveje (driving). Both were owned by Aarhus Municipality until 1 January 2007.
Trams were operated in Aarhus in the period 1904-71. It happened under the same company that still runs the city's bus traffic, Århus Sporveje, as it has been called since 1928. Nowadays, Århus Sporveje is part of the regional transport company Midttrafik.
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Aarhus streetcar (2018) Aarhus, Denmark, streetcar that ran until 1971: maintenance train. Scale G model (45mm gauge), with excerpt from the film "Farvel sporvgn" by Midtjysk Reportage Film and Schiby Film.
Aarhus, Denmark, streetcar that ran until 1971. Maintenance train, G scale. Aarhus tram, train maintenance. Scala G model. Film from "Farewell railcar" by Midtjysk Reportage Film and Schiby Film. By pierre phliponeau -
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