Postcard: Copenhagen tram line 6 with articulated tram 884 at Kongens Nytorv (1969) Terminus: Kongens Nytorv . Archive: Henrik Boye . Photographer: Henrik Effersøe . Publisher: HT museum . Date: January 22, 1969 . City: Copenhagen (Denmark).
The picture shows Copenhagen Tramway (KS) Closed Copenhagen tram line 6: Ålholm Plads - Ryparken Closed Copenhagen articulated tram 884 , manufacturer Düwag
(Düsseldorfer Waggonfabrik AG), series 801-900, width 2.20 m, length 19.10 m, manufactured 1960-1968, with 36 seats and 119 standing places, 6 axles, in the direction of Ålholm Plads , with advertising of 'HK satser på harmoni'.
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Photos from Copenhagen Tramway (KS) Postcard: Copenhagen tram line 8 with railcar 308 at Degnemose Allé (1958) Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
The terminus in Degnemose Allé in Copenhagen, February 1958.
Railcar no. 308, built by Scandia in 1911, is one of a series of carriages designed by architect Knud V. Engelhardt. Railcar no. 3060 is a test carriage that was on loan from Hamburg. The carriage - a PCC carriage - was built in 1951 by La Brugeoise in Bruges. The carriage later came to Brussels. By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) -
February 1958 .
Postcard: Copenhagen animal show line Buh at Dyrskuepladsen Bellahøj (1938) SHS Sporvejsmuseet Skjoldenæsholm
The special animal show line in front of the main entrance to the Animal Show at Bellahøj, July 1938. Only this first year did the line have the signs with the sower. The following year they switched to the signs with the heifer's head, which gave the line the nickname "Linie Buh". The animal show line ran for the last time in June 1964. By Henrik Boye, John Lundgren, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) -
July 1938 .
Postcard: Copenhagen night line C on City Hall Square (1956) Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
Due to the petrol strike in March/April 1956, the one-man buses on night line C were replaced by trams from line 6, which ran without line signs. By Henrik Boye, John Lundgren, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) -
1956 .
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