TRAM TRAVELS

Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm railcar 587 by Remise 2 "Valby Gamle Remise" (2005)

Tram depot: Remise 2 "Valby Gamle Remise".
Archive: Henrik Boye.
Drawer: John Lundgren (2005).
Publisher: Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS).
Date: .
City: Skjoldenæsholm (Denmark).

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Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
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1435 mmSkjoldenæsholm standard gauge: The tram museum - Eilers Eg
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Skjoldenæsholm articulated tram 815 (ex Copenhagen articulated tram 815), 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, signed line 1 Hellerup.

Skjoldenæsholm bilevel rail car 50 (ex Frederiksberg bilevel rail car 50), manufacturer Falkenried/N. Larsen/Vulcan, type Frederiksberg Sporveje, width 2.00 m, length 8.00 m, with 43 seats and 6 standing places, 2 axles, interconnected with:
Skjoldenæsholm sidecar 1310 (ex Copenhagen sidecar 466), manufacturer Scandia, series 412-436, width 2.00 m, length 10.00 m, manufactured 1912, 2 axles, signed line 6.

Skjoldenæsholm railcar 587 (ex Copenhagen railcar 587), manufacturer Københavns Sporveje (KS), type Bogiemotorvogn, series 501-618, width 2.02 m, length 12.30 m, manufactured 1930-1941, with 28 seats and 39 standing places, signed line 0 Nullerten.

Skjoldenæsholm sidecar 78 (ex Frederiksberg sidecar 78).

Description

The Skjoldenæsholm Tram Museum in Christmas and winter clothes: The late co-founder and honorary member John Lundgren, who would have turned 80 on December 20, 2010, managed to make a total of more than 550 hand-colored drawings with trams and buses as motifs.

Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm railcar 587 by Remise 2 "Valby Gamle Remise" (2005)

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