Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with railcar 275 at The tram museum (2001)
Terminus: The Tram Museum.
Archive: Henrik Boye.
Publisher: Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS).
Date: .
City: Skjoldenæsholm (Denmark).
The picture shows
Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
Open regularly
Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge: The tram museum - Eilers Eg
Operational
Skjoldenæsholm railcar 275 (ex Copenhagen railcar 275), manufacturer Scandia, type Hovedtype, width 2.10 m, length 8.90 m, manufactured 1901-1910, with 20 seats and 26 standing places, 2 axles, signed line 15 Femvejen, interconnected with:
Skjoldenæsholm articulated tram 890 (ex Copenhagen articulated tram 890), 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 2 Brønshøj.
Skjoldenæsholm sidecar 1460 (ex Copenhagen sidecar 916), manufacturer Scandia, series 412-436, width 2.00 m, length 10.00 m, manufactured 1912, 2 axles.
Description
In 2001, the Tram Museum succeeded in bringing home two of the Copenhagen articulated trams that had been running in Alexandria, Egypt for about 30 years. In the street between the museum's two depots, no. 890 (DÜWAG/Copenhagen Trams 1966) is photographed together with motor car no. 275 (Scandia 1907) and sidecar no. 1460 (Scandia 1920) from Copenhagen Trams.

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