Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with railcar 275 on The Tram Museum (1985) Terminus: The Tram Museum . Archive: Henrik Boye . Publisher: Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) . Date: 1985 . City: Skjoldenæsholm (Denmark).
The picture shows Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm Open regularly 1435 mm 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 8 Chr.havn.
Read more Read less Description At the stop along the Tram Museum's depot, there is a departure for the museum's newest route, which is primarily served by carriages from Copenhagen. Copenhagen Trams' motor car no. 275 was built by Scandia in 1907 and rebuilt at the tramways' main workshop in 1928.
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Photos of Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge: The tram museum - Eilers Eg Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with railcar 587 at Eilers Eg (2000) At the Tram Museum's Christmas event, it is a tradition for line 0 to be put into service. In the years 1953-56, the line ran for a single day in December as a collection vehicle for the daily newspaper Social-Demokraten.
At the museum's terminus Eilers Eg, KS motor car no. 587 (KS' main workshop 1940) and sidecar no. 1552 (KS' main workshop 1934) can be seen. By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) -
2000 .
Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with articulated tram 2412 at Valby Gamle Remise (2003) On the occasion of the Tram Museum's 25th anniversary, a large cavalcade was held at the museum on May 31 and June 1, 2003. From the left are Düsseldorf motor car no. 2412 (DÜWAG 1957), KS side car no. 1321 (Scandia 1914) and KS motor car no. 437 (Scandia 1918). No. 2412 was a test car in Copenhagen in 1957-58. By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) -
May 31, 2003 -
June 1, 2003 .
Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with railcar 587 at Valby Gamle Remise (2003) The Skjoldenæsholm Tram Museum celebrated its 25th anniversary in the summer of 2003. The anniversary was celebrated with a large cavalcade, in which 28 trams and 6 buses participated.
The cavalcade was initiated by Minister of Culture Brian Mikkelsen.
On the left, King Christian X's Cadilac, belonging to the Jystrup Car Museum. By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) -
May 31, 2003 .
Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with railcar 797 outside Remise 3 (2017) "Reko-Wagen 35" type TZ 70 (bidirectional vehicle) built in 1975 at the "Roman Chwalek" repair shop in Berlin-Schönweide (mechanical parts)
VEB Lokomotivbau Elektronische Werke "Hans Beimler" in Henningsdorf (electrical parts)
Reko-Wagen type TZ 70 (bidirectional vehicle)
built in 1975 at the "Roman Chwalek" repair shop (Reichsbahn repair shop) in Berlin-Schönweide (mechanical parts)
VEB Lokomotivbau Elektronische Werke "Hans Beimler" in Henningsdorf (electrical parts). By Henrik Boye, Karsten Paetzold, Rostocker Straßenbahn AG -
2017 .
Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with railcar 17 at Eilers Eg (2004) Motorcar no. 17 from De Københavnske Sporveie is the oldest electric motorcar in the Tram Museum. It was built as an accumulator car by Falkenried in Hamburg in 1897. In 1902 it was converted to overhead line operation, and it was used as a public transport car until 1927. After a few years as a work car, it has been a museum car since 1936.
The auxiliary car DKS no. 283 was built as a two-story horse tram around 1870 and was converted to an auxiliary car for electric operation in 1902. It ran as such until 1933. By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) -
2004 .
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Photos from Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm railcar 327 inside Remise 1 (1978) Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
Copenhagen Tramway motor car no. 327 (Scandia 1912) in the Tram Museum's depot, which was built through unpaid leisure work.
The depot provides space for about 30 trams/buses and also contains a kiosk and exhibition space. By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) -
1978 .
Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with railcar 3060 at The tram museum (2003) In 1957-58, Copenhagen Trams had two foreign trams on trial prior to the purchase of new trams. At the Tram Museum's 25th anniversary cavalcade on May 31, 2003, the two test trams were seen at the museum. From left, Hamburg no. 3060 (La Brugeoise 1951) and Düsseldorf no. 2412 (DüWAG 1957). By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) -
May 31, 2003 .
Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with railcar 965 at The tram museum (2006) Melbourne no. 965 (M&MTB 1950) is a gift from the state of Victoria in Australia to the Crown Prince Couple and Prince Christian on the occasion of the latter's baptism. The carriage is deposited at the Skjoldenæsholm Tram Museum, where it was presented to Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary at a ceremony on 23 May 2006. The carriage has subsequently entered into regular operation at the museum. By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) -
May 23, 2006 .
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