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Links about trams and light rails in Aarhus

There are 26 links about trams and light rails in Aarhus (Denmark) on Tram Travels.

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Links about trams in Denmark

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Photo albums

Bilder und Informationen für den Straßenbahn- und Eisenbahnfreund
By: Hans Männel & Brigitte Männel.
Language: German.

"Admittedly, our first railway photos in the early 1970s with a Kodak Instamatic still needed improvement. Our first shared passion was initially more about model building, which we unfortunately had to give up due to lack of space."

Instagram: Aarhus Letbane
Language: Danish.

"Welcome back to Instagram. Sign in to check out what your friends, family & interests have been capturing & sharing around the world."

SimonTog.dk
By: Simon Mosbjerg Mørch.
Language: Danish.

"At SimonTog.dk you can find train pictures and videos of both trains and model trains. Pictures from Denmark and abroad of steam locomotives, diesel locomotives and electric locomotives."

Sporvognsremisen
By: Finn Jensen.
Language: Danish.

"Sporvognsremisen.dk with 4465 tram photos. All photographed by Finn Jensen."

Tog-billeder
By: Gunnar Christensen.
Language: Danish.

"Here at tog-billeder.dk you can find a lot of pictures of trains and locomotives of all kinds. Here are photos of steam locomotives, electric locomotives, diesel locomotives, train sets, special carriages, sea trains, veteran trains from various museum railways and various narrow gauge railways. "

Private homepages

Jørgen Grandts ude- og hjemmesider
By: Jørgen Grandt.
Language: Danish.

"Tram in Copenhagen and Aarhus"

Reindalgaard
Language: Danish.

"Railways have been my hobby ever since I rode the rail buses from my hometown of Borås in Sweden. I have also had model trains. Trams are a kind of railway, just connected to a city or area, and there are also often other forms of public transport: Buses, subways, trolleybuses, S-trains, etc."

Residence
By: Steen Hartmann.
Language: Danish.

"Skjoldenholm Tram Museum - Denmark's longest museum."

Skinner og Maskiner
By: Henrik Bækgaard Jensen.
Language: Danish.

"A page about trams and trains. The Grenå line will be added."

Sporvejspensionisterne og Efterlønsklubben Århus
Language: Danish.

"We are a group of happy retirees and early retirees who have either driven trams or buses or have otherwise been employed by Aarhus Tramways. On January 28, 1982, a general meeting was held, at which a board of directors was elected. The club currently has over 130 members."

Tram Filobus e Metropolitana a Torino
Language: English, Italian.

"Turin tram trolleybus and subway. The history of transport networks in Turin."

Trams & tramways
By: Arne Melby Pedersen.
Language: Danish, English.

"About trams and tramways, both operating systems, tramway muses, as well as historical information about Copenhagen Tramways, Odense Tramways and Aarhus Tramways."

Tramway
By: Peter Hansen.
Language: Danish.

"Trams from Denmark, Germany, Austria and USA."

Tramway.com
Language: English.

"selecting any of the posts below brings up our site menu (search, contact/about, categories, tags)"

Vognstyrer: Sporvogne i Danmark
By: Michael Olsen.
Language: Danish.

"Trams operated in Copenhagen, Aarhus and Odense from 1863 to 1972. They lasted the longest in Copenhagen, until narrow-minded politicians slaughtered them."

Tram associations

Blickpunkt Straßenbahn
Language: English, German.

"Here again is the current list of all tram companies in the world (as of December 2024). As always, this also includes subways, trolleybuses and other related railways."

Letbaner.DK
Language: Danish.

"Information about modern public transport with the main emphasis on light rail."

Svenska Spårvägssällskapet (SSS)
Language: Danish, English, Finnish, French, Icelandic, Italian.

"The Swedish Tramway Society operates museum tram service at four locations in Sweden. In Malmköping, there is Sveriges Lokaltrafkmuseum (the Swedish Urban Transport Museum), with preserved trams and buses from many Swedish cities. We also operate service in Stockholm, Norrköping, and Malmö, and we cooperate with Ringlinien in Gothenburg."

Tram blogs

The Danish Tramway Series (DDSH)
By: Sebastian Berthelsen.
Language: Danish.

"DDSH stands for the Danish Tramway Series, a series for children aged 8-13. The series takes place in Copenhagen, Aarhus & Odense, where trams ran until 1972, 1971 & 1952. The series consists of several upcoming books featuring stories based on or inspired by real events."

Tram companies

Aarhus Letbane
Language: Danish.

"In December 2017, Aarhus Light Rail opened after four years of construction work and an investment of DKK 4.3 billion spread over 110 km and four municipalities. First in the central part of the city from Aarhus H to the University Hospital in Skejby, then to Odder (August 2018) and finally to Grenaa (April 2019)."

Midttrafik: Aarhus Letbane
Language: Danish.

"See timetables and route maps for Light Rail lines L1 and L2. You can also see prices, tickets and special travel rules that apply to Light Rail."

Tram museums

Modelparken Danmark
Language: Danish.

"Come and ride small trains at Modelparken Danmark while the volunteers tell stories and create fun moments for the whole family. The place with small trains, passion and lots of heart space."

Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
Language: Danish, English, German.

"The Skjoldenæsholm Tram Museum is a living museum. You experience public transport as it was in the 19th and 20th centuries. There are running trams from 3 Danish cities (Copenhagen, Odense and Aarhus) and European cities as well as from Melbourne in Australia."

Tram news

Århus Stiftstidende: Ny prognose: Om 10 år kører letbanen med dobbelt så mange passagerer
By: Henrik Havbæk Madsen.
Language: Danish.

"Aarhus Light Rail has reached an annual passenger number of between 9 and 10 million by 2030, according to a new forecast. The Light Rail is preparing to purchase 8-10 new trains. This will allow for neighborhood operation on the Odder Line."

Tram projects

Aarsleff
Language: Danish.

"At Aarsleff Rail we make society mobile by building and maintaining railway infrastructure. We create the solutions of the future through unique expertise, trusted collaborations and profitable, responsible growth."

Gråkjær: Aarhus Letbane
Language: Danish.

"In connection with the establishment of Aarhus Light Rail, Gråkjær has built a control and maintenance center (CMC) with associated workshop and administration. The building is a 6,500 m2 building and 4,500 m2 of covered area for parked trains."

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