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Links about trams and light rails in Liberec

There are 12 links about trams and light rails in Liberec (Czech Republic) on Tram Travels.

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Photo albums

Fotožurnál pražských tramvají
Language: Czech.

"To select the appropriate photo gallery, use the stop column by selecting the appropriate month and year."

Olaf Herrig
By: Olaf Herrig.
Language: German.

"Olaf Herrig - Amateur photographer and videographer specializing in railways and trams - but also nature and travel photography I'm a very active user, I look at a lot of pictures and occasionally comment on photos. You don't need to thank me at length! It's enough if you just take a look at some of my pictures!"

Peter Velthoen
Language: English.

"Utrecht had an electric city system, GTU (Gemeentetram Utrecht), that stopped in 1939, and an electric interurban to Zeist operated by the NBM (Nederlandse Buurtspoorweg Maatschappij) that closed in 1949. In Utrecht, an NBM city line ram between Centraal Station and a terminal side track at F. C. Donderstraat."

Private homepages

K-Report
Language: Czech.

"Czech dodravni server"

MIASTOeksporator
Language: Polish.

"Electric public transport lines (kmz)"

Region Liberec: Public Transport in Liberec / Central Station Fügnerova
Language: Czech, English, German, Polish.

"The Fügnerova terminal is the central station of public transport in Liberec, where all tram and bus public transport lines intersect. All popular tourist destinations can be found on the route of tram line No. 2 or 3 (note: only No. 3 goes up to Jested)."

Straßenbahnen in Liberec & Jablonec
By: L. Fenzau.
Language: German.

"The Liberec Public Transport Company is the largest company owned by the city of Liberec, and has had a minority stake in the neighboring city of Jablonec nad Nisou since autumn 2009. With a turnover of 500 million kroner, the company offers public transport in the county town of Liberec (100,000 inhabitants) and in Jablonec nad Nisou, where the service is operated by BusLine from Semily under a contract. The service is provided by 135 buses and 67 trams, which transported 32.5 million passengers last year."

Tramway.com
Language: English.

"If you select one of the posts below, our page menu (search, contact/about, categories, tags) will appear."

Tram associations

Boveraclub: We have been saving historic vehicles for over 30 years
Language: Czech.

"Boveraclub started in 1987, when the Circle of Friends of Public Transport was established at a branch of the Liberec transport company. In 2005, it was transformed into a civic association, and the name Boveraclub was chosen after the tram, on which the main activities were initially focused."

Tram companies

Dopravní podnik měst Liberce a Jablonce nad Nisou (DPMLJ)
Language: Czech.

IDOL
Language: Czech, English, German, Polish.

"The owner of the company KORID LK, spol. s ro is the Liberec Region, and it was founded on March 30, 2005 by a decision of the Liberec Region Council with the aim of representing and realizing its transport interests and the interests of its residents."

Tram museums

Technical museum Liberec
Language: Czech, English.

"Public transport: Buses, trams, and their history in Liberec from its foundation to the present day. Bikes, motorbikes, cars: Whether you are a fan of two or four wheels, you will undoubtedly come to your own. Industry: Industry is an integral part of Liberec even today - you will also find an exhibition of modern industry. Textile and Liberec: Liberec was a textile city, and you will find out why."

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