"It's great to supplement the collections every now and then and the possibilities are great. See my many tram maps here! Foreign maps can also be experienced here!"
"Trams operated in Odense from 1911 to 1952. There were three lines, namely: the Main Line (1911-1952), the Harbour Line (1913-1926) and the Ship House Line (1926-1939). Unlike Copenhagen and Aarhus, Odense did not initially have horse-drawn trams, but introduced electric trams from the beginning."
"Skjoldenholm Tram Museum - Denmark's longest museum."
Trafik i Odense By: Tommy Rolf Nielsen Martens. Language: Danish, English, German.
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."
"The light rail operates most hours of the day and night throughout the week. The first morning departure is at 5 am from Tarup and Hjallese – and the last train leaves the stations at midnight."
"Trams operated in Copenhagen, Aarhus and Odense from 1863 to 1972. They lasted the longest in Copenhagen, until narrow-minded politicians slaughtered them."
"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."
"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."
"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."
"There are supporters of the light rail, and there are opponents of the light rail - and then there are people like Henrik Boye from Middelfart, who just can't get enough. Ten times a year he travels the world on a light rail trip, which makes him Denmark's biggest uncrowned light rail nerd - in the most positive sense of the word."
"Odense Light Rail will unite the city. By connecting the northern and southern parts of the city, Tarup and Hjallese in the south will be closer to the city center. At the same time, Odense's hubs and major development projects will be connected through the light rail route."
"The Skjoldenæsholm Tram Museum was inaugurated on May 26, 1978 and is under constant expansion. The Museum is built and run exclusively by voluntary, unpaid labor who, as members of the Tram History Society, spend a large part of their free time ensuring the continued operation and expansion of the museum."