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Links about trams in Sibiu

There are 4 links about trams and light rails in Sibiu (Romania) on Tram Travels.

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Private homepages

Lokstatistik
By: Josef Pospichal.
Language: German.

"An attempt to research the origin and whereabouts of locomotives in the area of ​​the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy in more detail. Many data are available; some are unclear, and some are still unknown. All data entered should be correct. Corrections and additions are welcome!"

Tribuna 140: PHOTO: The Sibiu-Răşinari tram has restarted! And it was a big hit with the people of Sibiu!
By: Dumitru Chiselita.
Language: Romanian.

"At the end of 2011, the Sibiu-Răşinari tram was 'dismissed' from local public transport, it only circulated like that, on special occasions, either for tourist purposes, or for artistic purposes as a 'stage on wheels' for shows produced by the 'Radu Stanca' Theater."

Tram associations

Tram Club Romania
Language: English, German, Italian, Romanian, Spanish.

Tram companies

TurSib
Language: English, German, Romanian.

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Last updated: March 26, 2025.