"Brake failures, faulty electronics, rainwater leaking onto the drivers – the trams running in Stockholm have been having problems since their introduction ten years ago."
"Train traffic on the newly built bridge was supposed to start in September. However, due to a dispute over electrical safety, Lidingöbanan passengers will have to wait for the train until Easter. This means that there will continue to be a replacement bus between the island and Ropsten."
"The Bözenegg-Eriwis Bahn BEB is a museum field railway on the tracks of the disused mine railway in Schinznach-Dorf. Reports on historical field railways, trams and railways are published."
"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."
"Stockholm has had trams in service since 1877, initially horse-drawn, but after 1901 the horses were retired and the carriages were replaced with the electric trams of the time. The trams contributed greatly to the city's growth and were part of the cityscape until 1967."
"Stockholms Spårvägar is an operator of public transport in Stockholm. On behalf of SL, we operate the City Tram, Lidingöbanan, Tvärbanan, Nockebybanan and Saltsjöbanan."
"SL has the overall responsibility for ensuring that everyone who lives in, or visits, Stockholm County has access to well-developed, easily accessible and reliable public transport. Every day, nearly 800,000 people travel by public transport in Stockholm, i.e. by metro, buses, commuter trains and local trains."
"In an exciting and playful way, you get to experience Stockholm and the fantastic vehicles that have been operating in the city for over a hundred years."
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Modern Stadstrafik By: Meddelanden från Svenska Spårvägssällskapet (MfSS). Language: Swedish.