"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."
"An extensive Swedish photographic archive of trams and tramways in Germany. It brings together images from many cities, including Augsburg, Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, Munich, Potsdam and Rostock. The photographs show different vehicle types, routes, stops, depots, tracks and urban settings, with place names, fleet numbers and concise captions."
"Wolter82.de is a private German photographic archive about trams, buses and other public transport. It brings together images from numerous cities and countries, including Germany, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Sweden, Switzerland and Italy. The photographs show modern and historic vehicles, regular services, museum routes, special trips, depots and events, with details of location, route, fleet number and date."
"Museum railways, street and railway museums and historic buses in Germany, Austria and Switzerland."
Fahrszeuglisten By: Martin Rimmele. Language: English, German.
"Fahrzeuglisten.de is a German hobby website offering extensive fleet lists for transport operators in Germany and other countries. The database covers regional railways, S-Bahn, underground, light rail, trams, buses, and ferries and can be filtered by region and transport mode. The site also provides a bus chassis-number database, although some fleet lists are several years old."
"Gleisplanweb.eu is a private German website offering detailed track maps of tram, light rail and metro networks in cities around the world. The maps show tracks, turning loops, depots, tunnels, stations and planned extensions and are updated regularly. The site also includes an international map directory, project overviews, a legend, update histories and forms for reporting errors."
"Gothawagen, this is the name by which tram drivers and tram enthusiasts know the three-windowed, two-axle standard type T57 from VEB Waggonbau Gotha and its successor models."
"Thomas Fehr’s private German website about trams. It presents photographs of tram systems in Dresden and many other cities worldwide, including both historic and modern vehicles. The site also contains galleries, information about vehicle types and subjects, and a selection of tram postcards that can be ordered directly from the creator."
"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 association - Friends of Local Transport Zwickau e.V. - founded in 1994 is concerned with researching the history of local public transport in Zwickau and runs special trips with the historic trams."