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Photos by Holger Schöne from Berlin

There are 3 tram and light rail photos by Holger Schöne from Berlin (Germany) on Tram Travels.

Photos by Holger Schöne from Germany

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Postcard: Berlin railcar 217 055-8	 near Alfred-Kowalke-Straße (2003)Postcard: Berlin railcar 217 055-8 near Alfred-Kowalke-Straße (2003)Tram 217 055, built in 1961, type TE 59, with trailer 267 006, type BE 59/1, built in 1959, and trailer 267 428, built in 1964, type BE 64, manufactured by RAW Berlin-Schöneweide, from the collection of historic trams of the Berlin public transport company, on August 9, 2003, on Am Tierpark street. www.dvn-berlin.deBy Holger Schöne - .
Postcard: Berlin railcar 218 001-2 at Regattastraße / Sportpromenade (1996)Postcard: Berlin railcar 218 001-2 at Regattastraße / Sportpromenade (1996)Berlin Historical Tram Preservation Association - Tram Working Group Motor car 218 001-2, built in 1958, type TDE 58, manufactured by Waggonbau Gotha, from the Berlin Transport Company's collection of historic trams, together with a BDE 61 trailer, photographed on June 1, 1996. www.dvn-berlin.deBy Holger Schöne - .
Postcard: Berlin E2 with railcar 3344 at Nollendorftplatz (1991)Postcard: Berlin E2 with railcar 3344 at Nollendorftplatz (1991)Berlin Historical Preservation Association - Tram Working Group Tram car 3344, built in 1927, type TM33, manufacturer: Waggon- und Maschinenfabrik Görlitz, from the Berlin Transport Company's collection of historic trams. It was in service with the BVG West until 1967. From 1978 to 1991, it was in museum service on the disused U2 elevated line between Bülowstraße and Nollendorftplatz. Photograph taken on February 1, 1991. www.dvn-berlin.deBy Holger Schöne - .

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Denkmalpflege-Verein Nahverkehr (DVN)
By: Hartmut Gröschke.
Language: German.

"Public transportation in Berlin dates back to the opening of the first horse-drawn omnibus lines on January 1, 1847. Since then, public transit has significantly influenced the development of Berlin and its surrounding area, becoming an integral part of everyone's daily life. Furthermore, Berlin companies such as AEG, Orenstein & Koppel, Siemens, and Waggon-Union provided global impetus for the development of new public transportation systems and equipment."

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