Tram in Gera (2021)I still remember the Wiesenstrasse "hopped down" the Wiesenstrasse is in thick traffic.By Hunde - .
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Gera Tram (2015)Gera has the second oldest electric tram in Germany and it was opened on 22 February 1892nd The GVB has 3 lines which are served by 12 NGT8G, 6 and 28 KT4D KTNF8. Currently there are the Geraer transport companies in an insolvency proceeding.By Straßen-und Eisenbahn Deutschland - .
Day pass for Geraer Verkehrsbetrieb (GVB), the front (2014)GVB VMT
Day Ticket
Valid in:
Valid from: April 14, 2014 to: April 15, 2014, 3:00 AM
Valid according to the VMT fare regulations and terms of service. PS: 1 City Gera €4.90 3049 094516208 April 14, 2014, 9:04 AMBy Geraer Verkehrsbetrieb (GVB), Henrik Boye - .
Documentary OnTour Tram Gera (2013)Join us on a 35-minute journey on the Gera tram. GVB operates three lines in Thuringia's third-largest city. They use both Tatra vehicles from CKD and Alstom low-floor trams. In addition to the main line 3, which connects the northeast and southwest every five minutes, there are two supplementary lines, 1 and 2, and in the depot, you'll find a few very special vehicles that you wouldn't normally expect to find here...
The NVP team welcomes you to our report on Gera's on-tour operations. We are at the Heinrichstraße stop, the central hub of the GVB network. But first, let's get an overview of the entire Gera network. Line 1 connects the districts of Unterm Haus and Zwozen in 10 minutes, stopping at 13 locations along a 20-minute route. Usually, only low-floor NGT8G vehicles are used here. Line 2, however, does not stop at Heinrichstraße and runs exclusively in the southern part of the city. It connects Loser, Zeulsdorf, and Zwozen Bahnhof in 30 minutes with a single service, taking 10 minutes to reach its new stops. The Fußbrücke stop connects to line 3, which heads toward the city center. Line 3, not only the longest route but also the most frequent in the GVB network, connects Biblach Ost in the north with destinations every 5 minutes. Lusan has 25 stops and a travel time of 34 minutes. At Lusan Brüte, the 5-minute cycle is broken, so only every other service continues to Zollsdorf. This is also the only line still using the Tatra trams, as we will see later. You can always track our current location using the pearl necklace displayed on our site. Here, you can see the GVB rail grinding car, which is common on the network, especially during winter. Shortly after leaving Heinrichstraße, line 3 crosses a building on its way to Sorgemarkt. Unusually, the tunnel consists of two consecutive tubes separated by a pedestrian zone and crossing, with no crossing possibility for pedestrians—they need to go around the building via the pedestrian zone. We are at that pedestrian crossing between the tunnels. The light at the end of the tunnel is Heinrichstraße. Sorgemarkt gets its name from the nearby shopping street, though it does not border the tram route, but is behind the houses here. You can also take the tram from there—the old town and town hall are reachable via a short walk. We are now between the "Sorgarkt" stop and the next, "Leipziger Straße." Here, line 3 leaves the backyard and soon crosses the northern end of the pedestrian zone. From Leipziger Straße, we’ll take a ride toward Berufsakademie. The next stop is "Straß über ja Kön wir auchchäiter," followed by "Berufslichkeit z." [Applause] We’ve now traveled a significant part of line 3, reaching the southern section at the "Fehrbrücke" stop. Here, line 3 meets line 2, which only runs in the south. The switches to the right lead to the depot and are not used during normal operation. From the pedestrian bridge that gives the stop its name, you get a good overview. Let's go up there. The route continues into Lusan via Laune Brüte and finally to Zeulsdorf. From there, you can see the Gleisdreieck railway station again. The route straight ahead belongs to line 2. Our picture of the month for April is being taken now—we are at the Lusan Brüte stop or loop. As mentioned earlier, the 5-minute break on line 3 is broken here. Until a few years ago, line 2 also ended at this loop, but rising passenger numbers extended its route further to Zollsdorf. Drivers usually have only one break at most loops, and only one service runs in the loop, leaving little buffer. Now we are at the southern terminus of Lusan Zeulsdorf—the stops are a bit further forward, and the actual loop begins just a few meters behind. [Applause] Here, we see a vehicle on line 2, which is the only service that operates the route alone all day. From Zollsdorf, we’ll take you on a ride to Lusan Laune. Last stop, next stop: Relle to a rerß next halstellea lau ST. I disappear. We’ve now changed routes to line 2 at GVB Betriebshof. Here, we see an old friend— the rail grinder.By nahverkehrsportal - .
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Flensburg tram car 36 in Gera (2012)Flensburg tram Tw 36 in Gera on April 3rd and 4th, 2012
Owner: Sporvejsmuseet Skjoldenaesholm, DK
Manufacturer: HAWA. Hanover, 1925
Refurbished: GVB tram workshop, Gera, completed in 2012By HStrab - - .
Gera Trams (2010)A trailer for http://www.pmpfilms.com/index.html, the worlds largest range of transport films, see website for shopping, links and list.By DaveSpencer32 - .
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Ride in the driver's cabin Line 1 - Gera and its tram (2009)Also free for Blu-ray Disc.
More information at http://peter-ruppert.de/html/heim.html Gera and its tram.
Ride in the driver's cab on line 1.
The stops for a direct journey:
0:55 Untermhaus.
1:50 Ernststraße.
3:05 Friedrich-Naumann-Platz.
4:45 Otto Dix.
6:15 Hauptbahnhof/Theater.
7:55 Puschkinplatz.
10:15 Heinrichstraße.
13:00 Schmelzhüttenstraße.
14:15 Erfurtstraße.
16:10 Wintergarten.
17:45 Pforten.
19:05 Lasurstraße.
21:20 Zwötzen.
22:40 Lasurstraße.
24:00 Pforten.
25:45 Wintergarten.
27:30 Erfurtstraße.
28:25 Schmelzhüttenstraße.
31:20 Heinrichstraße.
33:05 Puschkinplatz.
35:30 Hauptbahnhof/Theater.
37:05 Otto Dix.
38:30 Friedrich-Naumann-Platz.
39:50 Ernststraße.By Vakuumverduenner - - .
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Ride in the driver's cabin Line 2 - Gera and its tram (2009)Gera and its tram - ride in the driver's cabin on line 2.
The stops for a direct journey:
2:15 GVB depot
3:20 Lusan triangular junction
4:10 pedestrian bridge
6:15 Lusan/Laune
7:15 Zeulenrodaer Straße
8:40 Lusan/Brüte
10:25 Lusan/Brüte
11:40 Zeulenrodaer Straße
12:55 Lusan/Laune
14:40 pedestrian bridge
15:25 Lusan triangular junction
16:25 GVB depotBy Vakuumverduenner - .
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Ride in the driver's cabin Line 3 - Part 1/2 - Gera and its tram (2009)Also free for Blu-ray Disc. More information at www.peter-ruppert.de
The stops for a direct journey:
1:45 Bieblach Ost
2:50 Ernst-Abbe-Straße
3:50 Hilde-Coppi-Straße
5:10 Heidecksburgstraße
7:35 Berufsakademie
8:45 Tinz
9:50 Grüner Weg
11:05 Straße des Bergmanns
12:40 Herderstraße
13:40 Friedrich-Engels-Straße
15:05 Leipziger Straße
16:40 Sorge/Markt
19:15 Heinrichstraße
20:45 Park der Jugend
22:05 An der Spielwiese
23:25 Oststraße
24:35 Südfriedhof
25:40 Schenkendorfstraße
27:00 Keplerstraße
28:45 Pedestrian bridge
30:20 Lusan/Laune
31:25 Zeulenrodaer Straße
32:45 Brüte
34:05 Bruno-Brause-StraßeBy Vakuumverduenner - .
Postcard: Gera tram line 1 with low-floor articulated tram 201 "Berta Schäfer" near Zwötzen (2006)Light Rail Line 1
Untermhaus-Heinrich Straße-Zwötzen
A strong piece of Gera
On the occasion of the ceremonial opening of Light Rail Line 1
Gera - November 3, 2006
Top image: Section along Gessentalstraße, between the Wintergarten and Pforten stops
Bottom left image: Grass track on Reichsstraße between the Erfurtstraße and Wintergarten stops
Bottom right image: Grass track on Straße der Völkerfreundschaft between the Zwötzen and Lasurstraße stopsBy Geraer Verkehrsbetrieb (GVB), Henrik Boye - .
Postcard: Gera railcar 29 near Heinrichstraße (2005)1905-2005
100 Years of
Motor Car 29
Schülerstraße
1963 as Motor Car
No. 25 in Plauen
Since 1967
as Motor Car
No. 29 in Gera
gvb
Geraer Verkehrsbetrieb GmbH
A company of Stadtwerke Gera AG
100 Years of Historic Motor Car No. 29
Type MAN, built in 1905
Seats: 16
Standing Room: 20
In regular service in Plaun from 1905 to 1966
As a historic tram in Gera since 1967By Geraer Verkehrsbetrieb (GVB), Henrik Boye, Klaus Reichenbach - .