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Halberstadt Tram | Trams in Germany (2024)
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Halberstadt Tram | Trams in Germany (2024)Halberstadt Tram | Tram | 2024 | Trams in Germany.By Rail Public Transport 🏳️‍🌈 - .
HVG Halberstadt - Line 2, Leoliner NGTW6-H #2 (2024)
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HVG Halberstadt - Line 2, Leoliner NGTW6-H #2 (2024)In the next episode from Halberstadt you will learn about the route of the second and last tram line in this city. Unfortunately, it is not its longest variant running through Klus, but despite this I have captured the entire network operated on weekdays - which was not difficult. In addition to trams, there are also many buses running around the city - 6 city lines are also operated by HVG, and the rest are regional, extending far beyond the city limits - these tasks are performed by other companies. Just a dozen or so buses and slightly fewer trams make HVG one of the smaller municipal carriers in Germany. Usually in small German towns, city transport is entrusted to larger county carriers, but in this case it is different, and trams have certainly contributed a lot to this. The city itself is inhabited by a little more than 40 thousand people, and this number increased after the incorporation of the surrounding towns into its borders. 2 Sargstedter Weg - Bahnhof 1. Sargstedter Weg 2. Torteich 3. Voigtei 4. Johannesbrunnen 5. Hoher Weg 6. Holzmarkt 7. Heinrich-Julius-Straße 8. Spiegelstraße 9. Westerhäuser Straße 10. Herbingstraße 11. Klusstraße 12. Landratsamt 13. Erich-Weinert-Straße 14. Heinrich-Heine-Platz 15. Richard-Wagner-Straße 16. BahnhofBy Transport & ÖPNV - .
HVG Halberstadt - Line 1, Leoliner NGTW6-H #5 (2024)
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HVG Halberstadt - Line 1, Leoliner NGTW6-H #5 (2024)It's time for another of the small towns of the former GDR, which has its own tram network. Halberstadt has 2 tram lines and, along with Dessau and Naumburg, is one of the three smallest urban rail systems in Saxony-Anhalt. The city itself is surrounded by the Harz district and lies north of the famous Harz mountains in central Germany. Years ago, the network included 3 lines, but in order to save money, it was decided to leave only two, which covered all the tracks. The trams run continuously, changing their line at the station. It is therefore possible to travel around the entire network in one car, but only on weekends, because only then does the second tram have its own variant through the Klus district (which is where the third tram used to go), located in the south of the city of tourist importance. Similarly, 5 Leoliner trams, purchased in 2006, are in permanent service. They are all in operation every day, so any outage of even one of them requires the activation of one of the replacement, high-floor Helmuts. 1 Hauptbahnhof - Friedhof 1. Hauptbahnhof 2. Beckerstraße 3. Richard-Wagner-Straße 4. Heinrich-Heine-Platz 5. Kühlinger Straße 6. Fischmarkt 7. Holzmarkt 8. Hoher Weg 9. Gröperstraße 10. Zuckerfabrik 11. FriedhofBy Transport & ÖPNV - .
The Trams of Halberstadt, Germany (2023)
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The Trams of Halberstadt, Germany (2023)The small city of Halberstadt boasts a 8 mile long meter gauge tram network. There are two diamonds in the south part of the city where the tram line crosses a standard gauge railway line. I don't know of any other place in Europe or the US that this occurs.By Our Transportation Heritage - .
Germany's last GT4 trams in service | Halberstadt tram (2021)
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Germany's last GT4 trams in service | Halberstadt tram (2021)The 12-kilometer tram network of Halberstadt has a long history: It opened as a horse tramway in 1887 and was electrified in 1903. After the german reunification, the worn tracks were renewed. Trams of the GT4 class, which were previously used in Stuttgart and Freiburg, replaced the last biaxial cars from the 1950s. Due to the low number of passengers, the closure of the entire tram network has been discussed multiple times since the 2000s, even though five modern low-floor trams of the "Leoliner" type were bought in 2005. The tram service will continue until at least 2033. In this video, we follow the two lines from west to east, passing through the old town center with its countless half-timbered houses. The Leoliners are still in use, as well as the last three remaining GT4 cars.By TramChris - .
[Documentary] Halberstadt Tram (2019)
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[Documentary] Halberstadt Tram (2019)The tram in Halberstadt has an 11.7 km long route network and, due to its small size, also has some special features. The sections along the still numerous half-timbered houses in the northern old town are exciting. Halberstadt is one of the smallest towns in Germany to have a tram network. Located in the northern Harz Mountains, it currently has around 40,000 residents, although this number is gradually decreasing. The entire city covers 142 square kilometers. Despite the small population, there is a tram network with a length of 11.7 kilometers. Two lines operate: Line 1, which runs directly from the train station to the city center and then terminates at the cemetery, and Line 2, which also starts at the train station and takes a detour via Herbing Street—also described as the endpoint—through the city center before reaching Sagstetter Weg. A highlight in Halberstadt is the many routes along the well-preserved half-timbered houses in the northern part of town. This is a part of the history of the Halberstadt tram system, which began before the turn of the 20th century. On June 28, 1887, a theater opened its first railway line, and two tram lines were in operation. Both lines started at the train station and extended toward the city center to the fish market, where they split—one going to the Vogtei, the other to St. John. Nearly 15 years later, in 1901, the tram system was electrified, and in 1902, it was taken over by the city, founding the Halberstadt Tramway AG. The current operator, Halberstädter Verkehrs GmbH (HVG), which is still owned by the town, emerged after reunification from VEG municipal transport in Halberstadt. At the time of reunification, tram operations faced possible discontinuation due to poor infrastructure. While infrastructure has improved somewhat, passenger numbers do not necessarily support continued operation. Nonetheless, the current network was guaranteed until 2035 amid the climate debate, and there is hope it will continue beyond that and possibly expand in some areas. Before examining the current situation, it’s essential to review the vehicle fleet. Today, tram operations are carried out exclusively on a scheduled basis by LEO Line using GT6 vehicles. The first of these was delivered on October 13, 2006, and publicly introduced on October 14. The remaining four vehicles entered regular service by August 2007. Five vehicles are just enough for scheduled service, meaning there’s rarely a long wait at terminals. In case of disruptions, either a replacement service or older GT4s from Freiburg are used; vehicles of the same type, also produced for Leipzig, are employed. A total of 48 series vehicles were delivered to Leipzig, with the Halberstadt version featuring both front and side sections. The rear of the Halberstadt model is noticeably wider and bulkier, and it is 15 meters shorter than the Leipzig version. It measures 21 meters in length, 2.3 meters in width, and 3.7 meters in height, consistent for both. The vehicle’s top speed is 70 km/h. The Halberstadt vehicle does not include the rear seats, so there are 43 seats and 62 standing places. Now, let’s explore the route network and its special features, beginning with the simple NGT B6 at the station forecourt in Halberstadt. This location hosts one of the three terminal stops. The turnaround occurs in a larger block bypass connected to a previous stop named Richard Wagner Straße. The route splits here and, after passing the central station, goes above Bäckerstraße to return to Jörg Wagner Straße. The central station has two tram tracks, as both lines 1 and 2 meet here. The routes frequently change, with line 10 continuing after line 2 and vice versa. Adjacent and behind the tram stop is the station forecourt, featuring a water installation and the historic station building. On August 1, 1868, the company first operated the train station with this station building. After the modernization of various shops, the train station of Halberstadt became an essential hub for Saxony-Anhalt's diesel network and, above all, for the Harz region. All lines operated by Abellio with vehicles of the 648 series run here. If you exit the train station, the fastest way to reach the city center is by tram. The tram from the train station building will pass through the spacious buildings in this direction. Just like before, this will take you to the Richard-Wagner-Straße stop. This stop remains on the green track in this direction, whereas in the opposite direction, it is located in the middle of the street, just past the current stop. We also follow the eponymous Richard-Wagner-Straße on the right, as shown in the picture. Currently, we are passing the city’s district court on Richard Wagner Straße. It is also the last common stop before lines 1 and 2 diverge for the first time—line 1 takes a direct route to the city center via Kölner Straße. We then follow Erich-Weinert-Straße southwestward, along the same-named street, which is notable because of the unique features of the tram network in Germany. This road network has become increasingly rare in Halberstadt, with only two such routes remaining. The route of the B 31 toward Blankenburg runs through the city and was constructed neither on a dam nor in a trench, resulting in level crossings with individual traffic, including the tram running in the middle of the street. Heading north toward the city center, there's another level crossing at the railway crossing to the west. The next track intersection is located opposite the crossing, further south along the route; however, the route to Clues is only used on Saturdays, and only once an hour. The trains here run without a turning loop or other special features. The direction of travel only changes here in a 90-degree curve after passing three more stops. The central stop in the city center, since the split, has only two stops—Klingerstraße and Fischmarkt—and line 1 is much faster than line 2. This stop is located on the same-named square and is a great place to stroll through the city center. The surrounding buildings house several restaurants and shops, and the town hall of Halberstadt is another highlight. The minor water feature, Holz Marktbrunnen, is to the right and left of the town hall. Nearby is the central shopping area, where you can find various stores. Close to this square, the town hall passage, next to the square, also leads to the Martin Church, also known as Startei. This Gothic-style church was first mentioned in 1186. Its two towers, of different heights and connected by a central aisle, are intriguing. It is commonly believed that the tower guardian was designed to have insight into all directions. The church’s full name is Dom Sankt Stephanus und St Sixtus. Located in the heart of historic buildings on Cathedral Square, construction of the cathedral began in 1209, and it was consecrated in 1499.By Bahnwelten - .
Lowa Halberstadt Part 2 (2018)
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Lowa Halberstadt Part 2 (2018)By Torsten Mädel.
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Lowa Halberstadt Part 1 (2018)
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Lowa Halberstadt Part 1 (2018)On 04.06.2018 with the Lowa through Halberstadt.By Torsten Mädel - .
Halberstadt grinder car 169 at Friedhof (2017)Halberstadt grinder car 169 at Friedhof (2017)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt museum tram 166 at Friedhof (2017)Halberstadt museum tram 166 at Friedhof (2017)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt museum tram 30 at Friedhof (2017)Halberstadt museum tram 30 at Friedhof (2017)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt museum tram 31 at Friedhof (2017)Halberstadt museum tram 31 at Friedhof (2017)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt tram line 2 with low-floor articulated tram 2 at Herbingstraße (2017)Halberstadt tram line 2 with low-floor articulated tram 2 at Herbingstraße (2017)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt tram line 2 with low-floor articulated tram 2 at Voigtei (2017)Halberstadt tram line 2 with low-floor articulated tram 2 at Voigtei (2017)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt tram line 2 with low-floor articulated tram 4 at Hoher Weg (2017)Halberstadt tram line 2 with low-floor articulated tram 4 at Hoher Weg (2017)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt Tram (2017)
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Halberstadt Tram (2017)Halberstadt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.By Bahnchef1994 - .
Halberstadt tram line 2 (2016)
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Halberstadt tram line 2 (2016)Tram line 2 route Hauptbahnhof - Sargstedter Weg in Halberstadt - Germany (Deutschland - Germany)By esbek2 - .
Halberstadt tram line 1 (2016)
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Halberstadt tram line 1 (2016)Tram line route 1 Hauptbahnhof - Friedhof in Halberstadt Germany (Deutschland)By esbek2 - .
Halberstadt Tram (2014)
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Halberstadt Tram (2014)Here is a video of the Halberstadt tram. It was opened in 1903 and is repeatedly threatened with closure! Have fun. You only see Leos, but I also saw a GT4.By tramfreak2000 - .
Halberstadt - 110 Years of Electric Tram (2013)
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Halberstadt - 110 Years of Electric Tram (2013)126 years of trams in Halberstadt, 110 of which were electric - to mark this, Halberstädter Verkehrs GmbH (HVG) celebrated a festival on June 8, 2013 with many special trips and offers at the depot. We ride in the Lindner and Gotha trailer trucks. You can also see numerous pictures of the special and scheduled operations. I wasn't the only one following the bike, by the way ;-). Greetings to everyone who met me! 110 years of electric streetcars in Halberstadt. THEGONDORIAN VIDEOS - Contact: TheGondorian@yahoo.de Film: Panasonic HC-V707 (original 1920x1080 50p, 5.8 megapixels, 28 Mbit/s converted to 1280x720, 25p, VBR 90) Sound: Zoom H2n, 2ch stereo Saturday, June 8, 2013By Thomas Plaisant - .
Historic Trams in Halberstadt (2013)
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Historic Trams in Halberstadt (2013)On June 8th, 2013, the historic trams were once again on the road for the 110th "birthday" of the electric tram, the Gothawagen 30 and 39, Reko-Triebwagen 29, Lowa-Wagen 36, Lindner TW 31 and also the Gt4 168 and 156 were in use.By choppernachladung - .
Halberstadt Tram - Friends of Line 1 (2012)
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Halberstadt Tram - Friends of Line 1 (2012)On the occasion of Remembrance Sunday 2012, the Friends of the Halberstadt Tramway Association ran trips with the historic tram 36 from the main station to the cemetery and back on Line 1, which has not been served on Sundays since September 2012. The trips were used, among other things, to determine the needs and to inform the population. Historic ET54 tram no. 36 operating Line 1 in Halberstadt by special request for support of future operation of the tram system at HalberstadtBy pouchklepper - .
125 Years of Trams in Halberstadt (2012)
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125 Years of Trams in Halberstadt (2012)I think the fares are too high. At least the 45-minute price could be lower. I hope the tram stays in HBS.By EEPSpieler - .
Tram cab ride in Halberstadt. tram cabride (2012)
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Tram cab ride in Halberstadt. tram cabride (2012)Excerpts from the new film from tram-TV. Lines 1 & 2 of the HVG In one of the smallest tram companies in Germany, two lines travel on the meter-gauge network of around 12 km of track. LEOLINER railcars are used. Travel with the tram driver on both lines and experience a complete circuit. Recordings with a special camera give you an unusual perspective. You drive through Halberstadt with different camera settings. Who knows how long this will be possible. The HVG is once again at acute risk of being shut down. Short inserts inform you about route details and the history of the HVG. Running time: 65 min. Image format: 16:9 Release date: end of January 2012 Further information: http://www.tram-tv.deBy tram-TV - .
The tram in Halberstadt (2011)
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The tram in Halberstadt (2011)The tram in Halberstadt on September 23, 2011.By KT4Dani - .
Halberstadt extra line 1 with articulated tram 161 at Friedhof (2001)Halberstadt extra line 1 with articulated tram 161 at Friedhof (2001)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt extra line 1 with articulated tram 165 at Hauptbahnhof (2001)Halberstadt extra line 1 with articulated tram 165 at Hauptbahnhof (2001)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt museum tram 36 at Friedhof (2001)Halberstadt museum tram 36 at Friedhof (2001)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt tram line 2 with articulated tram 160 at Sargstedter Weg (2001)Halberstadt tram line 2 with articulated tram 160 at Sargstedter Weg (2001)By Henrik Boye.
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The tram of Halberstadt with Gotha cars and ex-Stuttgarters (1993)
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The tram of Halberstadt with Gotha cars and ex-Stuttgarters (1993)Gotha Zweichasers with and without trailers as well as former Stuttgarters meet each other, the museum cars are on the move, and a steam locomotive blocks the tram line... All lines, including the Klus line, are shown in better quality in the main film - this is just a small compilation!By TRAM AKTUELL - .
Halberstadt tram line 2 with railcar 43 at Haltestelle Holzmarkt (1990)Halberstadt tram line 2 with railcar 43 at Haltestelle Holzmarkt (1990)By Henrik Boye.
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Halberstadt Trams (1987)
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Halberstadt Trams (1987)A trailer for http://www.pmpfilms.com/index.html, the world's largest range of transport hobby films, see website for list, shop, links, blog etc.By DaveSpencer32 - .

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