Photos from Klagenfurt Straßenbahn
There are 3 tram and light rail photos from Klagenfurt Straßenbahn on Tram Travels.
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Klagenfurt Straßenbahn, and Nostalgiebahnen in Kärnten (NBiK).
Postcard: Klagenfurt tram line A with railcar 8 on Sankt Veiter Straße (1959)Klagenfurt Tram
Tram No. 8 (rebuilt by SGP Graz in 1948) on St. Veiter Straße in front of the State Hospital.
November 1, 1959.By Dl. Mayr, Henrik Boye, Nostalgiebahnen in Kärnten - .
Postcard: Klagenfurt tram line A with railcar 7 on Heiligengeistplatz (1959)Klagenfurt Tram
In addition to the bathing service on the lakeside line, which was discontinued in 1954, on nice summer weekends, the All Saints' Day service to the Annabichl Cemetery saw the highest passenger traffic. The last impressive All Saints' Day service on the Annabichl line, discontinued in 1961, during which almost everything with wheels had to roll, took place in 1959.
Motor car 8 with trailer car 57 (rebuilt by SGP Graz in 1949 and 1948, respectively) on St. Veiter Straße near Durchlaßstraße on October 31, 1959By Henrik Boye - .
Postcard: Klagenfurt tram line A with railcar 8 near Glan Brücke (1959)Klagenfurt Tram
In addition to the bathing service on the lakeside line, which was discontinued in 1954, on beautiful summer weekends, the All Saints' Day service to the Annabichl Cemetery saw the highest passenger traffic. The last impressive All Saints' Day service on the Annabichl line, discontinued in 1961, during which almost everything with wheels had to roll, took place in 1959, with tram car 8 and Biewagen 57 (rebuilt by SGP Graz in 1949 and 1948, respectively) in St. Veiter Straße near Durchlaßstraße on October 31, 1959.By A. Luft, Henrik Boye, Verband der Eisenbahnfreunde (VEF) - .