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Postcard: Reutlingen tram line 2 with railcar 63 outside Südbahnhof (1974)Postcard: Reutlingen tram line 2 with railcar 63 outside Südbahnhof (1974)Reutlingen tramway, train with motor car no. 63 in March 1974 between Wilhelmstr. and Südbahnhof. Maschinenfabrik Esslingen 1952 (formerly SSB) Reutlingen tramway, motor car no. 63 in March 1974 near Wilhelmstr. Maschinenfabrik Esslingen 1952 (formerly SSB)By Der Bahnladen, Henrik Boye, Wolfgang Walper - .
This is what the Reutlingen tram was like - In film, in photos, in stories (1912-1974)
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This is what the Reutlingen tram was like - In film, in photos, in stories (1912-1974)The Reutlingen tramway was undoubtedly one of the most beautiful operations in Germany. Many still mourn the loss of its service in 1974. This book brings that era back to life. The history of the tramway is recounted in detail. Contemporary witnesses reminisce, visions of the future are presented, and over 120 photos complement the text. The highlight is the accompanying film report, which documents daily operations at that time in about 45 minutes on a DVD. The book has 160 pages in a 21 x 21 cm format and is available from tram-TV or bookstores. We have been working on this project for a long time, and now it is finally taking shape. Trump TV presents a book with a film, or a film with a book. Depending on your perspective, the tram in Reutlingen is described as follows. The film offers, in typical Tram TV quality, 45 minutes of incredible footage, most of which has never been seen before. What’s fascinating is that the tram ran in both city and countryside areas, and it also transported goods. There were even connecting tracks in two factories to support this. The film’s narration summarizes the most important facts and details. The book, of course, delves into this topic in much greater depth. Over more than 140 pages, you will learn everything about the tram's exciting early years, its daily operations afterward, and some loose ends. The data about the vehicles is all listed in the book, and personal memories add to the story. Over 120 photos give a vivid impression. This package is a must-have for every tram enthusiast, as it offers entirely new ways to document this history. The book and film are only sold together. You can get this combo titled "so war die Reutlinger Straßenbahn" directly from Tram TV or at bookstores.By tram-TV - - .

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