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Hauptplatz, Franz-Josef-Platz (Linz)

There are 10 photos from Hauptplatz, Franz-Josef-Platz (Linz) and 2 trams in the direction of Hauptplatz, Franz-Josef-Platz (Linz) on Tram Travels.

Linz AG stops

Auwiesen, Bergbahnhof Urfahr, Blumauerplatz, Bruckneruniversität, Bürgerstraße, Donau Herz-Jesu-Kirche, Goethekreuzung, Hauptbahnhof, Hauptplatz, Hillerstraße, JKU / Universität, Landgutstraße Urfahr, Bergbahnhof, Mozartkreuzung, Pöstlingberg, Schableder, SolarCity, Sonnensteinstraße, Taubenmarkt, and Trauner Kreuzung.

Linz AG depot

Kleinmünchen, and Pöstlingbergbahn.

Photos and videos from Hauptplatz, Franz-Josef-Platz (Linz)

Linz tram (2016)
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Linz tram (2016)Location: Linz (Upper Austria, Austria)By tom88CZ - .
Tram Linz (2012)
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Tram Linz (2012)Compilation of various recordings.By 777whitestone - .
Pöstlingbergbahn: Steep gradient tramway in Austria (2012)
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Pöstlingbergbahn: Steep gradient tramway in Austria (2012)The Pöstlingbergbahn is a tramway in Linz, Austria - the steepest adhesion railway in the world. In 2009, the track gauge was changed from 1000 mm to 900 mm, allowing the line to be extended to the main square. At Mühlkreisbahnhof station, there is also an admission-free Pöstlingbergbahn museum. The funicular in Linz, Upper Austria, was the steepest cable car in the world in 2009. The gorge was widened from 1,000 mm to 900 mm so that this tram line could be integrated into the regular Linz tram network. This change also made it possible to extend the tram to the city center, with trains running once an hour during the summer. The line features historic trains, and the entire route is 4.1 km long, with trains running every 15 minutes during peak times. The view from the top is spectacular, offering a magnificent vista over Linz and the entire Danube Valley. The station features a small museum, and admission is free.By NThusiast - .
Linz tram line 50 with low-floor articulated tram 502 at Hauptplatz (2012)Linz tram line 50 with low-floor articulated tram 502 at Hauptplatz (2012)By Henrik Boye.
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Tram Linz - Impressions (2012)
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Tram Linz - Impressions (2012)Compilation of various recordings.By 777whitestone - .
Linz tram line 2 with low-floor articulated tram 029 at Hauptplatz (2009)Linz tram line 2 with low-floor articulated tram 029 at Hauptplatz (2009)By Ulrich Hackhe.
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Linz tram line 50 with low-floor articulated tram 501 at Hauptplatz (2009)Linz tram line 50 with low-floor articulated tram 501 at Hauptplatz (2009)By Ulrich Hackhe.
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Postcard: Linz tram line 3 with railcar 27 at Hauptplatz (1977)Postcard: Linz tram line 3 with railcar 27 at Hauptplatz (1977)Tw 27 + Bw 117, line 3, on 18 August 1977 on Linz's main square.By Henrik Boye, Josef Hlavac, Norbert Schmid - .
Postcard: Linz on Hauptplatz (1956)Postcard: Linz on Hauptplatz (1956)Linz on the Danube DDSG pier, Hauptplatz. View from Pöstlingberg. Castle Park, Cathedral, Landhaushof. P 17 Luckily, there's AustriaBy Henrik Boye, Kunasz-Herzig Gesellschaft - .
Postcard: Linz on Hauptplatz (1900)Postcard: Linz on Hauptplatz (1900)Linz on the Danube. Franz-Josef-Platz. u-4020 Linz on the Danube The main square around 1900By Henrik Boye, Verlag Gottfried Rennhofer - .

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Trams in the direction of Hauptplatz, Franz-Josef-Platz (Linz)

Pöstlingbergbahn: Steep gradient tramway in Austria (2012)
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Pöstlingbergbahn: Steep gradient tramway in Austria (2012)The Pöstlingbergbahn is a tramway in Linz, Austria - the steepest adhesion railway in the world. In 2009, the track gauge was changed from 1000 mm to 900 mm, allowing the line to be extended to the main square. At Mühlkreisbahnhof station, there is also an admission-free Pöstlingbergbahn museum. The funicular in Linz, Upper Austria, was the steepest cable car in the world in 2009. The gorge was widened from 1,000 mm to 900 mm so that this tram line could be integrated into the regular Linz tram network. This change also made it possible to extend the tram to the city center, with trains running once an hour during the summer. The line features historic trains, and the entire route is 4.1 km long, with trains running every 15 minutes during peak times. The view from the top is spectacular, offering a magnificent vista over Linz and the entire Danube Valley. The station features a small museum, and admission is free.By NThusiast - .
Postcard: Linz tram line 50 with low-floor articulated tram 501 at Schableder (2009)Postcard: Linz tram line 50 with low-floor articulated tram 501 at Schableder (2009)MTC #219-Linz,Austria Number 501 is a 2009 Bombardier-built Flexity Outlook 100% low-floor tram. Itis 19.16m long and 2.30m wide and weighs 34 tons when loaded. this 900mm-gauge tram has seating for 33 and standing room for 53. There are three units, #501-503. They operate exclusively on the Pöstlingbergbahn (Pöstlingberg Railway), which climbs a small mountain northwest of town and has one of the steepest grades of any non-rack rail line in Europa. 11,6%. Car 501 was photographed on September 3, 2009, inbound to town.By Bill MacDonald, Henrik Boye, Macdonald Transit - .

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