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Lisbon railcar 21?

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The history of the tram

Carris
Operational

: Delivered as Lisbon railcar 21?, type Brill.

Ferrocarril de Sóller (FS)
Operational

: Taken over by the company as Sóller railcar 21 (ex Lisbon railcar 21?), type Lisboa.

Mallorca tram (2015)
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Mallorca tram (2015)The Tramvia de Sóller runs from the Sóller train station forecourt through the city center and continues through lemon groves to the harbor wall of the "Port de Sóller." The 4.9 km long route has a 914 mm gauge. It operates at a voltage of 600 V. In addition to the original railcars (Nos. 1-3), the rolling stock includes the cars (Nos. 20-24) acquired from Lisbon in 2000. They were converted to gauge in Sóller and are now all painted in the company's livery. Tram 22 has even been adapted to the original railcars and is now almost indistinguishable from them. The tramway uses both the original summer and enclosed trailers as trailers, as well as former railway carriages that have been adapted for tram service. The tramway owes its existence to a law governing the construction of light railways in Spain. This stipulated that a railway line could only receive subsidies if it was longer than 30 kilometers. Since the route from Palma to Sóller was only 27 kilometers long, it was decided in 1913 to officially build the tram as an extension of the original line, thus increasing the entire route to over 30 kilometers. The travel time between the station and the port is approximately 20-30 minutes. P.S.: The tram driver involved in the car accident was very pleased with the video footage, as it was very helpful as evidence.By Strassenbahnfreak - .
Sóller Tram (2012)
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Sóller Tram (2012)The video features shots of the Tramvia de Sóller near Port de Sóller.By Rheinhochwasser - .
Soller Tram Ride to Port Soller… it's great! (2023)
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Soller Tram Ride to Port Soller… it's great! (2023)It’s a beautiful old tram ride from the town of Soller to the port of Soller, passing through the city along the way, with views of stunning orange and lemon trees. The ride ends at the port, giving you time to look around, swim, or enjoy a nice cup of tea. Up we go, the trams are about to leave. Welcome back to the channel! From your car, we're on the tram because I saw you going to Paul's. So, come along for the ride. The actual fare is 8 euros per adult, and the train usually departs every half hour. It's leaving from the town of Sawyer now. We’ve got the train right behind the tram station. The train itself is an old one that goes down to Houma. To get to the center, you’ll see the actual church and the town hall. This is a lovely place to explore, Sawyer. There’s a church just there. As you go down this way, you’ll see some orange and lemon groves. It’s a brilliant journey, really worth doing. These are gardens located in people's houses; you can see various oranges and lemons. Underneath this ground, there's a car park. The conductor just went around and clicked the tickets. The fare is only eight Euros per adult—you can pay by card or cash. Over there, there’s a parked car coming into the beach area, the port. Here is a beautiful swimming area, a lovely sandy beach. There are lots of cafes, restaurants, and bars along here where you can enjoy a meal. Earlier, we left the town of Poyenza, and all this tram route runs from the city to the port and the beach. It’s nice for a walk, and the ground is very flat, making it ideal for mobility scooters. Look at all the people in the sea—it's lovely. On this side, you have cafes, bars, tourist shops, and other stalls. There are also a couple of hotels. I really recommend this journey on the little tram. You can also take boat trips from here or rent boats. This is more or less where we are; we got dropped off here to explore Sawyer. I highly recommend the train trip — it’s a brilliant experience. You see so many orange and lemon groves along the way. From the other side, you can catch the train back from Sawyer all the way down to Colma. We’ve really enjoyed today's film. Please give us a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't already, and don't forget to join our Facebook group: Lovely Love Milka. I'll catch you on the next film. Bye for now!By Loving life mallorca - .
Soller Tramway (2023)
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Soller Tramway (2023)Come on a picturesque tram ride in Mallorca. The historic tranvia that runs between the popular seaside resort of Puerto de Soller and the beautiful town of Soller has been in operation since 1913.By Mallorca Airport Info - .

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