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Porto railcar 258

In operation as a museum vehicle
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The history of the tram

Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto (STCP)
Operational

: Delivered as Porto railcar 258, type Brill.

Postcard: Porto tram line 9 with railcar 258 on Rotunda da Boavista (1960-1967)Postcard: Porto tram line 9 with railcar 258 on Rotunda da Boavista (1960-1967)A6 - Electric car #258 with trailer #22. 8-window "Brill" electric car built in 1927 at the C.C.F.P. workshops, and a 7-window trailer with "Starbuck" features. Photographed at the Boavista Roundabout between 1960 and 1967By Henrik Boye, Museu do Carro Eléctrico - - .

Tranvía Histórico
Open regularly

: Arrived at the museum as Buenos Aires railcar 258 (ex Porto railcar 258), type Brill.

Postcard: Buenos Aires railcar 9069 on Emilio Mitre al 500 (1988)Postcard: Buenos Aires railcar 9069 on Emilio Mitre al 500 (1988)Buenos Aires (Argentina) ex-Bruxelles 9069 (1960 body on 4069 built in 1931). Tourist line of the Friends of the Tram Association with Lacroze 258 ex-Porto in Caballito, Emilio Mitre Street. 05/25/88 Historic Buenos Aires Tramway of the Friends of the Tram Association. Cars 9069 (from Brussels, Belgium) and 258 running on Emilio Mitre in Caballito. May 25, 1988.By A. G. Piette, Henrik Boye, Musée Privé de Documentation Ferroviaire (MUPDOFER), Tranvía Histórico - .
This is the LAST tram in Buenos Aires 🚋 (2022)
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This is the LAST tram in Buenos Aires 🚋 (2022)Did you know that Buenos Aires was once known as the "city of streetcars"? What happened to them all? And how did this last one survive? In this video, I'll tell you about the Historic Streetcar of Buenos Aires. It's a tourist route organized by the Friends of the Streetcar Association, which is dedicated to restoring and maintaining vintage rolling stock. And on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, they organize tours through the Caballito neighborhood. 👀 --- My other social media --- TWITTER: https://twitter.com/matienlaciudad INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/matienlaciudad/By Mati en la Ciudad - .

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