Vienna sidecar 1810
Exhibited in a museumTrams from Vienna
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The history of the tram
Wiener Linien
Operational
June 11, 1975: Delivered as Vienna sidecar 1810, manufacturer Gräf & Stift, Wien, type l, series 1701-1830, width 2.30 m, length 11.50 m, weight 7.8 t, manufactured 1973-1975, with 26 seats and 43 standing places.
Electric Tram Museum Amsterdam (EMA)
Open regularly
1986: Arrived at the museum as Amsterdam sidecar 1810 (ex Vienna sidecar 1810), manufacturer Gräf & Stift, Wien, type l, series 1701-1830, width 2.30 m, length 11.50 m, weight 7.8 t, manufactured 1973-1975, with 26 seats and 43 standing places.