Trams, Trolleys and Streetcars

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Brussel ordered PCC trams type 7700/7800. They were built under licence by La Brugeoise et Nivelles in Belgium between 1972 and 1973.

The difference was that the type 7700 are former 7500 being rebuild as bidirectional.

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Red Boi (i.imgur.com)
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Teams can be single or double cab. One purpose is to switch direction in case of construction work.

In the picture, a Stadler Tramlinie of Bernmobil switch direction at Kursaal as the Kornhaus bridge is under renovation.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/26655909

Very relaxing!

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Drawn (i.imgur.com)
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These are two Siemens Combino of two generation. The first a Combino XL is younger.

On the overhead wires, tram tracks form a triangle at this place. Add to this, that a trolleybus line cut the triangle, you get this mess.

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Oldie (i.imgur.com)
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Zurich (i.imgur.com)
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Stayed just for a dozen hours or so this time so didn't really need to hop in considering the centre is pretty walkable.

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