TRAM TRAVELS

Copenhagen horse tram 283

In operation as a museum vehicle

Description

Delivered to DKS.

The history of the tram

Københavns Sporveje (KS)
Closed

1883: Delivered as Copenhagen horse tram 283.

Københavns Sporveje (KS)
Closed

1902: Rebuilt to Copenhagen sidecar 283 (ex Copenhagen horse tram 283), manufacturer Scandia, series 412-436, width 2.00 m, length 10.00 m, manufactured 1912, 2 axles.

Københavns Sporveje (KS)
Closed

October 1902: Vehicle number changed to Copenhagen sidecar 1046 (ex Copenhagen horse tram 283), manufacturer Scandia, series 412-436, width 2.00 m, length 10.00 m, manufactured 1912, 2 axles.

Hovedstadsområdets Trafikselskabsmuseum (HT-museet)
Closed permanently

1934: Arrived at a museum as Copenhagen sidecar 283 (ex Copenhagen horse tram 283), manufacturer Scandia, series 412-436, width 2.00 m, length 10.00 m, manufactured 1912, 2 axles.

Postcard: Copenhagen railcar 17 on Vindebrogade (1969)Postcard: Copenhagen railcar 17 on Vindebrogade (1969)By Henrik Boye, HT museum, Per Bech Petersen.
October 19, 1969.
The last day with trams in CopenhagenThe last day with trams in CopenhagenBy Jakob Koch.
April 22, 1972 - April 23, 1972.
Copenhagen sidecar 283 in HT museum (1984)Copenhagen sidecar 283 in HT museum (1984)By Henrik Boye.
October 13, 1984.

Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
Open regularly

2003: Taken over by the museum as Skjoldenæsholm sidecar 283 (ex Copenhagen horse tram 283), manufacturer Scandia, series 412-436, width 2.00 m, length 10.00 m, manufactured 1912, 2 axles.

Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with railcar 17 at Eilers Eg (2004)Postcard: Skjoldenæsholm standard gauge with railcar 17 at Eilers Eg (2004)By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS).
2004.
Sporvejsmuseet - season 2019Sporvejsmuseet - season 2019By SporvognDK.
April 25, 2019.
The railway museum Skjoldenæsholm August 2024New video - added this week
The railway museum Skjoldenæsholm August 2024By VærdAtSE.
August 18, 2024.

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Last updated: November 17, 2024.