TRAM TRAVELS

Copenhagen railcar 190

Exhibited in a museum

The history of the tram

Københavns Sporveje (KS)
Closed

1903: Delivered as Copenhagen railcar 190, manufacturer Falkenried/N. Larsen/Scandia, type Hovedtype, series 105-234, width 2.10 m, length 8.90 m, manufactured 1901-1910, with 20 seats and 26 standing places, 2 axles.

Postcard: Copenhagen railcar 39 in front of The old Valby remise (1938-1939)Most viewed foto - 2015
Postcard: Copenhagen railcar 39 in front of The old Valby remise (1938-1939)By Henrik Boye, John Lundgren, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS).
November 1938 - March 1939.
Last tram in Copenhagen 22 April 1972Last tram in Copenhagen 22 April 1972By John Lehmann.
April 22, 1972.

Hovedstadsområdets Trafikselskabsmuseum (HT-museet)
Closed permanently

1967: Arrived at a museum as Copenhagen railcar 190, manufacturer Falkenried/N. Larsen/Scandia, type Hovedtype, series 105-234, width 2.10 m, length 8.90 m, manufactured 1901-1910, with 20 seats and 26 standing places, 2 axles.

Copenhagen railcar 100 in HT museum (1984)Copenhagen railcar 100 in HT museum (1984)By Henrik Boye.
October 13, 1984.
Copenhagen railcar 190 in HT museum (1984)Copenhagen railcar 190 in HT museum (1984)By Henrik Boye.
October 13, 1984.
Postcard: Copenhagen railcar 100 in HT museum (1984)Postcard: Copenhagen railcar 100 in HT museum (1984)By Henrik Boye, HT museum, Torben Liebst.
November 1984.

Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
Open regularly

2003: Taken over by the museum as Skjoldenæsholm railcar 190 (ex Copenhagen railcar 190), manufacturer Falkenried/N. Larsen/Scandia, type Hovedtype, series 105-234, width 2.10 m, length 8.90 m, manufactured 1901-1910, with 20 seats and 26 standing places, 2 axles.

Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm/DK, moving to Depot 3Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm/DK, moving to Depot 3By HStrab.
October 30, 2015 - October 31, 2015.

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Last updated: November 17, 2024.