TRAM TRAVELS

Copenhagen railcar 598

Exhibited in a museum

The history of the tram

Københavns Sporveje (KS)
Closed

June 11, 1941: Delivered as Copenhagen railcar 598, manufacturer Københavns Sporveje (KS), type Bogiemotorvogn, series 501-618, width 2.02 m, length 12.30 m, manufactured 1930-1941, with 28 seats and 39 standing places.

Københavns Sporveje (KS)
Closed

March 12, 1957: Rebuilt to Copenhagen railcar 598, manufacturer Københavns Sporveje (KS), type Bogiemotorvogn, series 501-618, width 2.02 m, length 12.30 m, manufactured 1930-1941, with 28 seats and 39 standing places.

Omstigningsklubben Skælskør
Closed permanently

1972: Arrived at a museum as Skælskør railcar 598 (ex Copenhagen railcar 598), manufacturer Københavns Sporveje (KS), type Bogiemotorvogn, series 501-618, width 2.02 m, length 12.30 m, manufactured 1930-1941, with 28 seats and 39 standing places.

Postcard: Skælskør railcar 608 in front of Sporvognsremisen (1976)Postcard: Skælskør railcar 608 in front of Sporvognsremisen (1976)By Henrik Boye, Østsjællandske Jernbaneklub, Søren Krogh-Andersen.
June 1976 - August 1976.
Sticker: Skælskør railcar 598  (2007)Sticker: Skælskør railcar 598 (2007)By Henrik Boye, Omstigningsklubben.
2007.
The transfer club moves to the Tramway MuseumThe transfer club moves to the Tramway MuseumBy SporvognDK.
October 1, 2011.
Skælskør track 2020 (Alan Walker Faded)Skælskør track 2020 (Alan Walker Faded)By Exploring With LaChris.
April 6, 2020.

Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
Open regularly

September 29, 2011: Taken over by the museum as Skjoldenæsholm railcar 598 (ex Copenhagen railcar 598), manufacturer Københavns Sporveje (KS), type Bogiemotorvogn, series 501-618, width 2.02 m, length 12.30 m, manufactured 1930-1941, with 28 seats and 39 standing places.

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Last updated: November 17, 2024.