TRAM TRAVELS

Vienna sidecar 5290

In operation as a museum vehicle

The history of the tram

Wiener Linien
Operational

December 5, 1928: Delivered as Vienna sidecar 5290, manufacturer Grazer Waggonfabrik, type m3, series 5231-5430, width 2.14 m, length 11.40 m, weight 8.5 t, manufactured 1928-1929, with 24 seats and 49 standing places.

Electric Tram Museum Amsterdam (EMA)
Open regularly

January 19, 1979: Arrived at a museum as Amsterdam sidecar 5290 (ex Vienna sidecar 5290), manufacturer Grazer Waggonfabrik, type m3, series 5231-5430, width 2.14 m, length 11.40 m, weight 8.5 t, manufactured 1928-1929, with 24 seats and 49 standing places.

Postcard: Amsterdam railcar 4143 on Heemstedestraat (1981)Postcard: Amsterdam railcar 4143 on Heemstedestraat (1981)By Electrische Museumtramlijn Amsterdam (EMA), Frits van der Gragt, Henrik Boye.
May 17, 1981.
Postcard: Amsterdam sidecar 5312 on Leidseplein (1981)Postcard: Amsterdam sidecar 5312 on Leidseplein (1981)By Electrische Museumtramlijn Amsterdam (EMA), Henrik Boye, Luuk Hemminga.
May 17, 1981.
Cabview Holland [Tramway] Electric Museum Tramline Amsterdam 14Jul 2019Most viewed video - June 2023
Cabview Holland [Tramway] Electric Museum Tramline Amsterdam 14Jul 2019By 5K Cabview Holland Dutch Railways.
July 14, 2019.

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Last updated: November 7, 2024.