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.

Sidste sporvogn i København 22.april 1972Sidste sporvogn i København 22.april 1972By John Lehmann.
April 22, 1972.
Postcard: Copenhagen railcar 39 in front of The old Valby remise (1995)Most viewed foto - 2015
Postcard: Copenhagen railcar 39 in front of The old Valby remise (1995)By Henrik Boye, John Lundgren, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS).
1995.

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.

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.

Straßenbahnmuseum Skjoldenæsholm/DK, Umzug zur Remise 3Straßenbahnmuseum Skjoldenæsholm/DK, Umzug zur Remise 3By HStrab.
October 30, 2015 - October 31, 2015.

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Last updated: March 8, 2024.