TRAM TRAVELS

Gothenburg sidecar 448

Exhibited in a museum

The history of the tram

Göteborgs Spårvägar (GS)
Operational

1953: Delivered as Gothenburg sidecar 448, manufacturer Hägglund, type S27, series 401-470, width 2.50 m, length 13.10 m, weight 12.0 t, manufactured 1948-1954, with 38 seats and 67 standing places.

Sporveien
Operational

1978 - 1986: Taken over by the company as Oslo sidecar 589 (ex Gothenburg sidecar 448), manufacturer Hägglund, type ST89, series 582-591, width 2.50 m, length 13.10 m, weight 12.0 t, manufactured 1978-1986, with 38 seats and 67 standing places.

Spårvägssällskapet Ringlinien (SSR)
Open regularly

2000: Arrived at a museum as Gothenburg sidecar 589 (ex Gothenburg sidecar 448), manufacturer Hägglund, type ST89, series 582-591, width 2.50 m, length 13.10 m, weight 12.0 t, manufactured 1978-1986, with 38 seats and 67 standing places.

Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
Open regularly

2001: Taken over by the museum as Skjoldenæsholm sidecar 589 (ex Gothenburg sidecar 448), manufacturer Hägglund, type ST89, series 582-591, width 2.50 m, length 13.10 m, weight 12.0 t, manufactured 1978-1986, with 38 seats and 67 standing places.

Spårvägssällskapet Ringlinien (SSR)
Open regularly

February 20, 2006: Taken over by the museum as Gothenburg sidecar 589 (ex Gothenburg sidecar 448), manufacturer Hägglund, type ST89, series 582-591, width 2.50 m, length 13.10 m, weight 12.0 t, manufactured 1978-1986, with 38 seats and 67 standing places.

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Last updated: May 18, 2023.