TRAM TRAVELS

The Tramway Museum - Traffic weekend 2005

YouTube name: SporvognDK.
Language: Danish.
Date: 2005.
City: Skjoldenæsholm (Denmark).

The video shows

Tram Museum Skjoldenæsholm
Open regularly

1000 mmSkjoldenæsholm metre gauge: The entrance - The Tram Museum
Operational

1435 mmSkjoldenæsholm standard gauge: The tram museum - Eilers Eg
Operational

Skjoldenæsholm railcar 17 (ex Copenhagen railcar 17), manufacturer Falkenried/N. Larsen, series 1-18, width 2.10 m, length 8.80 m, manufactured 1987, with 20 seats and 20 standing places.

Skjoldenæsholm railcar 437 (ex Copenhagen railcar 685), manufacturer Scandia, type KS, series 422-446, width 2.10 m, length 10.30 m, manufactured 1915-1920, signed line 13, interconnected with:
Skjoldenæsholm railcar 470 (ex Copenhagen railcar 470), manufacturer Københavns Sporveje (KS), type Scrapmotorvogn, series 447-490, width 2.15 m, length 10.40 m, manufactured 1942-1947, with 22 seats and 26 standing places, 2 axles, signed line 2, interconnected with:
Skjoldenæsholm bilevel rail car 50 (ex Frederiksberg bilevel rail car 50), manufacturer Falkenried/N. Larsen/Vulcan, type Frederiksberg Sporveje, width 2.00 m, length 8.00 m, with 43 seats and 6 standing places, 2 axles.

Skjoldenæsholm articulated tram 2412 (ex Düsseldorf articulated tram 2412), manufacturer Düwag/Klepe, type GT6-6xGl-ER, series 2401-2420, width 2.35 m, length 19.10 m, weight 20.2 t, manufactured 1958, with 44 seats and 68 standing places, signed line 2.

Skjoldenæsholm railcar 575 (ex Copenhagen railcar 575), 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, signed line 10, in the direction of Toftegaards Pl.

Skjoldenæsholm railcar 100 (ex Copenhagen railcar 100), manufacturer N. Larsen, type DKS, series 90-104, width 2.10 m, length 9.70 m, manufactured 1901, signed line 3, in the direction of Charlottenlund, interconnected with:
Skjoldenæsholm railcar 3060 (ex Brussels railcar 7000), type PCC, series 7000-7171, width 2.20 m, length 14.21 m, weight 16.5 t, manufactured 1951-1971, with 32 seats and 68 standing places, 4 engines, power output 41 kW, max speed 70 km/t, signed line 7, in the direction of Kg. Nytorv.

Skjoldenæsholm railcar 203 "Leipzig" (ex Oslo railcar 263 "Leipzig"), manufacturer OS, AEG, Hägglund, type SM83, series 201-211, width 2.50 m, length 14.90 m, weight 16.9 t, manufactured 1985-1991, with 36 seats and 66 standing places, power output 180 kW, max speed 60 km/t, signed line 7, interconnected with:
Skjoldenæsholm railcar 12 (ex Odense railcar 12), manufacturer Allmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget (ASEA), signed Fruens Bøge.

Skjoldenæsholm sidecar 1460 (ex Copenhagen sidecar 916), manufacturer Scandia, series 412-436, width 2.00 m, length 10.00 m, manufactured 1912, 2 axles.

Skjoldenæsholm sidecar 1065 (ex Copenhagen sidecar 1065), manufacturer Københavns Sporveje (KS), type Scrapbivogn.

Skjoldenæsholm open sidecar 389 (ex Copenhagen open sidecar 389), manufacturer Scandia, type Åben bivogn, series 201-220,251-270, width 2.10 m, length 8.00 m, manufactured 1901, with 38 seats and 9 standing places.

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.

The Tramway Museum - Traffic weekend 2005

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