Stockholm trams.

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Pictures of Stockholm trams, new and old trams at 21 May…









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Nice pictures Sven - thanks for posting them - shots of trams are always interesting to me. :cheers

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Thank's Peter, yes trams is always nice, three towns in Sweden

using trams, it's Stochholm with a short city line, Norrköping and Gothenburg.

Gothenburg have the most lines in Sweden…:cheers

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They look like our trams which are imported from around that neck of the woods, Sven.  No doubt JD can tell us.
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The modern articulated car is a Flexity, the same as here in Adelaide, South Australia.  We are using eleven of them, with three more in traffic soon.  Norrkoping has the same type as well.  Leopold Halling marketed them in HO, in Norrkoping and Adelaide colours, but appear to be out of stock right now.  Check out Halling, Ferro-Train, Stängl - Home for these models as well as some nifty tram motor bogies.
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Fantastic stuff. I do like my trams.
The first two pictures are such a stark contrast too. They could well be 50-60 years apart.
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That's is correct JD, and the older trams are made by ASEA.

And yes Photoman I think the older trams are made in the mid 40th….

The older trams are only in use at the summer season… 

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