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2024-05-14
Old Vienna at its best!
The finely etched, full-colour and double-sided printed accessories with point tools and flags for the M wagons have run out. We have taken this opportunity to completely revise them and have added new roof advertisements, fresh destinations and previously unused rails. The current series of M-cars is now equipped with the sparkling Ottakringer roof advertisement, but the fine accessories can also be purchased separately and are suitable for all historic Viennese trams.
more News 2024.05 - Viennese roof adverts
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2024-04-17
Unique opportunity!
The N railcars and the n trailer were used purely for light rail transport and on line 18G (1925-1961). The set of two railcars with a sidecar coupled in between is preserved in the Remise Transport Museum in very good condition to this day.
more News 2024.04 - Vienna Light Railway
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2024-02-27
The wild 1950s in Vienna!
The "Halbstarke", literally half-strengths, is an expression from the German-speaking countries of the 1950s. It was a colloquial and often derogatory term used to describe mostly male, working-class youths who had fallen prey to the harmful influences of rock 'n' roll.
more News 2024.02 - Vienna c2 trailer
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2023-02-20
Finally available again!
The beginning of March is finally the start of the season at the Tichy ice cream parlour! And the long out-of-print and almost equally legendary "Tichy E1" is also back in time. This time the Wiener Linien articulated railcar type E1 with the number 4523 carries the seductive gang advertising and also the optional roof panels are again in stock in sufficient quantities!
more News 2023.02 - Viennese „Tichy E1“
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2022-02-11
The new Type X subway for Vienna!
The Type X of the Vienna Underground, also known as the "X-Wagen", is the third generation of high-floor traction units. Following the legendary Silver Arrow (Type U) and the popular V-Wagen, the X-Wagen now represents a further development of the proven principle. It has been successively produced by Siemens since 2018 and delivered to Wiener Linien since 2020. The first models are now also available and are in no way inferior to the large prototype!
more News 2022.02 - Viennese Type X