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2024-06-05
Tampereen ratikka!
The Tampere tramway, originally Tampereen ratikka, was put into operation in August 2021. Two tram lines with a total length of 16 km and 24 stops are served and trains run every 7 ½ minutes. After a long planning period, construction of the standard-gauge lines began in 2016. This will be Finland's first standard-gauge tramway system.
more News 2024.05 - ForCity Smart Tampere
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2024-05-07
At the start of the season - the first Hoobl!
The Freiburg im Breisgau tramway, formerly known colloquially as Hoobl (Alemannic for slicer), has been in existence since 1901, was electrified from the very beginning and is now operated by five lines in regular service as well as the vintage line 7. The current model replicates a railcar from the very first series of electric vehicles in Freiburg!
more News 2024.05 - Freiburg New Edition
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2024-04-30
All good things come in threes!
We're delighted that you liked the first two half-size models so much! The c2 1002 and c3 1110 models are now sold out! But as we all know, all good things come in threes. And so we are delighted and a little proud to present the c3 1156! This very harmonious model is modelled on the prototype in conductorless condition circa 1973, i.e. after the heyday of the ‘Halbstarke Garnituren’ in Vienna, and would therefore also combine perfectly with an E1.
more News 2024.04 - Vienna c3 trailer
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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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2024-04-09
Great Little Things
It's time again to let the great little things take center stage!
more News 2024.04 - Great Little Things
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2024-04-02
A new carriage for the Schafberg Bahn!
The Schafberg Bahn is a meter-gauge cogwheel railroad in Austria that runs between St. Wolfgang am Wolfgangsee in the Salzkammergut (542 m above sea level) and the Schafberg (1782 m above sea level). The valley station is located in Upper Austria, the mountain station in the province of Salzburg.
more News 2024.04 - Cog Wheel Railway