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DPP 88, 275, and 297 at the Prague Public Transport Museum |
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Well, you know about 88 and 275 if you've seen the dedicated photo for them, so...I'll describe 297. What you can't see here is that 297 is actually a three-car set of 297, 638, and 608. Today, it's very common to see T3 and T6A5 trams running in pairs in Prague (I usually only note the number of the lead unit, or the number of the unit visible), but prior to the 1980s it wasn't uncommon to see three-car sets, and an unpowered version of the T3 was even experimented with for a time. In any case, as for 297 itself, it was built in 1909, although it was rebuilt in 1946. |
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7/4/2005 Upload Date: 12/8/2007 7:08:10 PM |
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Prague, CZ |
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Jon Searles |
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DPP 88(Trolley) DPP 275(Trolley) DPP 297(Trolley) |
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DPP 88 & 275 at the Prague Public Transport Museum |
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The Prague Public Transport Museum in Stesovice is definitely worth a visit if you're a railfan in Prague...or for that matter if you're just someone who likes technology, old tech at least, and isn't brainless. Most of collection can still run, and much of it is chartered and/or run on special occassions, although the trams which run "Historic" tram #91 in the summertime are a special fleet, and have things like modern pantographs and so on. Here we see #88, built in 1900, and #275, coupled to trailer #624 (out of view), built in 1908. 275 would have been one of the first trams to get the current red and cream DPP livery, as prior to 1908 the standard livery was the dark green that you can see on #88. |
Photo Date: |
7/4/2005 Upload Date: 12/8/2007 7:07:34 PM |
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Prague, CZ |
Author: |
Jon Searles |
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DPP 88(Trolley) DPP 275(Trolley) |
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294 Comments: 0 |
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