Has never been in service and served only as a reserve vehicle.. 29.03.1968 ex 475; 10.1936 ex Beijnes 2-axle trailer car # 921. 05.1972 to H15; 01.12.1977 to Sl4; 1982 to H54; 1990 to Beijnes 4-axle motor car
Has never been in service and served only as a reserve vehicle.. 01.08.1968 ex 470; 12.1937 ex Beijnes 2-axle trailer car # 916. 05.1972 to H10; 1975 to Museum, 470; 1995 to Beijnes 2-axle trailer car # 916
Has never been in service and served only as a reserve vehicle.. 01.08.1968 ex 467; 11.1937 ex Beijnes 2-axle trailer car # 919. ≈ 10.1970 to Museum, 467
official number between 05/1972 and 1975: H7 (workcar) but in use as museumtram.
Quote (Бараш Алексей, 21.06.2021): > Странно, что руки поднялись утилизировать один из них аж в 2004 году.
When a popular old series of trams is taken out of service, everyone wants to keep one. After a few years, the same problems arise everywhere: either they cannot maintain the tram, or there is no space to keep it, or no money. A combination of the three is also possible. Amsterdam had once the luxury (?) of owning several competing associations. That ended badly (at least for 1 association) and that explains why a lot of Amsterdam trams ended up in foreign museums (Germany, the U.K.) after 2000, or were scrapped. History repeated itself: there were many older trams available, but money, space, interest... There is no point in keeping more than 2 trams of the same type. One operable is enough, a second one as a back-up and some spare parts: that's workable.
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