In December 2016 when I visited Geneva, TPG still had the Be 4/6 trams circulating along with the newer trams for CERN. Place Neuve is the best place to spot trams.
Because they only have passenger doors in one side the older trams are restricted in the routes they can serve. However that is not a constraint as newer trams can serve the newer routes which were built after the Be 4/6 trams
Actually the tram 801 that you can see at 1:07 and at 8:03 is the prototype of the Be 4/6 series. It has different electrical installations on the roof. Also the trams 801 to 809 used to have the first tpg livery (7:34)
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Mon sentiment exact!
I didn't know they still had trams! nice clips.
yes, one line never closed and since 1995 quite a few new tramlines have been built
thanks
The line 12 was opened in 1862 and never closed. It was the only tram line in Geneva between 1969 and 1995
In December 2016 when I visited Geneva, TPG still had the Be 4/6 trams circulating along with the newer trams for CERN.
Place Neuve is the best place to spot trams.
Because they only have passenger doors in one side the older trams are restricted in the routes they can serve. However that is not a constraint as newer trams can serve the newer routes which were built after the Be 4/6 trams
When I did visit Geneve in 1999 they did have three section trams with a section with low floor in the middle.
The middle part was added on ~20 DAV
Actually the tram 801 that you can see at 1:07 and at 8:03 is the prototype of the Be 4/6 series. It has different electrical installations on the roof.
Also the trams 801 to 809 used to have the first tpg livery (7:34)
Thank you for the additional information.
Thank you for the additional information.
Great vidéo
Nice video