Byłem w tym roku na praktykach zawodowych w Dreźnie i jeździłem tą linią z Tannenstrasse na Weixdorf. Chciałem jeszcze raz to zobaczyć, ale niestety teraz są tam remonty. :/ Bardzo ładne miasto, ale zwykłe uliczki tak samo obskurne jak u nas :D
Excellent video, really liked it. More large overhead pipes I noticed at around 16.30, this time I noticed they were 'lagged', - so some form of hot water supply I presume. Rather unusual 'overhead wiring' around 22.30, looked like a system of girders, and some quite unusual 'points' in a lot of places. The 3 single cars joined together towards the end looked older, and were, but nevertheless in immaculate condition. All told a very enjoyable 30 mins.
You're right, the pipes at 16:30 are connected to a combined heat and power station just on the right hand sight of the street (Heizkraftwerk Nossener Brücke). Originally operated by burning coal the system had been switched to gas turbines almost 25 years ago. The older tram you can see at 24:55 was build in the Czech Republic (Tatra). Cars like these have been used regularly from 1969 to 2010, being manufactured until 1984 but refurbished in the mid 90s when Dresden as well started to procure the first low-floor trains. They kept 18 of these cars in reserve occasionally using them due rush hour (e. g. for students on special routes) which should technically be possible until 2025 if necessary. Additionally you can find several special vehicles for grinding, plowing, wiring inspection and of course traditional tours.
@@coswiger Thank-you for all that information - most interesting, - nevertheless those earlier cars were in beautiful condition. I thought the lack of 'overall' advertising trams was refreshing to see, - even the solitary one that did have it on at least the windows weren't covered in all that horrible mesh that is 'hell' to see through.
@@rmpll Thanks, - I guessed they were Tatra's, but wasn't sure which model. Mind you I haven't seen many non Tatra's from the - (behind 'The Iron Curtain' period) - in those Countries that were 'Russian' controlled, apart from a few KVB's.
@@christopherlovelock9104 They are, definitely kept in good shape. Despite being less comfortable people start to get more and more interested in such nostalgia since it's not the typical model anymore (also with things in general) - quite nice. Nowadays some drivers who still know how to operate Tatras almost crave to get the chance to go on tour with them again. Well, there are trams and busses with (sometimes annoying) ads but transport services all around Germany mostly stick with just their corporate design or small patches only. Agreed with your dislike for covered windows.
Tolle Videos von dir. Aber bitte: benutze nicht den Zoom der Kamera. Das Gefühl für die reale Geschwindigkeit geht dadurch verloren. Wann bist du mal wieder in Kraków und machst neue Filme?
Most of this route has a dedicated right-of-way and apparently priority at some intersections, so it's not much affected by the traffic. A good ride.
Dresden erwacht aus dem Dornröschenschlaf. Endlich mal eine Führerstandsmitfahrt. Weiter so !!!!!!!!!!!!
die Führerstandfahrt finde ich echt toll. Da kommen alte Erinnerungen auf. War nicht die Kirschenstraße früher der Wenderpunkt für die 42 ?. Echt Toll
Oh what a pity. You just drove at a day where there track in "Infinien Süd (Abzweig nach Hellerau)" was closed.
Jak zwykle interesujący film. Dzięki
Das Panorama bei 3.0 ist für eine Großstadt echt toll🙈
Byłem w tym roku na praktykach zawodowych w Dreźnie i jeździłem tą linią z Tannenstrasse na Weixdorf. Chciałem jeszcze raz to zobaczyć, ale niestety teraz są tam remonty. :/ Bardzo ładne miasto, ale zwykłe uliczki tak samo obskurne jak u nas :D
Eine Frage:
Die linke Gleisabzweigung nach der Haltestelle "Tharandter Straße" ohne Fahrdraht, wurde da gebaut 🤔🤔
Zur Strecke der Straßenbahnlinie 6. Sie befand sich im Umbau. Sehen Sie sich den Film Dresden Straßenbahnlinie 6 an.
Mach weiter so ich liebe deine Videos
Was is daran jetzt toll
Excellent video, really liked it. More large overhead pipes I noticed at around 16.30, this time I noticed they were 'lagged', - so some form of hot water supply I presume. Rather unusual 'overhead wiring' around 22.30, looked like a system of girders, and some quite unusual 'points' in a lot of places. The 3 single cars joined together towards the end looked older, and were, but nevertheless in immaculate condition. All told a very enjoyable 30 mins.
You're right, the pipes at 16:30 are connected to a combined heat and power station just on the right hand sight of the street (Heizkraftwerk Nossener Brücke). Originally operated by burning coal the system had been switched to gas turbines almost 25 years ago.
The older tram you can see at 24:55 was build in the Czech Republic (Tatra). Cars like these have been used regularly from 1969 to 2010, being manufactured until 1984 but refurbished in the mid 90s when Dresden as well started to procure the first low-floor trains. They kept 18 of these cars in reserve occasionally using them due rush hour (e. g. for students on special routes) which should technically be possible until 2025 if necessary. Additionally you can find several special vehicles for grinding, plowing, wiring inspection and of course traditional tours.
The connected Trams are Old Tatra t4d and t4bd
@@coswiger Thank-you for all that information - most interesting, - nevertheless those earlier cars were in beautiful condition. I thought the lack of 'overall' advertising trams was refreshing to see, - even the solitary one that did have it on at least the windows weren't covered in all that horrible mesh that is 'hell' to see through.
@@rmpll Thanks, - I guessed they were Tatra's, but wasn't sure which model. Mind you I haven't seen many non Tatra's from the - (behind 'The Iron Curtain' period) - in those Countries that were 'Russian' controlled, apart from a few KVB's.
@@christopherlovelock9104 They are, definitely kept in good shape. Despite being less comfortable people start to get more and more interested in such nostalgia since it's not the typical model anymore (also with things in general) - quite nice. Nowadays some drivers who still know how to operate Tatras almost crave to get the chance to go on tour with them again.
Well, there are trams and busses with (sometimes annoying) ads but transport services all around Germany mostly stick with just their corporate design or small patches only. Agreed with your dislike for covered windows.
Tolle Videos von dir. Aber bitte: benutze nicht den Zoom der Kamera. Das Gefühl für die reale Geschwindigkeit geht dadurch verloren.
Wann bist du mal wieder in Kraków und machst neue Filme?
Ich kann den kurzen Zoom nicht verwenden, da die Kabine sichtbar ist.
Ich kann nächstes Jahr nach Krakau gehen.
@@esbek2 Okay, ich verstehe.
Danke für die schnelle Antwort.
Pozdrawiam
Super film 😊👍👌
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Napisz, proszę, jakim jedziesz tramwajem. Wyje tak, jak czeska Tatra, ale może się mylę.
Najczęściej na początku filmu lub na końcu jest ujęcie wagonu z którego była filmowana trasa.
Co jak co ale Niemcy w sieć tramwajową inwestują bo z jakiegokolwiek miasta ogląda się filmik o tramwajach to widać że sieć jest zadbana.
Pennich i Gomplitz to poddreźnieńskie miejscowości, w którym przebiega ta linia?
Czy osiedla?
Osiedla w granicach Drezna.
Was ich nicht nachvollziehen kann ist,warum nur 20-40 gefahren werden darf. Das ist ja sowas von Schneckentempo :/
Fajny odcinek a będą jeszcze tramwaje śląskie?
W tym roku raczej się tam nie wybiorę. A w przyszłym bardzo prawdopodobne.
Świetny przejazd a będą tramwaje bydgoskie pozdrawiam?
Z tego co kojarzę to Mzk Bydgoszcz nie wyraża zgody na wstawienie kamery w kabinie motorniczego.
Może się w przyszłym roku wybiorę do Bydgoszczy i pokombinuję jak sfilmować trasy.
Nawet DVB mają stronę po polsku?
cooles video...
Снято с вагона модели Bombardier NGT8DD
nicht übel :-)
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I love my trams expect this one, very very noisy and far to slow. You better lift your game or change to buses full time I think would be better,
Brian Matthews it just looks slow. In reality they are allowed to drive 60km/h but sometimes even do 70km/h.
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