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Woltersdorf, Gotha T57 # 33; Woltersdorf — Official farewell to the Gotha cars in regular service (01.03.2025)
  WoltersdorfGotha T57 # 33  —  route 87
 Gotha T57 # 27  —  route 87
  WoltersdorfOfficial farewell to the Gotha cars in regular service (01.03.2025)
Berlin, Endstelle Rahnsdorf, S-Bahnhof
The final day attracted many tram enthusiasts. The increased frequency also gave an opportunity to see tram crossings in places where it never or rarely happened under normal circumstances.

Author: focus1965 · Antwerpen           Date: Saturday, March 1, 2025

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Published 10.04.2025 20:24 UTC
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Woltersdorf, Gotha T57 # 33

Operator/Facility:Woltersdorfer Straßenbahn
Since...:08.10.2008
Model:Gotha T57
Built:1957
Serial number:9
Current state:In operation
Purpose:Passenger vehicle
Remarks:08.10.2008 ex Dresden, 201 602; 12.1991 ex 213 108; 10.1971 ex 1578
Dresden:
1991 — 1994: Kinderstraßenbahn • детский трамвай • childrens' tram
1997 — 2008: aufgestellt vor dem Theater Junge Generation • установан перед театром молодого поколения • installed in front of the theatre young generation

Woltersdorf:
2012/2013: Restaurierung • КР • reconstruction

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Model:Canon EOS 80D
Date and Time:01.03.2025 10:15
Exposure Time:1/250 sec
Aperture Value:5
ISO Speed:320
Focal Length:30 mm
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10.04.2025 20:35 UTC
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Ymtram · East Haven - Branford
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German fans NEVER know how to line up for a photo shoot. They should all be sent to Ghent for the tutorial )
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11.04.2025 18:55 UTC
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focus1965 · Antwerpen
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Here the circumstances were completely different from those in Ghent. In Woltersdorf, it was about frequent regular traffic, with in my opinion ideal weather conditions: there was no need to look at the position of the sun. The many tram enthusiasts who turned up were really scattered all along the line and moving around. They had all day to do this.
While in the past there were a few with a soapbox, now you have masses of people (trying?) to take photos with smartphones. These are really facing the tram and - if you have a particular theme in mind - that can get quite annoying. Such a nice photo and story still hanging in the queue...
It was possible for 35 years (and more) to take photos there in peace and quiet - and I took advantage of that on several occasions. The presence of the many photographers just characterised the last day of operation of these old trams and fit perfectly into the picture - as far as they are in the background, of course.
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