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Bucharest, ITB V3A # 059
  Bucharest ITB V3A # 059  —  route 27
Bulevardul Dinicu Golescu
Autor: Joachim Kaddatz http://tramclub.org/viewtopic.php?t=1809...&start=100

Posted by Andrei Dobre · Bucharest           Date: 1990

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Published 30.10.2016 18:54 MSK
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Bucharest, ITB V3A # 059

Network:Association for the Intercommunity Development of Public Transport Bucharest - Ilfov
Location:Tram depots
Operator/Facility:Alexandria
Since...:1975
Model:ITB V3A
Built:1975
Current state:Withdrawn (1991)
Purpose:Passenger vehicle

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23.11.2016 10:34 MSK
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mariusm2011 · Bucharest
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Probabil anul este greşit, deoarece în anul 1988 tramvaiele erau încă vopsite în roşu ca autobuzul din spate. Vopsirea în galben a vehiculelor de transport în comun a început în anul 1990, după sosirea autobuzelor Ikarus galbene în Bucureşti. / Year is probably wrong, because in 1988 the trams were still painted red as a bus back. Painting yellow vehicle transport began in 1990 after arriving in Bucharest yellow Ikarus buses.
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27.06.2021 00:49 MSK
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Datsun 100A · Bucharest
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I dare challenge mariusm2011's claim, because according to lengthy documentations done by Engineer Mihai Cristian Bucșan, at least as early as 1987, they began experimentally painting trams in the yellow livery, so it is plausible that this is one of those experimental liveries. The proof is in the Metrou Ușor forum's pages, where a photo taken by the said person shows tram number 001 in the yellow livery in 1987. The pigment of yellow differs a lot from the Ikarus-style yellow applied from 1991 onwards.

Additionally, if you look close enough, you will see on the front (between the windshield and the "mask) some sort of outline. Thats where the multiple coupling sockets are hidden; in order to run the V3As and V2As in multiple formations (2+2), they would put cables so that the electric and braking systems would synchronise with the tram in front.

(On that note, i suggest replacing the photo with the one from the Metrou Ușor forum's topic regarding coupled V3A tram formations, which is in a much better quality and resolution than the current pic from TramClub).
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