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Halberstadt Trams, Germany

Metre gauge trams in the former East German city of Halberstadt on 17th March 2006. This small, 3 route system - just 9km in length - is threatened with closure. The GT4 trams, which work all regular services, are second hand from Stuttgart and Freiburg - built from 1962 onwards.

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Tram 161 (ex-Freiburg) stands outside the Hauptbahnhof prior to working a route 2 service to Sargstedter Weg
Tram 161 (ex-Freiburg) stands outside the Hauptbahnhof prior to working a route 2 service to Sargstedter Weg
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Tram 164 (ex-Freiburg) is Friedhof bound on route 1, seen here in the City Centre
Tram 164 (ex-Freiburg) is Friedhof bound on route 1, seen here in the City Centre
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Carrying advertising livery is tram 160 (ex-Stuttgart) in the city centre with a route 2 service to Friedhof
Carrying advertising livery is tram 160 (ex-Stuttgart) in the city centre with a route 2 service to Friedhof
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Outside the main railway station are trams 155 (ex-Stuttgart) & 164 (ex-Freiburg) working routes 2 & 1 respectively
Outside the main railway station are trams 155 (ex-Stuttgart) & 164 (ex-Freiburg) working routes 2 & 1 respectively
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Tram 160 displays its wing mirror whiskers
Tram 160 displays its wing mirror whiskers
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Tram 164 waits to work a route 1 service to Friedhof, seen outside the main station
Tram 164 waits to work a route 1 service to Friedhof, seen outside the main station
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Tram 155 (ex-Stuttgart) is Herbingstrasse bound outside the Hauptbahnhof
Tram 155 (ex-Stuttgart) is Herbingstrasse bound outside the Hauptbahnhof
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