| Metre-gauge trams in the industrial German city of Ludwigshafen and the inter-urban Rhein-Haardt Bahn (RHB) light rail line, both part of the extensive Rhein-Neckar network of tramways that also serve the neighbouring cities of Mannheim and Heidelberg. All photos taken on 13th March 2006. |
Bombardier AM6 tram 632 at Berliner Platz transport interchange in central Ludwigshafen Buy Print |
Tram 634 at Berliner Platz Buy Print |
Duewag AM8 154 calls at Berliner Platz transport interchange in central Ludwigshafen on a route 6 working Buy Print |
Bombardier tram 611 seen in central Ludwigshafen with a route 3 working Buy Print |
Tram 648 is en-route to Oppau on route 3 seen here at Berliner Platz Buy Print |
Tram 208 emerges into the sun at Ludwigshafen Berliner Platz with a route 6 working to Rheingonheim Buy Print |
A tram inbound from Mannheim emerges from underneath a city centre building on the approach to Berliner Platz Buy Print |
Rhein-Haardt Bahn 7-section Duewag AM8 tram 1032 is seen en-route Bad Durkheim to Mannheim at Oggersheim Buy Print |
Duewag AM6 tram 211 stands at the Oggersheim terminus of route 4 prior to working to Heddesheim Buy Print |
A 7-section Duewag AM8 tram of the Rhein-Haardt Bahn runs through the streets of Oggersheim - a suburb of Ludwigshafen while en-route from Mannheim to Bad Durkheim Buy Print |
A 5-section Ludwigshafen town tram scurries away from the camera in Oggersheim with a route 4 working Buy Print |
Tram 632 is Oggersheim bound on route 4 in the Ludwigshafen suburbs Buy Print |
Tram 632 is seen heading away from the camera towards Oggersheim on route 4 Buy Print |
Tram 205 heads for Kafertal on route 4 in neighbouring Mannheim, seen here near the start of its journey in Oggersheim Buy Print |
A Heddesheim bound route 4 tram 632 arrives at Hans Warsch Platz Buy Print |
Rhein-Haardt Bahn 1967 Duewag AM12 1019 prepares to depart empty to depot from the Bad Durkheim Hauptbahnhof terminus turning circle after arrival with a peak hour working from Mannheim. When built, these were the longest articulated trams in the world at 38.5 metres on 12 axles! Buy Print |
Rhein-Haardt Bahn monster 5-section Duewag 1019 heads away from Bad Durkheim empty to the nearby depot at Ost station Buy Print |
Rhein-Haardt Bahn Duewag AM8 tram 1032 arrives at Bad Durkheim from Mannheim Buy Print |
RHB 1032 swings sharp left onto the Bad Durkeim Hauptbahnhof terminus turning circle Buy Print |
A Duewag tram stands outside the attractive Rhein-Haardt Bahn depot at Bad Durkheim Ost Buy Print |
Another view of the Bad Durkheim Ost depot of the Rhein-Haardt Bahn with several older generation Duewag cars in attendance Buy Print |
The older generation Duewag trams standing outisde Bad Durkheim depot Buy Print |
1960s vintage Duewag trams stand at the back of the Rhein-Haardt Bahn depot at Bad Durkheim Buy Print |
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