Re: Overseas systems
  Mark Skinner

Yuri,

It's not uncommon to see the heritage cars out and about the CBD during the
week on tourist charters. You might be lucky. The museum at Střešovice is
also open during the week, as is the national technical museum. Too bad
missing out on Ostrava and Brno.

Mark Skinner

On Mon, 15 Aug 2022, 11:09 am Yuri Sos, trams4me@...> wrote:

> On Sun, 14 Aug 2022 15:24:46 +0800, pn1 wrote on TDU:

>

> >Tram and light rail systems experienced:

> >Prague and Brno.

> >We also rode the heritage tram service in Prague.

> >Brno was a very pleasant surprise.

>

> Looking forward to EU in three weeks, missing Brno but visiting Prague,

> unfortunately on weekdays, so will see T3s but no other heritage trams.

>

> My last visit to Brno was on the occasion of 150 years of railways in

> Czechoslovakia just a few months before their Velvet Revolution:

>

> My focus then was on mainline steam, but then had time for these snaps

> near Brno station.

>

> These weren't heritage in those days! Trams outnumbered cars:

>

> https://gallery.steam4me.net/albums/trams/international/1989_eu/cz_brno_1523_1023_1989-07-08a_09.jpg

>

> A magnificent 2-10-0 at Brno station in the background:

>

> https://gallery.steam4me.net/albums/trams/international/1989_eu/cz_brno_1114_556056_1989-07-08b_27.jpg

>

> This was such a highlight:

>

> https://gallery.steam4me.net/albums/trams/international/1989_eu/cz_brno_stm10_1989-07-08b_16.jpg

>

> Yuri.

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