Gmunden Straßenbahn
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The Straßenbahn Gmunden (Gmunden Tramway) is one of the oldest and one of the shortest tram networks in the world. It is operated by Stern&Hafferl which was founded in 1893. The Tramway was opened at the 13. August 1894.
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It took five month to built the whole tramway, one depot, one power plant and two houses for the employed people.
[edit] vehicles
TW | origin | year of construction | length | weight | V max | output | remarks |
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8 | Lohner/Kiepe | 1961 | 13.400 mm | 16,0 t | 60 km/h | 200 kW | Mc Donalds-advertisement |
9 | Vestische Straßenbahnen GmbH (ehem. Nr. 401), Düwag/Kiepe | 1952 | 14.300 mm | 17,0 t | 70 km/h | 200 kW | no advertisement |
10 | Vestische Straßenbahnen GmbH (ehem. Nr. 475), Düwag/Kiepe | 1952 | 14.300 mm | 17,0 t | 70 km/h | 200 kW | Rundschau-advertisement |
5 | Grazer Waggf./SSW | 1911 | 9.080 mm | 11,0 t | 30 km/h | 52 kW | |
100 | Leihgabe der Pöstlingbergbahn, Grazer Waggonfabrik | 1898 | 6.800 mm | 8,8 t | 14 km/h | 40,8 kW |
View of all trams (from 1893 to 1907):
nr.: | year of construction | origin | output | weight | length |
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1 | 1894 | Rohrbacher/AEG | 2*13 kW | 6,6 t | 8 m |
2 | 1894 | Rohrbacher/AEG | 2*13 kW | 6,6 t | 8 m |
3 | 1894 | Rohrbacher/AEG | 2*13 kW | 6,6 t | 8 m |
4I | 1895 | Rohrbacher/AEG | 2*13 kW | 6,6 t | 8 m |
4II | 1913 | Ganz & Co | 2*40,5 kW | 13 t | 9,53m |
5 | 1911 | Siemens/Grazer W. | 2*26 kW | 11,0 t | 9,08 m |
6 | 1907 | Siemens/Grazer W. | 2*25,5 kW | 10,3 t | 8,7 m |
7 | 1907 | Siemens/Grazer W. | 2*25,5 kW | 10,3 t | 8,7 m |
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