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Trams in Wrocław Poland, Part I (Tramwaje we Wrocławiu)

Luftschlange 91,666 10 years ago
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This is the first episode of a series featuring the tram system of Wrocław in Poland. Wrocław is the 4th largest city of Poland. Its extensive tram network has a track length of 84km which is served by 20 lines, resulting in a total of 250km line length. It is quite dense. Around the downtown area, there are tram tracks almost everywhere, and they reach quite far into the outskirts on some lines. The majority of the fleet consists of Konstal 105Na vehicles and their modernized pendants Konstal Protram 105NWr. However, there are also some low floor vehicles, namely Protram WrAs 204 and 205, and also some newer Škoda 16T and 19T articulated trams. The first part of this series focuses on the downtown area. The film starts at Galeria Dominikańska, which is a quite busy intersection. We then head north toward Hala Targowa, where there are some nice bridges over the Odra river. The film then shows several scenes around Rynek (a quite busy station) and the single-track line that runs through the city centre, before we go to Plac Bema (another busy intersection). We then follow the tracks toward Plac Grunwaldzki (yet another busy intersection), where the first part concludes. Index to the film: 00:00 – Galeria Dominikańska 01:20 – Plac Nowy Targ 02:01 – Hala Targowa 02:36 – Most Piaskowy 03:43 – Most Pomorski 04:31 – Rynek 06:31 – Świdnicka 06:54 – Wita Stwosza 07:30 – Uniwersytecka 08:02 – Plac Bema 09:28 – Sienkiewicza 09:51 – Ogród Botaniczny 11:00 – Katedra 11:53 – Szczytnicka 12:21 – Plac Grunwaldzki Enjoy!

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