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What is the History of the following Trams:?

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I need to know the history of these trams that are based at Crich Tramway Village for some design homework - don't ask me why!

Jo'berg 60

Berlin 3006

Oporto 273

Haag 1147

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  1. Try here.

    http://www.britishtramsonline.co.uk/enth...


  2. The guy tried to help you and all you could do is have a go at him, you are an ungrateful person and don't deserve anybody's hep from here.

  3. Try the following website:

    www.wayne-ker.trainspotter.com

  4. I know that both Berlin and Oporto run as a turist attraction old trams. As far as I know, Oporto has kind of a trm museum.

    Try it with

    www.berlin.de

    www.porto.pt

    If you mean Den Haag in the Netherlands, try it with their homepage.

    I don´t know which city/manufacturer you mean with Jo´berg.

    In Utrecht, Netherlands is a railroad museum. maybe via their page you will find information too.

    For sure, there will be a tram magazine as well, which could help you. Ask a news stand in a larger station for it, or in your neighborhood. Sometimes (same publisher) you will find something like this in rail magazines.

    You sounded very nervous in the question and in your comments. Kool down a bit.

    I hope, I could help you, and GOOD LUCK!

  5. Crich Tramway Village has its own web site - once you get to the home page, click the 'Tramway Fleet' link on the left.

    This should take you to details of all the trams in the collection.

    Book - probably out of print by now but you might be able able to track it down through local library: 'Trams in Colour' by J. Joyce. Published around 1975. Illustrations and histories of all the trams in your list.

    Good hunting!

  6. I think you've got no chance of a decent answer now.  Think before you post.

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