This one got my attention because it is in retro color scheme. It was on regular line but runs also sometimes on H4 line here, so it is museum piece.

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    17 days ago

    this era of trams are such a vibe, unfortunately it’s like the one era we didn’t really have here in Melbourne :(

    we kept using the wooden w classes for many decades until we suddenly got the modern z class (derived from pcc/Gothenburg trams the engineers saw iirc)

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      In Brno (where it is taken) there are about 20 types and subtypes of trams in use.

      When I looked it up we have still in use about 100 of these T3 that are regularly running. They don’t get replaced much, just modernized.

      This one is restored to 80/90’s configuration and is registered as museum piece but still runs pretty regularly on 10 line.

      Trams are just so simple that you don’t need to replace them that often.

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        That’s so cool that they run museum pieces in regular service, we have steam trains and legacy EMUs that run on our network but it’s only ever for events, never revenue service.