Dresden is the capital city of the State of Saxony located in the former East Germany on the banks of the River Elbe. It is an attractive city with a rich history dating back as far as the late 12th century, to a Sorbian settlement called Drežďany (meaning either "woods" or "lowland forest-dweller"). It is one of the most visited cities in Germany with 4.7 million people a year staying in its hotels and guest houses.
In this video we take a tour in T4DMT ČKD Tatra tram around part of the city’s tram network giving passengers the opportunity to see many of the historical buildings and sights that make this such a popular destination for tourists.
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The origin of the tram network can be traced back to 1872, when the first horse-drawn line opened between the city centre and the village of Blasewitz, now a borough of Dresden. Today’s network is approximately 134.0 km (83.3 miles) serving 154 tram stops. The tracks are built to a
unique gauge of 1,450 mm (4 ft 9 3⁄32 ins) sometimes called the ‘Dresden Gauge’.
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00:55 Hauptbahnhof Nord, 01:27 Walpurgisstraße, 03:02 Prager Straße, 04:09 Webergasse, 05:25 Postplatz, 07:16 Theaterplatz, 07:58 Augustus Bridge - Elbe River (Augustusbrücke), 08:46 & 09:20 Neustädter Markt, 10:02 Palaisplatz, 10:50 Anton-/Leipziger Straße, 12:45 Alter Schlachthof, 14:01 Alexander-Puschkin-Platz, 14:44 Oschatzer Straße, 15:43 Altpieschen, 16:46 Mickten, 17:30 Mickten turn-back loop, 19:18 Mickten, 20:39 Altpieschen, 21:19 Rathaus Pieschen, 22:16 Bürgerstraße, 23:17 Liststraße, 25:17 Großenhainer Straße / Fritz-Reuter-Straße, 26:58 Friedensstraße, 28:25 Bischofsplatz, 29:52 Bischofsweg, 31:16 Alaunplatz, 33:32 & 34:01 Görlitzer Straße, 35:28 Bautzner-/Rothenburger Str., 36:19 Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, 37:59 Albertbrücke (Elbe River), 38:58 Sachsenallee, 39:45 Güntzplatz, 40:50 Permoserstraße, 41:42 Trinitatisplatz, 44:10 Blasewitzer Straße / Fetscherstraße, 45:21 Gabelsbergerstraße, 47:04 Fetscherplatz, 48:22 Krankenhaus Sankt Joseph-Stift, 51:56 Comeniusplatz, 53:11 Fetscherplatz, 54:25 Mosenstraße, 55:32 Spenerstraße, 56:10 Bergmannstraße, 57:14 Pohlandplatz, 58:38 Gottleubaer Straße, 59:25 Altenberger Straße, 01:00:01 Ludwig-Hartmann-Straße, 01:00:42 Ludwig-Hartmann-Straße, 01:01:40 Gustav-Freytag-Straße, 01:03:24 Heinrich-Schütz-Straße, 01:04:27 Jüngststraße, 01:06:20 Blasewitz Schillerplatz, 01:06:46 Dresden Suspension Railway (Schwebebahn Dresden), 01:07:34 Dresden Funicular Railway (Standseilbahn Dresden),
Map - 00:26 - Google Earth/Maps
Dresden Tram Map - 00:32 -
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Attribution - Don-kun, CC BY-SA 3.0
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Track gauge - 1,450 mm (4 ft 9 3⁄32 ins) sometimes called the ‘Dresden Gauge’.
Operating voltage 600 Volts DC
This visit was part of a rail tour arranged by the “Railway Touring Company” - if it’s something you’d like to know more about, please click on this link - [ Ссылка ]
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