Tatra T3 – the most spread Tram in the world https://i.redd.it/g9ljrmj8ijtc1.jpeg by transport_in_picture Tags:Europe 7 comments I like trams, it’s a great middle stage between busses and trains. Plus they’re pretty cool in town centres and mid-density naibourhoods. Picture looks pretty cool too. You have me wondering what a ‘spread’ tram is. And we don’t have them in Bulgaria 😭 Never seen before around Europe to be honest (maybe in Prague but looks slightly different(?)) Oradea, Romania. We used to have a fleet of T4 (the narrower variant of the T3) as well as KT4DM. The T4 were phased out by Siemens ULF and Astra Imperio BH. There still are some kept in reserve. what does ‘spread’ mean in the context of a tram? I know this street in Prague. It’s either full of influencers or furries taking photos 😂 Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I like trams, it’s a great middle stage between busses and trains. Plus they’re pretty cool in town centres and mid-density naibourhoods. Picture looks pretty cool too.
Oradea, Romania. We used to have a fleet of T4 (the narrower variant of the T3) as well as KT4DM. The T4 were phased out by Siemens ULF and Astra Imperio BH. There still are some kept in reserve.
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I like trams, it’s a great middle stage between busses and trains. Plus they’re pretty cool in town centres and mid-density naibourhoods.
Picture looks pretty cool too.
You have me wondering what a ‘spread’ tram is.
And we don’t have them in Bulgaria 😭
Never seen before around Europe to be honest (maybe in Prague but looks slightly different(?))
Oradea, Romania. We used to have a fleet of T4 (the narrower variant of the T3) as well as KT4DM.
The T4 were phased out by Siemens ULF and Astra Imperio BH. There still are some kept in reserve.
what does ‘spread’ mean in the context of a tram?
I know this street in Prague. It’s either full of influencers or furries taking photos 😂