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Nr. 154 tramcar is on the Városház tér in Miskolc in 19.10.1998.
Photo: Fodor Illés (illesf@kma.bme.hu) |
Tramcar 152 in Miskolc, near Városház square. 19.08.2001.
Digital photo: Tamás Nagy |
Tramcar 174 in Miskolc near Városház square, in full advertising livery.
19.08.2001.
Digital photo: Tamás Nagy |
Miskolc, Hungary, 2001.09.06
FVV type articulated tramcar at the terminal at the Railway station. The controller is viewed from outside. The impression is somewhat patinated and dates back to the golden years of Miskolc tramcars. Digital photo reduced to 50% by Ákos Baracsy (darth.vader@freemail.hu) |
Miskolc, Hungary, 2001.09.06
Tramcar 164 an FVV articulated type. Another Bengal tiger is looking for its prey - a pedastrian - in the heart of Miskolc. Digital photo reduced to 50% by Ákos Baracsy (darth.vader@freemail.hu) |
Miskolc, Hungary, 2001.09.06
FVV articulated type (152) at the district 'Újgyôr' It looks as though they cleaned only one half of the Tram. Digital photo reduced to 50% by Ákos Baracsy (darth.vader@freemail.hu) |
Miskolc, Hungary, 2001.11
FVV articulated type (No. 165) on the main street of Miskolc. This is the only full-body advertisement that suits the tram well. Surprisingly the ad promotes money, not food (Budapest Bank). Digital photo reduced to 50% by Ákos Baracsy (darth.vader@freemail.hu) |
Miskolc, Hungary, 2001.11
Pure communist-times feeling. FVV Articulated 171 in front of a Social-realist style block of flats. This type of architecture is reputedly the worst besides mud-hut and whoever lived in the eastern-bloc countries can tell how characteristic this king of photo is. Digital photo reduced to 50% by Ákos Baracsy (darth.vader@freemail.hu) |
Miskolc, Hungary, 2001.11
FVV Articulated 171 just starts its journey from the terminus at the Railway station. The unusual structure having the "bogies" under the two parts at the end and no support for the middle part makes the Tram take funny shapes in a curve, especially in S-curves. Digital photo reduced to 50% by Ákos Baracsy (darth.vader@freemail.hu) |