Munich trams are blue.
A blue Munich Tram, 2024 |
But my travelling chum assures me that apart from being blue they are just like our yellow ones.
Blue Munich trams, 1974 |
Now we won’t over mention the last world war when only 168 trams out of a fleet of 444 were operational.
Happily today there are 13 day time tram lines with four night time routes covering a total of 165 stops.
At this point Eric who is a champion of our own Metro link will point out that in Greater Manchester there are 99 stops along 64 miles of track, although ruefully he had to concede we have only eight lines …. But with more planned.
Two yellow trams, St Peter's Square, 2024 |
And because Eric insisted our own yellow trams get a look in , only for the technical tram fan to argues about the similarities and differences between blue and yellow.
Location; Munich
Picture; a blue Munich tram, 2024, München MVV Tramlinie 9 (M4.65 2496) / 20 (M3.64 2350) Cosimapark am 17. August 1974, Kurt Rasmussen, and yellow Manchester trams, 2024, St Peter's Square, and Deansgate Castlefield, from the collection of Andrew Simpson
One yellow tram, Deansgate Castlefield, 2024 |
*Trams in Munich, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trams_in_Munich
Back with that blue Munich tram, 2024 |
**A History of Greater Manchester By Tram, https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.com/search/label/A%20new%20book%20on%20the%20History%20of%20Greater%20Manchester%20by%20Tram
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