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LISBON`S TRAMS PAST & PRESENT

- November 2007
DVD Video DVD-R Video, PAL Format, 13.5cm x 19cm x 1.5cm Case 100 Minutes
Publisher: J & K Video
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The exciting city of Lisbon has five tram routes today, one of which is mainly operated by modern, articulated cars. The other routes are mainly operated by a fleet of 45 remodelled 'Standard' cars. The city is built on seven hills, and there are three interesting street funiculars, and a vertical lift, which offers good views accross the city. The tram operator 'CARRIS', also provides tourist trams, which offer tours of the more interesting parts of the city, including the hilly 'Graca' district, with its narrow, winding streets. In this production, after reviewing the present scene, we take the viewer back to see many of the routes that have passed into history, including 'Poco do Bispo', 'Cruz Quebrada', 'Arco do Cego', 'Alcantara', 'Largo do Rato', and 'Carmo'. We see and hear the American built cross-bench and semi-convertible bogie cars, lightweight cars, and trailers in operation. The tramway system reached its peak in 1958, and has been much reduced as the Metro has expanded, and road traffic has vastly increased. There are scenes of British-built AEC and Daimler buses, and the 'Estoril' railway. We see the remodelling of the present fleet taking place in Santo Amaro works in 1995. Finally we visit the tram museum, where a representative collection of historical trams and buses is displayed.

 

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EAST COAST MAIN LINE MEMORIES 1975-2008
HUNGARIAN TRAMWAY REVIEW
NORTHERN LINE PAST AND PRESENT
ROUTEMASTER MEMORIES
STILL STEAMING IN THE SOUTH EAST
WESTERN REGION MEMORIES

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