Saturday, January 28, 2023

Cüstrin trams, Germany



Berliner Tor

Zorndorfer Tor

Zorndorfer Strasse

Railway Station.


Stadtwald (town wood), one of the three lines' terminus.


This town, spelt Küstrin after 1928, had a metre gauge electric system from 1927 to January 1945 when the Red Army showed up; intensive fighting saw the end of much of the town including the tramway.

After May 1945 the town was one of those split across the Oder and Neisse rivers and the eastern side was renamed Kostrzyn nad Odrą.


A scene from the horse tram era, circa 1910.

Bridge over the Warthe River.

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