Old Tram in Timisoara on Parade
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Panoramic photo by Valentin Arfire EXPERT Taken 21:16, 15/07/2010 - Views loading...

Old Tram in Timisoara on Parade

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on 2010 June 12, the Fotovest group held the meeting at the Cioca utilitary airport - where an aviation demonstation took place; on the way back I had the luck to encounter a nice driver to this clasic tram (I'm not sure but I suppose it is from the stalinistic '50s - so they still carry a lot of strong memories)

At the headquarters of the local transportation company I know there is a museum with excelent exponats - when having the chance to visit Timisoara don't hesitate to look for it.

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