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Plauen Syrastraße
Deutschland

Blick vom Parkhaus an der Syrastraße über den Schlossberg, 

Neustadt Platz, die Johanniskirche, das Rathaus, die Stadtgalerie und den Postplatz.

Der "Tunnel" am Postplatz ist die zentrale Haltestelle der Straßenbahnen in Plauen. Von hier

verkehren sie in alle Richtungen.

Die Endziele der Linien sind:

Neundorf - Preißelpöhl - Waldfrieden - Reusa - Oberer Bahnhof - Plamag - Südvorstadt

Die Syra, ein Bach der im Mehltheurer Forst entspringt, ist an dieser Stelle komplett überbaut.

Das war auch vor dem 2. Weltkrieg schon so, so dass von dieser Gegebenheit der Namen Tunnel entstand.

Die Syra mündet in die Weiße Elster.

Copyright: Thomas Spanner
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 7998x3999
Taken: 09/03/2022
Hochgeladen: 22/12/2022
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Tags: city center; plauen; vogtland; germany
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