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Odesa, Nivelles Odessa Type B № 62
  Odesa Nivelles Odessa Type B № 62 
Ateliers Métallurgiques (Nivelles, Belgium)
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გამოაგზავნა focus1965 · Antwerpen           Date: 1911 წელი (მიახლოებით)

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Published 13.01.2019 02:51 UTC
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Odesa, Nivelles Odessa Type B № 62

დეპო:Unknown depot
დან...:1912
მოდელი:Nivelles Odessa Type B
დამზადებულია:1911
ამდროინდელი მდგომარეობა:გადანომრილი (1964) ჩამოწერილი
დანიშნულება:სამგაზვრო
შესწორება:1964 to Track Department
Поезд 62-1110 (06.1955), 62-1510 (09.1955)
Поезд 62-1108 (после перешивки)

Ввод в эксплуатацию: 21.01.1912 (ст. ст.)
Изначально классифицирован как тип B, городской.
Поступил в Слободское трамвайное депо.
Передан в трамвайное депо им. Илиьча.
После 1944 — трамвайное депо им. Ленина.
С 1949? — трамвайное депо им. Илиьча.
Перешит на широкую колею 07.1956.
С 1956 — трамвайное депо им. Ленина.
С 01.07.1960 — трамвайное депо Слободка.
Списан 25.12.1967.

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13.01.2019 07:24 UTC
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AlexSan · Odesa
ფოტოები: 536
Available evidence suggests that first 'Type B' from Nivelles were delivered in January, 1911. As of 11(24).01.1911, #69, 70 and 72 were waiting for primary inspection in the Richelieu Depot. Local authorities were notified about #62 and 65 available for primary inspection and testing on 27.01 (09.02).

However, 1927 inventory has 'in service' date as early as 21.01.1912, which can be a mistake. Most of the group delivered in January was tested and cleared for service in February and March, though 4 to 5 cars were not accepted until July. Still nothing like 251–280 group, which deemed defective en masse and failed both primary inspection and testing spectacularly.

Earliest known assignment for #62 was rt. 15 in September 1912.

In 1921 this car, though battered, was operable and available for service.
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