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Coast Tram, BN/ACEC type 6000 8-axle č. 6036
  Coast Tram BN/ACEC type 6000 8-axle č. 6036 
Middelkerke, Koninklijke Baan

Autor: 1173 R · Leipzig           Dátum: Štvrtok 5. júna 2014

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Zverejnené 22.04.2020 18:56 UTC
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Coast Tram, BN/ACEC type 6000 8-axle č. 6036

Vozovňa/Remíza:De Lijn
Since...:06. 05. 2002
Typ:BN/ACEC type 6000 8-axle
Výroba:4/1983
Súčasný stav:Vyradené (3/2022)
Účel:Osobné
Poznámka:17.01.2002 ex BN/ACEC type 6000 6-axle; 31.12.1990 ex N.M.V.B.

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Model:NIKON D7100
Artist Name:Karsten Richter
Copyright Information:Karsten Richter
Date and Time:05.06.2014 12:32
Exposure Time:1/640 sec
Aperture Value:7.1
Focal Length:48 mm
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Komentáre · 4

23.04.2020 12:41 UTC
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focus1965 · Antverpy
Fotografií: 8531 · Zástupca administrátora / Interface Translation (EN/FR)
Excellent photo!
A relic of the Atlantic Wall can be seen here: these are bunkers built by Germans in WW II to respond to attacks from the sea (especially from the United Kingdom). This had 2 goals: defending their own lines and also the strategically important ports of Ostend and Zeebrugge.
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23.04.2020 13:16 UTC
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Цитата (focus1965, 23.04.2020):
> A relic of the Atlantic Wall can be seen here: these are bunkers built by Germans in WW II to respond to attacks from the sea
We have similiar bunkers remaining in our catalan coast as Republican's defence means from Franco's National Troops attacks during Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Everyone could see any of them when he goes by train to Barcelona via the coast.
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23.04.2020 18:27 UTC
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1173 R · Leipzig
Fotografií: 4810
Zitat (focus1965, 23.04.2020):
> Excellent photo!
> A relic of the Atlantic Wall can be seen here: these are bunkers built by Germans in WW II to respond to attacks from the sea (especially from the United Kingdom). This had 2 goals: defending their own lines and also the strategically important ports of Ostend and Zeebrugge.

Thank you!
We also took a closer look at the bunkers. We were amazed at how much of it is still there.
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23.04.2020 18:53 UTC
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focus1965 · Antverpy
Fotografií: 8531 · Zástupca administrátora / Interface Translation (EN/FR)
I'll be honest. Similar "monuments" can also be found in Raversijde and everybody must have seen them there and maybe combined them with a tram.
This one has escaped me so far, also on excursions. Organising tours along the coast has never been an easy job and photo stops even less, but I will definitely remember this place, because it will be useful in the future. Ideal and original place to combine with a museum tram.
Thank you again to share this photo!
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