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Lisbon, Carris 2-axle motorcar (Standard) # 717; Lisbon, Carris 2-axle motorcar (Ligeiro) # 318; Lisbon, Carris 2-axle motorcar (Ligeiro) # 473; Lisbon — All — Old Photos
  Lisbon Carris 2-axle motorcar (Standard) # 717  —  route 28, Graça
 Carris 2-axle motorcar (Ligeiro) # 318  —  route 10, Graça
 Carris 2-axle motorcar (Ligeiro) # 473  —  Graça
All — Old Photos
Largo da Graça
Author — Alain Gavillet
Source — https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Tram...318.jpg

Posted by Karalis Arturs · Barreiro           Date: about 1977

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Published 28.02.2024 19:19 UTC
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Lisbon, Carris 2-axle motorcar (Standard) # 717

Network:Carris
Operator/Facility:Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa
Since...:≤ 1940
Model:Carris 2-axle motorcar (Standard)
Built:1936
Current state:Renumbered or transferred within city (≈ 1995)
Purpose:Passenger vehicle
Launched:≤ 1940
Halted:≈ 1995
Remarks:2014 to CarrisTur

Lisbon, Carris 2-axle motorcar (Ligeiro) # 318

Network:Carris
Operator/Facility:Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa
Since...:≤ 1957
Model:Carris 2-axle motorcar (Ligeiro)
Built:1954
Current state:Withdrawn (≥ 1992)
Purpose:Passenger vehicle
Launched:≤ 1957
Halted:≥ 1992
Scrapped:1992

Lisbon, Carris 2-axle motorcar (Ligeiro) # 473

Network:Carris
Operator/Facility:Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa
Since...:≤ 1963
Model:Carris 2-axle motorcar (Ligeiro)
Built:1952
Current state:Withdrawn (≥ 1992)
Purpose:Passenger vehicle
Launched:≤ 1963
Halted:≥ 1992
Scrapped:1992
Remarks:≥ 1952 ex Brill 2-axle motor car; 1917 ex St. Louis 2-axle motor car

Comments · 2

28.02.2024 19:46 UTC
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Dmitry Ignaïev · Saint-Petersburg
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Интересные лозунги на втором этаже дома. Творчество местных социалистов, или что-то другое?
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28.02.2024 19:50 UTC
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Karalis Arturs · Barreiro
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Even today there is a "communist" party in Portugal - Partido Comunista Portugês (PCP). They still use the same symbols that were used by Soviet Union, mainly the hammer and sickle.
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