PT Is Part Of City History!
Public transport has a unique character in each city. This category explores how each city keeps the patrimonial history alive through PT.
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Reflections by Héctor Romero (Guadalajara, México)
The reflection is the Paris Opera, a really historic building; this is the bus that people takes to get there.
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- Nov 10, 2010 (a Wednesday)
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- 11:10:00 (1 year ago)
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Athens “Tram-ing” by Charalampos Petsas (Athens, Grece)
The tram has changed the notion of moving in the city and has offered the opportunity to meet a part of the recent history of Athens, for example the impressive constructions made for the Olympic Games of 2004 and also the chance to enjoy the renewed coastal region.
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- Nov 7, 2010 (a Sunday)
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- 7:24:21 (1 year ago)
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“Becak” and “Andong” fundamental history of the city by Sara Respati (Yogiakarta, Indonesia)
The old PT in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, called “Becak” (left) and “Andong” (Right-with the horse), remain operate in order to keep the history live inside the city.
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- Oct 13, 2010 (a Wednesday)
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- 8:12:52 (1 year ago)
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Horse Taxi by Christina Demenshina (Yekaterinburg, Russia)
Rediscovery of Russian province. Great attraction for many international tourists who want to learn the history of Old Russia in person.
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- Oct 13, 2010 (a Wednesday)
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- 7:55:15 (1 year ago)
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Gold bicycle by Ricardo Arango (Bogota, Colombia)
The poor people in Inda must transport everything by walk or by bicycle, because there are only 2 free ways for transportation. Doesn’t matter how dangerous it could be.
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- Oct 4, 2010 (a Monday)
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- 9:53:23 (1 year ago)
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Aliados by Ana Luis Gravato (Porto, Portugal)
This is a history place in Oporto. In this avenue can be found the city hall a few old banks and cafes. In that case the photograph show a part of the city hall and the entrace to the “subway” that we call in portuguese - metro.There is a balance between the old part of the city-city hall and the new - metro.(in Oporto the metro does not across the all city)
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- Oct 4, 2010 (a Monday)
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- 9:20:09 (1 year ago)
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Time Tunnel by Jin Yun Soo (Petaling, Malaysia)
Along this long elevator in the underground tube system, one can see displays of popular thetrical shows from the past to recent works. A mini tunnel exhibiting history of the performing arts culture in a city.
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- Oct 4, 2010 (a Monday)
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- 9:17:16 (1 year ago)
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Lisbon’s cog-rail by László György Németh (Budapest, Hungary)
I like Lisbon and the athmosphere of mediterranian culture. When I saw in a small slope street this little cog-rail I couldn’t imagine. The street is so narrow that there is not enough place for two rails so the tram-up and tram-down can not meet only in the middle of the road.
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- Oct 4, 2010 (a Monday)
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- 9:16:13 (1 year ago)
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History will never end by Corina Buhus (Lasi, Romania)
Firstly appeared the steam locomotive and then Diesel and electrical one. But, they keep alive the memory of that age, by being used for fun nowadays, with a new design in parks, also means respect for aour values. History needs to be transmitted to the new generation in ways like this, not only history by stories!
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- Oct 4, 2010 (a Monday)
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- 9:14:50 (1 year ago)
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Big Ben and the Big Bus by Oana Mondan (Onesti, Romania)
Taking photos with the historical Big Ben in the background would not have had a completed face without the red Big Bus
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- Oct 4, 2010 (a Monday)
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- 9:13:30 (1 year ago)
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