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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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.
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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- posted by:
- ptispartofcityhistory
- date:
- Oct 4, 2010 (a Monday)
- time:
- 9:16:13 (1 year ago)
