A Tram pauses at Schwarzenbergplatz as we go have a meal at Falco's. Line 1 was on diversion due to engineering works.
A class E2 tram, 4014 (2nd time I saw it) in front of Parliament.
The ULF is the main workhorse of the fleet for Wiener Linien (Vienna Lines)
A Class E2 spotted crossing the Wienfluss. These are slated for retirement soon.
During our visit Line 1 was diverted so it made for busy scenes like this one at Schwarzenbergplatz.
The ULF is the workhorse of the fleet
An E2 viewed from Parliament
A ULF is seen in front of the Austrian Parliament Building. The buildings here are spectacular in any direction you look. The trams drop you at the front door of many points of interest here.
An ULF has just made a stop at Julius Raab Platz and is now crossing the Wienfluss. The ULF (Ultra Low Floor) models and variants are the main workhorse for the Trams here in Wien.
A Class E2 has just made a stop at Julius Raab Platz and is now crossing the Wienfluss.
A Class E2 the last in the E series of trams works a Line 1 service on a diverted route due to track work. The E2's will be retired by 2026.
Two popular methods of transport in Vienna pace each other. Along with the extensive tram network there are "bike ways" just for cyclist with their own routes and even their own traffic signals.
A ULF (Ultra Low Floor) makes the turn, for a diversionary route due to line rehab.
Beijing Subway Line 1 No.01020(S420)
Beijing Subway Line 1 No.01010(S410)