T4 is the name of a tram produced by ČKD Tatra. It is the narrower variant of the Tatra T3 model. A large number of cars was supplied to the GDR, the...
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PCC streetcar (section Tatra T4)
Central and Eastern European countries. Trams such as the Tatra T3 and its variant Tatra T4, together the most numerous of any tram model ever produced...
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Japanese aircraft Soyuz T-4, a space mission Sukhoi T-4, a Soviet aircraft Tatra T4, a 1967 Czechoslovakian tram Thaden T-4, a 1930s American four-seat all-metal...
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Galați. Only 50 units were delivered. Romania then opted for the narrower Tatra T4, which had more success, being still used in Bucharest as of 2024. A few...
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A Tatra T4 Tram passing through the Brandenburg Gate...
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600 cu ft). The running gear was recycled from out-of-service Tatra trams, mostly Tatra T4. The bodies were newly built. All axles were driven. Cargo trams...
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museum Trams are used to bring passengers to Leipzig Trade Fair, 1972 Tatra T4 tram, June 1993 Modern low-floor tram of the NGT12-LEI Type Service vehicle...
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Tallinn switched suppliers to ČKD Tatra of Prague in Western Czechoslovakia. By 1990, 60 Tatra T4 trams and 73 Tatra KT4 trams had entered service on the...
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re-open tram-lines. The first line was opened on 15 April 1991. A number of Tatra T4 trams and its trailer B4 were bought from Dresden, Magdeburg and Leipzig...
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