The polish capital Warsaw is home to the country's third-largest tram system with a network length of more than 120 kilometers. The first horse-drawn trams ran as early as 1866, with the electrification being completed in 1908. Other than countless low-floor trams of the manufacturers Pesa, Hyundai and Konstal, the classic 105Na trams are still very present, especially in the rush hour.
In the summertime, a daily heritage tram service is provided: While the older cars can be seen on the circle line T, the line 36 is home to the different Konstal heritage trams. On its way through the city, line 36 passes by lots of sights, such as the Palace Of Culture or the Saxonian Garden.
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