In Lviv, the city centre was under the modernisation of Tram and water/sewage services. Most of the Tram lines including the connection for central station stopped running in October 2013.
Tracks were replaced to the ultra modern type.
According to Wikipedia, the tram was built in 1880, under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1922, after the city became part of the Second Polish Republic were the tram lines switched to the right-hand-side system. It was metre-gauge system, even now.
All the stone pavements were torn.
First of all, water system was replaced
The buildings seemed to be built in 1920-1930s
A few years later, the area might be modernised.
Instead of tram, sightseeing bus was running on the track in city centre.
Pidvalna street Tram-like cafe near the monument to Ivan Fedorov
Tram KT4SU
Low floor Tram and old one run near central station
(2014/03/23)
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