Tram-Museum Zürich
Overview
Intro
The vehicles in the streetcar museum may be historic, but they are far from obsolete. Part of the museum fleet - the oldest vehicle was built in 1897 - runs on museum line 21.
The vehicles in the streetcar museum may be historic, but they are far from obsolete. Part of the museum fleet - the oldest vehicle was built in 1897 - runs on museum line 21, which was specially set up on the Zurich public transport network (VBZ) and connects Burgwies with the city center. The new streetcar museum has something for every age, every interest and every sense - be it for the nostalgic grandfather, the dreamer with his love of detail or the schoolgirl with curiosity. The museum store also stocks a wide range of specialist literature, postcards, models and souvenirs. The Zurich Tram Museum has original vehicles from the years 1897 to 1968, engines, uniforms, ticket machines, a model layout and the "Cobralino" children's streetcar. In addition to technology and streetcar history, the Burgwies streetcar depot also showcases Zurich's urban development since industrialization.
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General information
| Accessibility |
Accessible
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| Contact address |
Stiftung Tram-Museum Zürich
Tram-Museum Zürich Forchstrasse 260 8008 Zürich 044 380 21 62 info@tram-museum.ch 044 380 21 64 |
Group & pricing information
| Further prices (starting from) |
CHF 12.00 adults
CHF 8.00 reduced (AHV / IV / children from 16 to 18 years) CHF 6.00 Children (6 to 16 years) CHF 24.00 Families Annual subscription: from CHF 90.00 |
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Booking Information
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Address
Tram-Museum Zürich
Forchstrasse 260
8008
Zürich
Switzerland
Phone
+41 (0)44 380 21 62
Fax +41 (0)44 380 21 64
info@tram-museum.ch
tram-museum.ch
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