Taking a ride on a GVB tram number 10 in Amsterdam. This little trip through the southern part of downtown Amsterdam starts at Rozengracht, goes through the always busy Leidseplein and ends at Weteringcircuit. Filmed on june 2006 with Nokia N70.
Yes. In Amsterdam this type of trams is called Combino. There are no bogies or axles but separate wheels with a pathway in between thus having a low floor over the whole length of the coaches. Of the 5 coaches, nrs 1, 3 and 5 have four wheels each. In Amsterdam, the Combino's showed severe problems until adapted by Siemens
Nice location, but how about a steady camera! I am getting seasick.
jstein4123 8 months ago
Thanks for uploading, really helpful to know what kind of situation I'm gonna be dealing with in Amsterdam.
2edsajdmsa 1 year ago
sweelink? ^^
SuicideMong 1 year ago
Nice video, but why the camera is swinging.
aminul56 2 years ago
bassfranz
keizenstracht 2 years ago
We had the same problem, but now Combino is very good tram :) In Poznan we have got the same version of this tram.
michuuu87 3 years ago
Hehe my schools at Weteringcircuit ^^ (Gotta walk a shitend though :P)
murdanel 3 years ago
does anyone want to chat? 9
connortookey 3 years ago
Pity id did not go on to frederiksplein
Kamek13 4 years ago
Yes. In Amsterdam this type of trams is called Combino. There are no bogies or axles but separate wheels with a pathway in between thus having a low floor over the whole length of the coaches. Of the 5 coaches, nrs 1, 3 and 5 have four wheels each. In Amsterdam, the Combino's showed severe problems until adapted by Siemens
levensregt 4 years ago