File:Gotha-Grossraumtriebwagen T4-62.jpg

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English: Electric tram, type Gotha T4-62 from Berlin, serving today as the ticket office for the Rügen Railway and Technology Museum in Prora, Rügen, Germany.
Deutsch: Gotha-Grossraumtriebwagen T4-62 der BVG, dient heute als Kassenhaus im Eisenbahn- und Technikmuseum Prora auf Rügen
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20:10, 8. Aug. 2007 | 800×600 (235 KB) | Horst27 (Diskussion | Beiträge) | (Information |Beschreibung = Dient heute als Kassenhaus im Eisenbahn- und Technikmuseum Prora auf Ruegen |Quelle = Bild selbst erstellt |Urheber = Tim Weidner |Datum = 25.05.2007 |Genehmigung = |Andere Versionen = |Anmerkungen = )

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