There are a lot of one way streets for cars and trams in the Old Town in Katowice. I like it very much.
Old Konstal trams don't fit to modern tram station like the one at Rondo gen. J. Zietka.
This object in the background it isn't a UFO, it's "Spodek" - the biggest sports hall in Poland.
Damage of pantographs...
The majestic cranes of the historic Gdansk Shipyard create a unique sight along 3 Maja street.
Konstal 105Na-1247 + 1248. In the background you can see a church of St. Francis from Asyz which was build in 1906.
Tram depot 'Wrzeszcz' in Gdansk. Konstal 105Na tram rolls out from parking tracks and sets off on his route.
The 'beach' line no. 13 runs between two beach resorts in Gdansk (Brzezno and Stogi).
Because of the street running section of the line the tram has to stop in the middle of the street to pick up passengers waiting at the tram stop on the sidewalk.
Konstal 105Na-1423 + 1409 at ul. Adama Mickiewicza.
Konstal 105Na-1285 + 1286 at ul. Nowe Ogrody.
Because of the track repairs, now almost every line runs thorug this street... here line no.8.
Line no.13 on a detour, turns from ul. Hucisko into ul. 3 Maja.
Line no.2 on a temporary detour caused by track repairs.