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Tramway Live Cams
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This camera gives a view onto Maximilianstrasse in the centre of Augsburg, Germany. This street connects Rathausplatz (northern end) to Ulrichsplatz (southern end) and carries trams of routes 3 and 4. The view is updated about every 1-2 minutes but you need to refresh your browser or click on 'Bild aktualisieren' below the image. The camera direction has sometimes changed.
Here is the Rathausplatz in Augsburg, Germany. The Rathaus is on the right of the view with the church-like Perlachturm to the left in the background. There is sometimes a market in the square. Trams on routes 1 and 2 cross far side of the square, those of route 1 turning into and out of the narrow street immediately to the left of the Perlachturm. The image updates automatically every 30 seconds.
This camera is in Berlin, Germany. It shows Alexanderplatz where trams cross in the mid distance. The view updates every minute, but you may need to use the refresh button on your browser. There are archives of earlier views.
This camera is in the Treptow district of Berlin, Germany, in an area called Johannisthal, close to Schöneweide S-Bahn station. The view looks west across Sterndamm at its junction with Groß-Berliner-Damm, where trams on route 63 pass by. The image updates automatically every 15 seconds. Our snapshot was taken on 25th December 2010, trams running on a white Christmas.
These traffic cameras are in Berlin, Germany. You can scroll between cameras. Try Karl-Liebknechtstraße where trams cross the picture. Updates are frequent, but you will need to use the refresh button on your browser.
From Germany we get this view of the Bochum-Gelsenkirchen Straßenbahnen (Bogestra). The camera shows a view of the tracks, trams and the Berger See tram stop of route 302, to the north of Gelsenkirchen town centre. The image is updated every few minutes, but you will need to use refresh on your browser.
This camera in Gelsenkirchen, Germany shows the metre gauge tramway system of Bochum-Gelsenkirchen Straßenbahnen (Bogestra). The camera is in Florastraße at the junction with Overwegstraße, looking towards Dortmund. The image is automatically updated every 60 seconds.
An interesting view of the tram stop at Bertha-von-Suttner-Platz in Bonn, Germany supplied by Lenze & Grützner. Tram routes 62 and 66 pass this point. The picture is automatically updated every 5 seconds.
This camera is in Braunschweig, Germany. It gives a view from a doctor's practice overlooking the tram stops at Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz, with the old railway station in the background. Tram routes 3,5,6 and 7 pass by. The image auto-updates about every minute.
Here is a camera in Braunschweig, Germany. It gives a view of the Schloss in Schlosspark near Bohlweg. The tram tracks are to the right of the scene. The image updates every few minutes, but you may need to use refresh on your browser.
A second view of the Schlosspark in Braunschweig, Germany, here seen from Magniviertel. The image automatically updates, adjustable from 1 second to 5 hours. Clicking on the image gives an instant update.
In this range of traffic cameras in Bremen, Germany is one at Am Brill. We are looking in a north-easterly direction (towards Hauptbahnhof). This track is used by route 1. In the middle of the view, trams cross on routes 2 and 3. The image updating is automatic but irregular, about every 5 minutes.
This camera shows a view looking across Marktplatz towards the Rathaus (city hall) in Bremen, Germany. Trams on routes 4, 5, 6 and 8 pass by on the square. The image is updated every 30 minutes but you need to use refresh on your browser.
This is a large view of the Weser Tower, a new building in Bremen, Germany. Trams on route 3 run along Eduard-Schopf-Allee, the road at the bottom of the Picture. The image is automatically updated every minute.
Here is a panorama of views from the tower of St. Peter's Church, Chemnitz, Germany. Click on the one called "Carolastraße" and you will get a larger image looking down onto that street, where trams pass by. The image updates once per hour, but there is an archive all the images from the previous seven days.
From the "Koelnverkehr" web site in Cologne (Köln), Germany, we get this series of traffic cameras. Follow the links to "Traffic-Cams" for a page of thumbnail views of the available locations. Click on the one that you require and you will see a larger picture. Under this are the words "bewegte Bilder". Clicking there will give you a stream of images for about 40 seconds, if you have suitable hardware and software. The best tram views are at Barbarossaplatz Süd, Barbarossaplatz Nord, Neumarkt West, Cäcilienstraße Messe Kreisel, and Deutzer Brücke.
This is the Hauptstraße in Coswig, a new town to the north of Dresden, Germany. Dresden's tram route 4 to Weinböhla crosses the road here. The image automatically updates every 30 seconds.
This camera shows the Frauenkirche in Dresden, Germany. Trams on routes 3 and 7 cross the bridge in the foreground. There is a new image every 20 minutes and a useful archive of earlier shots which can be played as a slide show.
From Dresden, Germany, we get this fine series of traffic cameras. You will see a map of the location of the cameras. MOST of the locations can have trams! Click on the map to get the full size pictures. The pictures automatically update every 60 seconds.
This is a camera in Dortmund, Germany, showing the H-Bahn, a suspended monorail. The view is from the Dortmund University Technology Centre at Emil-Figge-Strasse looking in a southerly direction. The image is automatically updated every 5 seconds using Java. If this is too fast for your connection, there is an html option giving a larger picture with a 5 minute update. Clicking on the first image will also give you a larger picture. Note, the H-Bahn is only in service Monday-Friday. For more information on the H-Bahn, click here.
This view looks west from Worringer Platz onto Karlstrasse in Düsseldorf, Germany. The tramway crosses the lower left corner of the shot. The image is automatically updated every 15 minutes and there is a slide show archive of the day's previous images.
This view shows the recently re-opened stretch of single track in Neuss, west of Düsseldorf, Germany. The camera looks Northwest along Hauptstrassenzug, where trams on route 709 run between Theodor-Heuss-Platz (northern terminus) and Gerresheim on the eastern side of Düsseldorf. The image auto-updates about once a minute.
This view is in Düsseldorf, Germany. The camera looks through the window of a cafe at Nordstrasse 56, where tams on route 701 pass by. The image auto-updates using Java, but other options are available.
This view looks South West onto the approach road to the Theodor-Heuss-Brücke which crosses the Rhine in Düsseldorf, Germany. Trams don't use the bridge, but the road at ground level in mid-distance running left to right under the main road is Kaiserswertherstraße which carries routes U78 and U79 that are surface running in this district. The image is automatically updated every 30 seconds.
A view of Fischmarkt in Erfurt, Germany with the Rathaus in the background. Trams on routes 1A, 2, 3, 4, and 5 frequently pass and stop at the Fischmarkt/Rathaus tram stop. The image is automatically updated every minute. This camera is not on-line 24 hours a day and has been repositioned several times so does not always show trams.
A second view of Fischmarkt in Erfurt, Germany, from a location very close to the previous camera. The image is automatically updated every 30 seconds.
This view is in Essen, Germany. The camera looks down onto the Bredeney terminus (in the trees) of tram routes 101 and 107, the most southerly point of the EVAG tram system. The image is automatically updated about once an hour, but the camera moves and is sometimes off-line. For fun, to hear Elmar Brandt who is a well-known impersonator of Gerhard Schröder, the former German Chancellor, make the terminus announcement in Schröder's voice click here.
From Gelsenkirchen in Germany we get this shot of Essen's (EVAG) metre gauge tramway route 107 which connects the two towns. The view shows Florastraße where Overwegstraße crosses it, looking east towards Gelsenkirchen town centre and in the general direction of Dortmund. The image is automatically updated every 60 seconds. If you click on the 'Playback' link below the picture, you get the last hour as a fairly quick 60 shot slide show.
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