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Tram line 5 in Gdańsk filmed from the driver's cabin on the Nowy Port Oliwska - Zaspa route. Line 5 has a route of about 18 km with 41/44 stops. It travels the route in about 62 minutes. Gdańsk is the sixth largest city in Poland in terms of population (470,000 inhabitants). Electric trams were launched here in 1896. It is one of 15 cities in Poland with its own tram network. It consists of 11 permanent tram lines running during the day. The length of the Gdańsk tram network is 55.6 km. It is one of ten Polish cities with standard gauge trams (the rail spacing is 1435 mm). The network is currently being expanded and new routes are planned, including: Nowa Bulońska Północna - 2.8 km, Nowa Warszawska - 1.5 km, Gdańsk Południe - Wrzeszcz route - 5 km. Most often, the line 5 route is served by the following rolling stock: Duewag N8C, Konstal 105Na. The film was recorded in the Duewag N8C tram, rolling stock number 1141, in September 2019. Greetings to the nice Mr. tram driver and special thanks to the company Gdańskie Autobusy i Tramwaje Sp. z oo for help in implementing the project. Ride the tram line 5 in Gdańsk (Danzig) in Poland - Cabview. Filmed from the driver's cab, the route of tram line 5 in Gdańsk in the relation between Nowy Port Oliwska and Zaspa. Line 5 has a route of approximately 18 km on which there are 41/44 stops. The route passes in about 62 minutes. Gdańsk is the sixth city in Poland in terms of population (470,000 inhabitants). Electric trams were launched here in 1896. This is one of 15 cities in Poland with their own tram network. It consists of 11 permanent tram lines running during the day. The length of Gdańsk's tram network is 55.6 km. This is one of ten Polish cities with standard gauge trams (rail gauge is 1435 mm). Currently, the network is being expanded and new routes are planned, including: New Bulońska Northern - 2.8 km, New Warsaw - 1.5 km, Gdańsk Południe - Wrzeszcz Route - 5 km. The most common route of route 4 is operated by rolling stock: Duewag N8C, Konstal 805Na. The film was recorded on the Duewag N8C tram number 1141 in September 2019.