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EN: Film from the driver's cabin of a ride along the entire route of tram line 2 in Gorzów Wielkopolski on the Piaski - Wieprzyce PKP route. Line 2 has a route of about 7 km with 18 stops. The route runs according to schedule in about 23 minutes. The route of line 2: Piaski - Kazimierza Wielkiego - Mieszka I - Bolesława Chrobrego - Generała Władysława Sikorskiego - Al. 11 Listopada - Kostrzyńska - Wieprzyce PKP. Line 2 is operated by Wegmann/Düwag 6ZGTW trams. In 1999, MZK Gorzów Wielkopolski purchased eight trams from the city of Kassel in Germany and in 2011 another two from the Amsterdam museum. The trams were adapted for one-way traffic by permanently closing the doors on one side of the car and eliminating the second driver's cabin. I have included more information in the subtitles displayed in the film (function active after clicking on the bar at the bottom of the film). Gorzów Wielkopolski is the twenty-ninth largest city in Poland in terms of population (116 thousand inhabitants). Electric trams were launched here in 1899. It is one of 15 cities in Poland with its own tram network. It consists of 3 permanent tram lines running during the day. The length of the Gorzów tram network is approximately 13 km. The film was recorded on tram 6ZGTW, rolling stock number 255, in August 2023. Greetings to the nice Mr. Tram Driver and special thanks to the Manager of the Transport Dispatch Department Marcin Pejski from the Municipal Transport Company in Gorzów Wielkopolski Sp. z oo for his help in implementing the project. EN: A film from the driver's cab of a ride along the entire route of tram line 2 in Gorzów Wielkopolski between Piaski and Wieprzyce PKP. Line 2 has a route about 7 km long on which there are 18 stops. The route travels at a scheduled time of approximately 23 minutes. Route: Piaski - Casimir the Great - Mieszko I - Bolesław the Brave - General Władysław Sikorski - Al. 11 Listopada - Kostrzyńska - Wieprzyce PKP. Line 2 is served by Wegmann/Düwag 6ZGTW trams. In 1999, MZK Gorzów Wielkopolski purchased eight trams from the city of Kassel in Germany and in 2011 another two from the Amsterdam Museum. The trams were adapted for one-way traffic by permanently closing the doors on one side of the car and eliminating the second driver's cab. I have included more information in the subtitles displayed on the film (active when clicking on the bar at the bottom of the film). Gorzów Wielkopolski is the twenty-ninth most populous city in Poland (116,000 inhabitants). Electric trams were launched here in 1899. It is one of 15 cities in Poland with its own tram network. It consists of 3 permanent tram lines running during the day. The length of the Gorzów tram network is 13 km. The film was recorded on tram 6ZGTW rolling stock number 255 in August 2023.