This 115-year-old tram still clearing snow in Hungary

Heavy snowfall across Hungary recently caused disruptions but also created some remarkable sights. In Miskolc, where the iconic Lillafüred Waterfall froze over, an extraordinary vehicle returned to service: a more than 115-year-old self-propelled tram helping to clear snow from the city’s tram tracks.
The oldest ones are helping too
Far from being a static museum piece, this historic tram remains an active part of Miskolc’s public transport system. It was built in 1910 at the Aréna Road main workshop of the Budapest Electric Tramway Company during the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.
The vehicle was originally designed as a covered motorised freight tram. Equipped with a crane, it was intended for industrial work and heavy-duty tasks, and its solid construction has proved remarkably durable over time.
Throughout its long history, the tram has undergone numerous modifications. Its motors have been replaced several times, and various technical upgrades were added as technology evolved, writes Turizmus.com.
Despite these changes, the vehicle has retained many of its original characteristics, reflecting the engineering standards of each era it passed through. For decades, it operated in Budapest, serving at multiple depots, before being earmarked for scrapping in the late 1990s—a fate that claimed many vehicles of similar age.





