This photo was taken on 28 February 2015 in the late afternoon hours in the well-known and popular Berlin district of PANKOW and shows an old tram depot that has been closed down for several years with a fascinating, enchanting carriage hall. This photo was taken with the Nikon.
The graphic, geometric implementation, supported by the course of the track lines, gives the image motif an elegant, timeless, fairytale-like atmosphere.
As Station III of the Great Berlin Tramway, the depot on Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse Dietzgenstrasse/corner Schillerstrasse was opened for electric operation on 26 May 1901. It offered space for 190 railcars and sidecars. In addition to the vehicle hall with workshop and tracks 1-19, the ensemble of buildings also included an administration building with flats for the manager of the depot and the head locksmith.
A horse-drawn railway line had already existed since 1892 from Berlin Town Hall to today's Ossietzkyplatz.
With the construction of the new depot, the line network was extended at the same time.
The depot, built in 1901, has lain derelict for several years because the filigree but listed gateways are too narrow for the modern trams now used by BVG.
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Silva Wischeropp was born in the Hanseatic city of Wismar in the former GDR. Today she lives and works in Berlin. As a passionate travel..
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