The Jonas reindl
At the inner city's periphery, Schottentor is the largest tram terminus: Seven lines end here in 1996. To keep traffic floating, a two-layer station has been built. With its center hole, it looks like a saucepan, in Austria called "Reindl". Together the name of Vienna's major during the construction time, the whole station is called "Jonasreindl". Note that the both layers are not interconnected within the building.
Date: 2009-06-06
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Overview at Schottentor
Tram in two layers
Date: 1996-05-11
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Ramp at Schottentor
The way down to the lower floor
Date: 1996-05-11
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Entry curve at lower floor of Schottentor
Entrance area of the terminus
Date: 1996-05-11
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Lower stop curve at Schottentor
Much traffic on less tracks
Date: 1996-05-11
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View downside up at Schottentor
View into the inner part of the station
Date: 1996-05-11
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Tram stop in the middle of the street
How trams stop in the city
Date: 1996-05-11
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