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The Hague, BN GTL8-I n.º 3044
  The HagueBN GTL8-I n.º 3044 
Eindpunt Scheveningen Strandweg

Autor: Karel Hoorn           Fecha: 10 de febrero del a. 2021 yr., miércoles

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Published 14.02.2021 00:44 MSK
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The Hague, BN GTL8-I n.º 3044

Sistema:Haagse Tramweg Maatschappij
Localización:The Hague
Cocheras:Haagse Tramweg Maatschappij
Since...:11.2013
Modelo:BN GTL8-I
Fabricado:1982
Estado:En servicio
Purpose:Service vehicle
Remarks:Salting car. 11.2013 ex revenue service

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Model:Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Date and Time:10.02.2021 16:49
Exposure Time:1/250 sec
Aperture Value:9.5
ISO Speed:250
Focal Length:55 mm
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04.06.2021 12:03 MSK
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"Pekeltram" для знающего украинский язык звучит забавно, как "адский трамвай" - "пекельний трамвай" (ад по-украински "пекло", адский - "пекельний").
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20.06.2021 05:29 MSK
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Цитата (Синий трамвай, 04.06.2021):
> "Pekeltram" для знающего украинский язык звучит забавно, как "адский трамвай" - "пекельний трамвай" (ад по-украински "пекло", адский - "пекельний").

так а что это значит на самом деле, что это за трамвай?
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20.06.2021 19:13 MSK
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This is a Dutch expression for "salt".
Long ago, salt was spread to keep the roads (and tramlines) free of snow and ice. The temperatures and quantities of snow allow it.
The system still exists and so there are both vehicles and special trams equipped for it.
So the acronym "pekel" is used because all sorts of chemical substances are now used that are more efficient than ordinary salt, but much less environmentally friendly.
In the Netherlands, the word is still associated with salt - and this is certainly the case for e.g. fish - but the truth is slightly different here...
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