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ATM Class 1500 : ウィキペディア英語版
ATM Class 1500

The ATM Class 1500, also known as ''type 1928'', is a series of tram vehicles used by the ATM on the Milan urban tramway network.
== History ==
In the 1920s, the increasing traffic on the Milan urban tramway network made pressing the substitution of the old tramcars ″type Edison″. The municipal tram office decided to project a new type of tramcars, built on two bogies, taking as model the Peter Witt streetcars built in Cleveland and in other cities of the United States.
The Milan streetcar was projected by the municipal engineers in 1927, and two prototypes, built by Carminati & Toselli and numbered 1501 and 1502, came into service at the end of the same year.
After a few tests, the construction of a 500 units stock (numbered 1503 to 2002) began, divided between several manufacturers:
* the Società Italiana Carminati & Toselli built 110 units (1503 to 1612);
* the Società Italiana Ernesto Breda built 110 units (1613 to 1722);
* the Officine Meccaniche di Reggio Emilia built 50 units (1723 to 1772);
* the Officine Meccaniche built 110 units (1773 to 1882);
* the Officine Elettroferroviarie Tallero built 110 units (1883 to 1992);
* the Officine Meccaniche Lodigiane built 10 units (1993 to 2002).
The electrical equipment were built by Ansaldo and TIBB, the bogies by Fiat under Commonwealth-license.
The cars were delivered in 1929–1930 and immediately put into service. In 1932–1935 some cars were equipped with an experimental half door at the tail, and from 1938 to 1940 with a definitive entire door; the Peter Witt system were therefore abandoned after a few years of service.
During the Second World War many cars were seriously damaged, but only one unit had to be demolished, the others being repaired or reconstructed from 1945 to 1949.
From 1970 on, the traditional green livery (introduced in 1930) was abandoned, and a new orange one introduced; from 1972 the traditional trolley pole was substituted by a pantograph. Since 1976 some cars were put aside and later demolished. Nowadays circa 100 units are still in service, repainted in the last years in a white and yellow livery already used on the prototypes.

JHM-1967-0578 - Milan Tramway.jpg|No. 1544 in green livery
Milan Tram PW 1577.jpg|No. 1577 in orange livery


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