Tramway Live Cams
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Here is the Rathausplatz in Augsburg, Germany. The Rathaus is on the right of the view with the church-like Perlachturm to the left in the background. There is sometimes a market in the square. Trams on routes 1 and 2 cross far side of the square, those of route 1 turning into and out of the narrow street immediately to the left of the Perlachturm. The image updates automatically every 30 seconds.
Here is Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany. The camera looks across Neumakt, where trams pass. The image is updated every minute, but you will need to use refresh on your browser.
A view of the River Havel in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany, from the Pension Havelfloß. Trams on routes 2 and 6 cross the bridge over the river. The image is updated automatically every minute.
The bridge in Ritterstraßer over the River Havel in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany. The bridge house is now a cafébar and trams on routes 2 and 6 pass by. The image is updated automatically every minute.
A second view of the Schlosspark in Braunschweig, Germany, here seen from Magniviertel. The image automatically updates, adjustable from 1 second to 5 hours. Clicking on the image gives an instant update.
Here is a panorama of views from the tower of St. Peter's Church, Chemnitz, Germany. Click on the one called "Carolastraße" and you will get a larger image looking down onto that street, where trams pass by. The image updates once per hour, but there is an archive all the images from the previous seven days.
From the Lanxess Tower in Cologne (Köln), Germany, we have moving picture views of the Rhine bridges several of which carry trams and railways. You take control of he camera and it moves to show your chosen view. The one for Deutzer Brücke is the best for trams.
From the "Koelnverkehr" web site in Cologne (Köln), Germany, we get this series of traffic cameras. For a while the site has been under maintenence, but is expected to return. The best tram views are at Barbarossaplatz Süd, Barbarossaplatz Nord, Neumarkt West, Cäcilienstraße Messe Kreisel, and Deutzer Brücke.
From Dresden, Germany, we get this fine series of traffic cameras. You will see a map of the location of the cameras. MOST of the locations can have trams! Click on the map to get the full size pictures. The pictures automatically update every 60 seconds.
A view of Fischmarkt in Erfurt, Germany with the Rathaus in the background. Trams on routes 1A, 2, 3, 4, and 5 frequently pass and stop at the Fischmarkt/Rathaus tram stop. The image is automatically updated every 30 seconds.
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