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ATM Ansaldobreda Siretto trams 7608
Pininfarina had a hand in designing the newest trams on the streets of Milan when seen back in October 2015. The initial 48 (7101-7148) were built by Ansaldobreda. The seven section trams were dubbed Sirios. But there were also two batches (7501-7535 and 7601-7633) of shorter five section trams called Sirettos. This is Siretto 7608 seen at Piazza Ventiquattro Maggio on route 9.
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ATM Ansaldobreda Siretto trams 7507 & 7609
Two route 9 trams pass, one from each batch: 7507 and 7609. The view draws attention to the fact that these trams are not double ended requiring loop tracks at route terminals.
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ATM Ansaldobreda Siretto trams 7620
The fourteenth century Porta Ticinese stood in the way of the route 3 tram, so through the ancient gate the tracks go, in this case bearing Siretto 7620.
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ATM Ansaldobreda Siretto trams 7620
Either side of the archway the tracks split so north and south bound trams take it in turn to pass through on the single tram section. This is 7620 again.
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ATM Ansaldobreda Siretto trams 7618
Ansaldobreda Siretto car 7618 had a blue advert wrap when seen in Piazza Ventiquattro Maggio.
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