A Streetcar class Peter Witt (built under license in Milano around the late 1920) at Piazza di Porta Nuova Garibaldi.
Milan continues to operate about 100 Witt cars on six routes, 1, 5, 10, 19, 23, 33.
This articulated tram, class 4700 as a very good advertising livery.
Parked at the terminus of Piazzale Lagosta on curved track for the return journey.
A Streetcar class Peter Witt (built under license in Milan around the late 1920) through the Piazza di Porta Nuova Garibaldi, in the background the new skyline of Milan.
The Peter Witt Streetcars from Milano have been built some eighty years ago, but they are still in daily use today. The #1582 is advertising for an for an Andy Warhol exhibition in the Palazzo Rea... (more)
More than 80 years and still in use. Amazing! Here near "Galleria VIttorio Emanuele II", Milan. [SONY DSC-WX50]
One of Milan's distinctive Peter Whitt trams stops in front of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan's famous open air shopping mall. After a few ex-Milan Peter Whitts in San Francisco painted ... (more)
Milan is the city in Italy where they are still in service a number of tireless tram bogie "Peter Witt" built in the 30s like this one in the photo, along with obviously more modern streetcar.