Lidingö Tramways in -67
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from Lidingöbanan, a Tramway and Light Railway System in the city of Stockholm and a north-eastern Suburb-island.
established 18 Sept -96, updated 2 February 2005
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Train at Humlegården, rush hour, aug -67( 40K )

Two car train / Two trams arriving to Humlegården ( 33 K )

Two car train at Lidingövägen, August 1967 ( 40 K )

Two car train at Gåshaga, the end station on the southern route, sept -67 ( 26 K )

Rebuilt old tram to snow-plough at Hersbyholm car yard, this route closed in 1971. Photo from October -67 ( 31 K )

Three car train at Humlegården, August -67 ( 40 K )
The 3rd of September 1967, Sweden converted from left hand trafficc to right hand traffic. This meant that the trams was either to rebuilt or withdrawn. As it was the cars decade, most system in Sweden was withdrawn. But concerning this company, there was no major problem, because, as you have noticed, they used bi-directornary cars. All that happend at that day, was closing the city-part of the two routes.
In 1971 was the northern system closed.