Als ich diese Metallstücke Monate zuvor zum ersten Mal sah, dachte ich, sie machten einen beheizten Wartezimmer. Aber nein, wir bauen Dächer unter einem anderen Dach.
My guess is that the CFL doesn’t own the bridge and e.g. can’t install lights and PA under it so it’s just cheaper to continue the platform’s roof under the bridge.
Edit to add: Cool of you to post it. Made me look around on Google Maps and noticed that the CGDIS has part of a CFL train parked behind their equipment building. Presumably for training purposes. I’ve seen the various roof types that they have their for training whilst I was on the tram but never saw that they have the front part of – by the looks – the front end of a CFL Series 2200 there as well
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My guess is that the CFL doesn’t own the bridge and e.g. can’t install lights and PA under it so it’s just cheaper to continue the platform’s roof under the bridge.
Edit to add: Cool of you to post it. Made me look around on Google Maps and noticed that the CGDIS has part of a CFL train parked behind their equipment building. Presumably for training purposes. I’ve seen the various roof types that they have their for training whilst I was on the tram but never saw that they have the front part of – by the looks – the front end of a CFL Series 2200 there as well