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Vera (talk) 10:41, 6 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

PCCs in Kiel

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In this edit, you state that «Kiel never had PCCs», which is debatable, considering what a PCC in Europe even is — but I grant you at least the doubt. However, instead of moving this file to its parent category, from Category:Rears of unidirectional PCC trams to Category:Rears of unidirectional trams, you simply removed the categorization about this photo showing the rear of an unidirectional tram, and that’s just vandalism. I will be too busy reverting your misedits and preventing further damage to bring your case to AN/U. -- Tuválkin 00:51, 28 August 2021 (UTC)Reply

Dear Tuválkin, let me tell you what a PCC car actually is. A PCC type tram is a tram design with a few very special features based on a whole range of American patents and built under license by a Belgian consortium. Germany once had just one PCC prototype. It rode in Hamburg from 1951 to 1958 and was sold to Brussels. The trams in Kiel were typical products of the German tram industry. I missed the category Rears of undirectional trams, but I'm happy to hear it exists. Nor had I ever heard of an AN/U. What's that? Please enlighten me about that. To call my honest mistake an act of vandalism seems to me an act of exaggeration, I'm not such a hooligan after all. Hartenhof (talk) 05:52, 28 August 2021 (UTC)Reply