19 Juli 2010 - Lisbon, Carris Museum. This cigar-looking wagon is a design revolution of the 1930s; the Lisbonners called these trams 'Boi', that means 'Oxes' - number of the first new wagon was #801, and figure '8' looked almost like a letter 'B' (and figure "1" like letter "I"). These trams were built in Santo Amaro shop complex.Lisboa, Muzeum Carrisa. Ten cygarowaty wagon to hit stylistyczny lat 30. - Lizbończycy, od wyglądu numeru taborowego pierwszego z nich (#801), nazywali te tramwaje "BOI", czyli "Wołami" (ósemka przypominała "B", zaś jedynka - "I"). Wagony zostały zbudowane w warszatach Santo Amaro.Lisbon, Carris Museum. This cigar-looking wagon is a design revolution of the 1930s; the Lisbonners called these trams 'Boi', that means 'Oxes' - number of the first new wagon was #801, and figure '8' looked almost like a letter 'B' (and figure "1" like letter "I"). These trams were built in Santo Amaro shop complex.Lisbonne, Le Musee du Carris. Ce wagon-cigare est une revolution stylistique des annes 1930; les Lisbonniens appellaient ces tramways "Boi", ca signifie "Les Boeufs" - le chiffre "8" dans le numero du premier tramway nouveau - #801 - ressemblait a la lettre "B" (et le chiffre "1" - a la lettre "I"). Ces tramways ont ete manufactures dans les etoliers Santo Amaro. Autor: PAFAWAG