21 September 2013 - Essen, Germany - betriebshof/zajedznia Stadtmitte: An amazing survivor from the very early days of tramways is this 1899 vehicle from Herbrand of Koln, once #25 in the original fleet of the Oberhausen tramways. In the 1990s this was a derelict heap of junk standing in the open air, but it was later rescued and fully restored as shown here.
1942 - Elbing, vehicle no. 16, 1942. It is known that the vehicles nos. 15, 16 and 27 of the Stadtwerke Oberhausen were sold in 1936 to the Stadtwerke Elbing. Though the platforms of this vehicle differs somewhat from the original appearance of the The picture was taken in 1942 by Mr. W. Esch. Oberhausen series nos. 14-31, the appearance of the body and the chassis corresponds to the Oberhausen delivery from Herbrand. Further details of these 3 cars in Elbing and Elbląg are unknown to me, and I would appreciate any possible information. The picture was taken in 1942 by Mr. W. Esch.
August 1990 - Wehmingen, August 1990. Vehicle no. 25 of the Stadtwerke Oberhausen. The model was delivered by Waggonfabrik Aktien-Gesellschaft vorm. P. Herbrand & Cie., Köln- Ehrenfeld in 1899-1900 to the Stadtwerke Oberhausen (nos. 14-31). The chassis was built by Düsseldorfer Eisenbahnbedarf, vorm. Carl Weyer & Cie with electric equipment from Siemens & Halske.