Lviv Marks 132 Years of Electric Trams with Retro Rides and an Exhibition.
Celebrating 132 Years of Electric Trams in Lviv
According to Novyny.live: On May 31, 2023, Lviv celebrated the 132nd anniversary of its electric tram system with a series of events held at the creative hub LEM Station. This milestone is especially significant because it marks a full century since the city first introduced electric transport. The festivities featured several key attractions:
- an exhibition of vintage trams
- guided tours
- hands-on workshops
- themed tram routes
These activities gave visitors a chance to explore the history and evolution of electric transit in the city.
Guests at the event could view a collection of retro trams from different eras, which became a highlight of the celebration. A major draw was the opportunity to take guided rides on historic carriages, allowing people to soak in the atmosphere of bygone days while enjoying unique views of Lviv from the tram windows. Additionally, attendees could sample food at the LEM Food Market gastronomic space, adding a special flavor to the festivities.
UNBROKEN GAMES 2026 Competition
It is worth noting that on June 1, 2023, Lviv declared a Level I hazard warning due to rain, thunderstorms, and hail, but this did not disrupt the successful celebrations. Also on May 31, the city hosted the UNBROKEN GAMES 2026 competition, featuring 570 participants, including military personnel, veterans, and people with disabilities. This highlights the vibrant and diverse range of events taking place in Lviv, especially alongside the 132nd anniversary of the electric tram.
The commemoration of Lviv's 132-year-old electric tram system underscores the importance of the city's public transit history and its ongoing development for the local community.
This event not only revives memories of historical achievements but also promotes eco-friendly transport among younger generations and tourists. At the same time, large-scale activities like the UNBROKEN GAMES 2026 demonstrate the city's active spirit even under challenging weather conditions, reinforcing Lviv's positive image as a cultural and sports hub in Ukraine.
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