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Mekarski Historical Single Green/Grey [Paris]
   
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Mekarski Historical Single Green/Grey [Paris]

In 1 collezione di Gèze
Vintage Vehicles
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The Mekarski system was a compressed-air propulsion system for trams invented by Louis Mékarski in the 1870s.The system was promoted as being suitable for use in congested streets and in tunnels, as compressed air produced no smoke or flames, and thus would not disturb horses or fill the carriage with soot and sparks like a steam engine.
The system was tested in Paris in 1876 and introduced to the tramways of Nantes in 1879. It seems to have been a success at Nantes with a fleet of 94 trams in 1900. The Mekarski tramcars continued in use there until 1917, when they were replaced by electric trams.

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I commissioned this asset from REV0 and created historically accurate versions using original tram lines it.
This pack contains three 'versions' of the tram in green/gray livery:
1.TAF: MONTROUGE • SAINT-AUGUSTIN
2.TA: LOUVRE • SAINT-CLOUD
3.TG: MONTROUGE • GARE de L'EST


These trams have line coloured side boards.

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Mekarski Historical Single Green/Grey [Paris] by Gèze & REV0
3 commenti
Engineergaming 15 gen, ore 17:47 
May I inquire about the tanker and coal truck?
Gèze  [autore] 10 ago 2020, ore 10:53 
The roads were custom made and will be published in a better version sometime soon.
I also don't have any plans on releasing more versions of it. Sorry.
Yorkie Pudd 10 ago 2020, ore 8:54 
I love this, I have 2 questions

1. how did you get the road without the tram electric cables
2. would you release this without the french on the side