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Rasmus Has Built Borås' First Tram: "I Got It in 300 Parts"

Summary by Svt Nyheter
After transporting Gothenburgers thousands of miles, tram 851 has finally ended up in Borås – or rather in the basement of the Police Academy. There, carpenter Rasmus Hjers and his colleague have assembled the 50-year-old faithful servant that came in 300 parts. – I would do it again if I were asked, but probably no one will ask it, Hjers laughs.

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After transporting Gothenburgers thousands of miles, tram 851 has finally ended up in Borås – or rather in the basement of the Police Academy. There, carpenter Rasmus Hjers and his colleague have assembled the 50-year-old faithful servant that came in 300 parts. – I would do it again if I were asked, but probably no one will ask it, Hjers laughs.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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svt Nyheter broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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