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The city of Adelaide, Australia, provides this website. From the tourist webcams on offer, the two mounted on the bell tower of the town hall are of interest to us. A frequent service on the Adelaide Glenelg tramway can be seen on both. At weekends the heritage tram may also be seen. Click on the links to get larger images which automatically update every 5 or 10 seconds. Trams can be seen on many of the views. We have found them on the cameras at Flemington Rd.
Alexander Rd. The images update every few minutes, but you need to use the refresh button provided. Several tram routes cross the square, which sometimes contains markets, although recently the view has been somewhat obstructed. The image is frequently updated. The Mariazellerbahn is built to the very narrow mm gauge.
It is mostly operated as a main line railway, but there are some modern "tram-like" vehicles. At the Mariazell end of the line is a standard gauge museum line which runs a steam tram. Images update every 2 minutes but manual refresh is needed. Vienna, Burgtheater This camera in Vienna Wien , Austria and gives a moving panoramic video from the Burgtheater looking towards the Rathaus. Trams can be seen on the Ring. The video is updated roughly every 25 minutes.
There is an archive. The view updates every second, but after a while you have to click a button to restart it. Vienna, Rathausplatz This is a camera in Vienna Wien , Austria in the Rathausplatz looking down onto the annual Christmas "Christkindlmarkt", but is usually available at other times of the year. A fully controllable camera with a moving picture, it can be directed to show the Burgtheater with trams on routes 1 and D on the "Ring" passing in front.
One looks down from this high point into Rathausplatz with the Burgtheater in the background. Trams on routes 1 and D pass by on the "Ring" and can just be seen. The image updates about once an hour. The first is of interest to us and looks towards Am Tabor, showing trams on routes 2 and 5.