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NZH Public Transport Museum : ウィキペディア英語版 | NZH Public Transport Museum
The NZH Public Transport Museum (Dutch: NZH Vervoer Museum) is a museum in Haarlem, Netherlands, dedicated to promoting interest and conserving the bus and tram cultural heritage of Kennemerland. It is located behind the former bus depot of the "Noord-Zuid-Hollandsche Stoomtramweg-Maatschappij" (NZH), a bus and tram company. ==History==
The museum was opened in 1996 and aims to conserve the cultural heritage of the old tramway lines in the region, located on the historic tram depot of the Eerste Nederlandsche Electrische Tram-Maatschappij, built in 1899, which later in 1904 became the tram depot of the Electrische Spoorweg-Maatschappij (ESM), and still later the bus depot of the NZH. The tram line Amsterdam – Haarlem – Zandvoort ran until August 31, 1957, when trams were replaced by buses. The bus depot closed in 2006, but the museum is located on a small piece of land still owned by the NZH at the back.
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