Initial trolley or tram path sign from the Dresden Transport Corporation (Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe AG) for Route 51, which ran the 10 miles (16.8 km) in between Bhlau and Gorbitz through the center of Dresden as an express train (City Sprinter) from 1994 to 1999. Trams have been the backbone of the Dresden public transport system because 1872, and the city takes excellent pride in its fleet of even more than 160 modern trams. The indicator was gotten in 1998, throughout a changeover to more recent equipment with electronic indications. One side is golden-yellow, with a big "51" and the major stops in between the location points printed in black. The opposite is white with a list of all the stops in black, together with a list of stations at which the tram does not stop in red. The text reads: "Please note: This train is not scheduled to stop at the following stations." Really unusual treasure for railfans, especially those of the extensive and phenomenal German transportation network.Very good condition. Small dings and scuffs on surface area and slight bumps on corners.21.75" L x 12" W x 0.125" D.