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Well, after we got some really beautiful artworks from Vienna, from Hamburg and even the Berliner HK-train,
I really would like to see the Berlin F-Zug in my town! I think it would look beautiful on the elevated tracks through the city.

You can find this train in 2, 4 or 6 waggon combination. [The 2waggon version is not longer allowed, but was a long time ago]

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I think the A3 trains might be even more fitting:
https://www.bahnbilder.de/bild/Deut...8597/berlin-07032009-u1-bei-der-einfahrt.html

At least for their appearance on one of Berlin's most photographed bridges (Oberbaumbrücke / Warschauer Straße) and driving through Kreuzberg. Most of the F-trains drive only underground, at least in the center of the city. The A3 trains on the other side all have long overground sections or even lofted above roads such as the U2.
Anyway, I'd take both models with sincere gratitude :)
 
I really don't care which of them, since they look very similar on the first look. I personally prefer the F-Train, it's wider, bigger, more a 'train' than a 'tram' and it's faster.
But nevertheless, it's just my personal preference, I grew up with the U5 - where these trains run overground. And I was allowed to drive them a few days, so I got a personal bond. Haha :D