ZAGREB ZAGREB, May 25 (Hina) - "Opel Millennium Express" - the longest train-exhibition in the world, will rest at Zagreb's main train station from Thursday afternoon until May 28, after having travelled five months through seven
countries of west Europe. "Opel Millennium Express" has been constructed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Germany's Opel vehicle manufacturer.
ZAGREB, May 25 (Hina) - "Opel Millennium Express" - the longest
train-exhibition in the world, will rest at Zagreb's main train
station from Thursday afternoon until May 28, after having
travelled five months through seven countries of west Europe.
"Opel Millennium Express" has been constructed to celebrate the
100th anniversary of Germany's Opel vehicle manufacturer. #L#
During the voyage so far with the futurist exhibition divided into
ten theme carriages, the 370,000 visitors had the opportunity to
see the future of cars and transport.
The 280-metre long train, including 14 carriages, represents the
first fully netted train in the world.
A total of 50 computers, 145 monitors and six video conference
terminals are connected with 3.6 kilometres of computer cables ,
while the total installation cables are almost 21 kilometres long.
The inside exhibition area is 400 squared metres, and more than 200
people worked on installing the train.
The train visited 14 towns in Germany, 13 in Spain, and a record
number of 47,000 visitors was registered in Antwerpen.
After Zagreb, the train will continue its travels in Slovenia,
Austria, Switzerland, The Netherlands and Hungary.
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