Historical tram 38
Piekarska Street houses the shortest in Poland, and perhaps also worldwide, tram line with just 1,350 metres and 5 stops. It was created in 1913. It has a historical N-type car dating back to 1949 with manually opened doors and wooden benches. When you go, you can hear the symphony of creaks and cracks so characteristic of old trams. The tram has been driven by the same driver for years. Sometimes bluesmen play there.
Tickets are required, just like on other tram lines.