Brussels railcar 10429
Exhibited in a museumTrams from Brussels
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The history of the tram
The National Company of Light Railways in Belgium (NMVB/SNCV)
Closed
October 14, 1950: Delivered as Brussels railcar 10429, type N, series Vicinaux.
The National Company of Light Railways in Belgium (NMVB/SNCV)
Closed
April 20, 1951: Vehicle number changed to Brussels railcar 10433 (ex Brussels railcar 10429), type N, series Vicinaux.
The National Company of Light Railways in Belgium (NMVB/SNCV)
Closed
January 1, 1976: Vehicle number changed to Brussels railcar 9270 (ex Brussels railcar 10429), type N, series Vicinaux.
Tramsite Schepdaal
Open regularly
March 11, 1981: Arrived at the museum as Schepdaal railcar 9270 (ex Brussels railcar 10429), type N, series Vicinaux.