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Brussels railcar 1175

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The history of the tram

Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (MIVB/STIB)
Operational

1935: Delivered as Brussels railcar 1175, type standard.

Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (MIVB/STIB)
Operational

1971: Rebuilt to Brussels snowplow 17 (ex Brussels railcar 1175), type standard.

Postcard: Brussels snowplow 17 on De Smet de Naeyerlaan / Boulevard de Smet de Naeyer (1985-1986)Postcard: Brussels snowplow 17 on De Smet de Naeyerlaan / Boulevard de Smet de Naeyer (1985-1986)By Henrik Boye, Jean-Louis Mottet, Musée Privé de Documentation Ferroviaire (MUPDOFER).
November 1985 - March 1986.

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Last updated: December 20, 2024.