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Brussels railcar 7091

Scrapped
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The history of the tram

Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (MIVB/STIB)
Operational

September 1957: Delivered as Brussels railcar 7091, type PCC, series 7000-7171, width 2.20 m, length 14.21 m, weight 16.5 t, manufactured 1951-1971, with 32 seats and 68 standing places, 4 engines, power output 41 kW, max speed 70 km/t.

Postcard: Brussels tram line 39  on Avenue de Tervueren / Tervurenlaan (1985)Postcard: Brussels tram line 39 on Avenue de Tervueren / Tervurenlaan (1985)By Editions GEDA, Henrik Boye, L. Koenot.
April 15, 1985.

Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (MIVB/STIB)
Operational

November 1994: Scrapped.

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Last updated: December 4, 2024.