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Brussels railcar AR.193

Exhibited in a museum
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Railcars from Brussels

Select vehicle number: ART.69 "Francais", ART. 123, AR 133 "Francais", AR168, AR.89, A.9963, AR266, ART.50, A 9314, AR.193, A.9515, AR159, A 948, AR.86, A.9073, 19, 34, 72, 138, 201, 255, 346 "California", 410, 415, 428, 830, 1002, 1041, 1175, 1245, 1259, 1281, 1291, 1295, 1305, 1376, 1400, 1763, 4550, 5001, 5008, 5016, 5021, 7000, 7026, 7027, 7053, 7079, 7091, 7093, 7096, 7126, 7139, 7140, 7142, 7160, 7207, 9004, 9020, 9069, 9161, 9537 (SNCV), 9685, 9727, 9735, 9762, 9774, 9871, 9888, 9924, 9977, 10054, 10065, 10112, 10166, 10243, 10284, 10392, 10409, 10422, 10429, 10485, 10494, and 19544.

The history of the tram

The National Company of Light Railways in Belgium (NMVB/SNCV)
Closed

1935: Delivered as Brussels railcar AR.193, type SNCV diesel railcar.

Tramsite Schepdaal
Open regularly

1962: Taken over by the museum as Schepdaal railcar AR.193 (ex Brussels railcar AR.193), type SNCV diesel railcar.

Postcard: Schepdaal railcar AR.193 at Tramsite (1971)Postcard: Schepdaal railcar AR.193 at Tramsite (1971)By Association pour le Musée du Tramway (AMUTRA), Henrik Boye.
1971.
Tramsite SchepdaalMost viewed video - March 2025
Tramsite SchepdaalBy Johan Van Belle.
February 7, 2017.

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Last updated: April 26, 2025.