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Brussels sidecar 19220

Exhibited in a museum
Trams from Brussels

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Sidecars from Brussels

Select vehicle number: A.11509, A.1853, A10737, A.1344, A.165, A.1936, A.1348, A.2121, A.2026, A 1590, 1836, 2004, 2190, 8893, 9559, 11620, 19220, 19538, 19542, 19566, and 19572.

The history of the tram

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

1934: Delivered as Brussels sidecar 19220, type Brabart E2 SNCV.

Tramsite Schepdaal
Open regularly

1966: Arrived at the museum as Schepdaal sidecar 19220 (ex Brussels sidecar 19220), type Brabart E2 SNCV.

Grotte de Han
Summer operation only

1968: Taken over by the museum as Thuin sidecar 19220 (ex Brussels sidecar 19220), type Brabart E2 SNCV.

Tramsite Schepdaal
Open regularly

1979: Taken over by the museum as Schepdaal sidecar 19220 (ex Brussels sidecar 19220), type Brabart E2 SNCV.

Tramway Historique Lobbes-Thuin
Open regularly

1991: Taken over by the museum as Thuin sidecar 19220 (ex Brussels sidecar 19220), type Brabart E2 SNCV.

ASVI Thuin 2018ASVI Thuin 2018By Jean Chachkoff.
August 22, 2018.

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Last updated: June 11, 2024.