Brussels Tourist Tramway
OperationalCity: Brussels (Belgium).
Route length: 39.3 km (24.4 miles).
Driving time: 240 min.
Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
Closed: October 26, 2020 because of COVID-19.
Reopened: November 19, 2020.
The line is operated by
Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (MIVB/STIB)
Operational
Brussels Tram Museum (MSVB/MTUB)
Open regularly
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Photos and videos of Brussels Tourist Tramway
Old Trams Car-Free DayBy samaritainstib.
September 21, 2010.
September 21, 2010.
Former tramway from Liège to Brussels (September 2010)By Jean Chachkoff.
September 20, 2010.
September 20, 2010.
Tram parade - BrusselsBy KYLIEDOG01.
September 19, 2010.
September 19, 2010.
Postcard: Brussels Tourist Tramway with railcar 1002 on Avernue de Tervueren / Tervurenlaan (1997)By Brussels Tram Museum (MSVB/MTUB), Editions Du Cabri - Quartier Verpierre, Henrik Boye, Rodolphe Dieudonné.
May 31, 1997.
May 31, 1997.
Postcard: Brussels Tourist Tramway with railcar 346 "California" at Tervuren Station (1995)By A. Vandecasteele, Brussels Tram Museum (MSVB/MTUB), Henrik Boye.
1995.
1995.
Postcard: Brussels Tourist Tramway with articulated tram 7930 on Boulevard General Jaques / Generaal Jacqueslaan (1989)By Brussels Tram Museum (MSVB/MTUB), Editions Gera, Henrik Boye, L. Koenot.
September 10, 1989.
September 10, 1989.
Postcard: Brussels Tourist Tramway with railcar 7160 on Bd dela Cambre/Ter Kamerenlaan (1989)By A. Vandecasteele, Brussels Tram Museum (MSVB/MTUB), Editions Gera, Henrik Boye.
June 19, 1989.
June 19, 1989.
Postcard: Brussels Tourist Tramway with horse tram 7 on Place des Palais/Paleizenplein (1985)By A. Vandecasteele, Brussels Tram Museum (MSVB/MTUB), Henrik Boye.
July 21, 1985.
July 21, 1985.
Postcard: Brussels tram line 39 on Avenue de Tervueren (1985)By Editions GEDA, Henrik Boye, L. Koenot.
April 15, 1985.
April 15, 1985.