Brussels railcar A.9515
Exhibited in a museumDescription
Drove on SNCV Mons / Charleroi / Brussels and Leuven.
The history of the tram
The National Company of Light Railways in Belgium (NMVB/SNCV)
Closed
1918: Delivered as Brussels railcar A.9515, type M2 Le Roeulx.
Tramsite Schepdaal
Open regularly
1962: Arrived at a museum as Schepdaal railcar A.9515 (ex Brussels railcar A.9515), type M2 Le Roeulx.
Postcard: Schepdaal railcar A.9515 in front of Tramsite (1981)By A. Hublet, Drukkerij C. Govaerts, Henrik Boye.
1981.
1981.
Tramway Historique Lobbes-Thuin
Open regularly
1992: Taken over by the museum as Thuin railcar A.9515 (ex Brussels railcar A.9515), type M2 Le Roeulx.
Postcard: Thuin with railcar A.9515 near Tramway Historique Lobbes-Thuin (2005)By Henrik Boye, S. Leduc, Tramway historique Lobbes-Thuin.
May 25, 2005.
May 25, 2005.
Thuin railcar A.9515 in Tramway Historique Lobbes-Thuin (2007)By Henrik Boye.
July 1, 2007.
July 1, 2007.
Thuin railcar A.9515 in Tramway Historique Lobbes-Thuin (2014)By Henrik Boye.
July 10, 2014.
July 10, 2014.
ASVI 2017By KochersbergTV.
August 15, 2017.
August 15, 2017.
ASVI Thuin 2018By Jean Chachkoff.
August 22, 2018.
August 22, 2018.