TRAM TRAVELS

Brussels sidecar A.1344

In operation as a museum vehicle

The history of the tram

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

1908: Delivered as Brussels sidecar A.1344, manufacturer Godarville, type 2-axle trailer car, manufactured 1916.

Tramsite Schepdaal
Open regularly

December 1961: Taken over by the museum as Schepdaal sidecar A.1344 (ex Brussels sidecar A.1344), manufacturer Godarville, type 2-axle trailer car, manufactured 1916.

Postcard: Schepdaal railcar AR.193 at Tramsite Schepdaal (1971)Postcard: Schepdaal railcar AR.193 at Tramsite Schepdaal (1971)By Association pour le Musée du Tramway (AMUTRA), Henrik Boye.
1971.

Tramway Touristique de l'Aisne (TTA)
Operates only in summer

2004: Taken over by the museum as Érezée sidecar A.1344 (ex Brussels sidecar A.1344), manufacturer Godarville, type 2-axle trailer car, manufactured 1916.

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Last updated: March 6, 2024.