La Brugeoise PCC Tram 7824
Location: Rue Royale at Place des Palais, Brussels, Belgium
Operator of Vehicle: Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company
Date of Photo: November 21, 2013
Six years ago this month, I made my second visit (and first planned visit) to Brussels. The story of my first visit to Brussels is probably best told in its own post, but the short version is that I had 90 minutes to kill due to a missed connection between the Thalys and ICE trains there in June 2008. This made my second visit seem like an eternity in comparison, a whole eight hours between flights when traveling from Portugal to Israel. As a result of having such an extended period of time in which to explore the city, I was able to see more than just the trams that happened to pass through the area by Gare du Midi. Here is one of the photos I took that day, of a PCC tram built by La Brugeoise, a Belgian train manufacturer, in the 1970s. Although La Brugeoise has since been bought out by Bombardier, these PCC trams continue to serve the Belgian capital today.
If all goes to plan, I will make two additional posts about my visits to Brussels later this month.
For more photos of trams in Brussels, please click here.