N.M.V.B. Former suburban trams in the province of Antwerpen.
20/07/1879: the first horse-tram route to Merksem, exploitation 15/07/1887 to N.M.V.B.
15/08/1885: inauguration of the route to Wijnegem, 1 month later extended to Oostmalle.
25/05/1968: last day of operation of the electric tram for passengers.
26/06/1970: last operating day of a private freight line with diesel trams. The owner then takes over the operation with his own vehicles.
Former city tram companies 1900 Compagnie Générale des Tramways d'Anvers → 1927 Tramways d'Anvers → 1946 Tramwegen van Antwerpen en Omgeving → 1963 Maatschappij voor het Intercommunaal Vervoer te Antwerpen → 1991 Vlaamse Vervoermaatschappij "De Lijn"
1900 Compagnie Générale des Tramways d'Anvers → 1927 Tramways d'Anvers → 1946 Tramwegen van Antwerpen en Omgeving → 1963 Maatschappij voor het Intercommunaal Vervoer te Antwerpen → 1991 Vlaamse Vervoermaatschappij "De Lijn"
Les Vicinaux Anversois This company operated on behalf of the N.M.V.B. and was a subsidiary of the C.G.T.A., the former city tram company.
Due to financial difficulties, the activities were stopped in 1920 and the rolling stock went to the two other operating tram companies.
Other (museum) Trams owned by individuals or associations.
These vehicles are under restoration, after which they are likely to move to the or a tram museum.