The two Christmas trams for 2022.
The tram on the left is a real original coastal tram, painted in the historic colours. The tram on the right never ran in service on the coastline and wears the historic N.M.V.B. colours, which are correct, but not for the coastal tram, at least: not for the period shown. There is 1 more important difference: the tram on the left (from the coast) is 2.40 metres wide and couldn't and can't be used elsewhere. The same applies to the new CAF trams, which are wider on the coast than in Antwerp. Antwerp trams can be used on the coast (which are smaller) but the Coastal trams not in Antwerp or Ghent.
23.02.2011 ex Antwerpen, SNCV Standard wooden trailer car # 9526; ???? ex Schepdaal, 9526; 09.1981 ex Coast Tram, 9526; 01.01.1976 ex 19673; 03.1957 ex SNCV Standard wooden motor car # 9942; 1945 ex Brussels, 9942; 1940 ex Coast Tram, 9942
1978 ex N.M.V.B., 9291; 01.01.1976 ex 9817; 1966 ex revenue service; 1963 ex Kortrijk, 9817; 1956 ex Gent, 9985; 1932 ex SNCV Standard wooden trailer car # 19166
EXIF
Make/Manufacturer:
Canon
Model:
Canon EOS 80D
Date and Time:
26.12.2022 14:00
Exposure Time:
1/160 sec
Aperture Value:
10
ISO Speed:
250
Exposure Bias:
–1/3 EV
Focal Length:
30 mm
Flash:
Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression mode