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温哥华, MIVB/STIB Series 5000 (modernized) # 4
  温哥华 MIVB/STIB Series 5000 (modernized) # 4 
Депо The Transit Museum Society

作者: Palal · 塔什干           日期: 21 七月 2004 年, 星期三

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发布 24.02.2011 03:42 UTC
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温哥华, MIVB/STIB Series 5000 (modernized) # 4

运营商/停车场:The Transit Museum Society
从...:≈ 2003
型号:MIVB/STIB Series 5000 (modernized)
运营状态:停运 (临时)
用处:博物馆车辆
附加信息:≈ 2003 ex Bruxelles - Brussel, 4; 1976 ex 5023; ≈ 1952 ex

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Model:HP PhotoSmart C812 (V09.31)
Date and Time:21.07.2004 14:46
Exposure Time:143/100000 sec
Aperture Value:5
ISO Speed:100
Focal Length:7.6 mm
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04.04.2022 00:54 UTC
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airbnbisto · Eastern Pennsylvania
没有照片
До сих пор на ходу?
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04.04.2022 20:43 UTC
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focus1965 · 安特衛普
照片:: 8506 · 副管理员 / 页面翻译 (EN/FR)
The photo is from 2004. It concerns a former Brussels tram and not a PCC: the correction is made.
This was no coincidence. A few years later (2009), 2 modern Brussels trams were promoted, in the hope that Bombardier (from Canada) could build a modern tram in Vancouver.

https://transphoto.org/list.php?did=911

But not only this tram, but many other trams where shipped to Canada.
These were old trams, which were no longer necessary for the Brussels Tram Museum: their collection is already very extensive.
This happened on the initiative of an expatriate Belgian, who lived in Canada, had good connections with the tram company and wanted to set up an amusement park / tram museum in Canada.
So the man got the trams, paid the transport costs to Canada himself, hoping to establish a transport museum and / or amusement park.
Needless to say, they were not waiting for that at all in Canada and there are a lot of rules there that this man just could not comply with.

He then put his entire collection up for sale in 2014. The prices would correspond to the costs and storage already incurred.

http://www.rypn.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=37322

The tram in the photo has no relation to this list.

The Oregon Electric Railway Museum announced in 2018 that they would buy this tram:

https://www.facebook.com/OregonElectricR...942376/

I have not found any proof that this has happened: their website lists other Brussels trams, but not this one.

On the site of the Vancouver club, this tram is not to be found either. However, this does not mean that it is no longer there: it could also be stored in a hangar, not accessible to the public.

The fact is that this tram underwent an overhaul at the latest somewhere in the early 1970s, was taken out of service in 1976, and after that still served as a working tram. I have photos of this tram (as work car) in Brussels.

Be sure that kilos of filler were used to give the tram this look. The tram was in a very bad condition and the question is simply what one wants to do with such a tram: the tram type is anything but representative for the region. Brussels has preserved one of these modernised trams.

https://transphoto.org/photo/1335358/

With this photo, you understand why Brussels doesn't need this tram...
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