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Coastal Tramway, Belgium

A metre-gauge, interurban 57.5km tramway runs the whole length of the Belgian coast, from Adinkerke/De Panne in the west to Knokke in the east, centred on the port resort of Ostend. The single-ended, articulated trams were built in 1982. Photos taken in Ostende on 14th January 1999.

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In October 1985, a tram arrives at Ostende main station. The tram is wearing the classic orange & cream livery. Photo by David Dixon.
In October 1985, a tram arrives at Ostende main station. The tram is wearing the classic orange & cream livery. Photo by David Dixon.
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Tram 6035 (left) and 6015 stand in the main tram station in Ostende
Tram 6035 (left) and 6015 stand in the main tram station in Ostende
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At Ostende main station are trams 6015 and 6035
At Ostende main station are trams 6015 and 6035
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Stelplaats bound tram 6035 stands in the impressive tram stop outside Ostende's main railway station
Stelplaats bound tram 6035 stands in the impressive tram stop outside Ostende's main railway station
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De Panne bound tram 6015 at Ostende
De Panne bound tram 6015 at Ostende
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6035 awaits departure time at Ostende
6035 awaits departure time at Ostende
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A tram in advertising livery outside Ostende Depot
A tram in advertising livery outside Ostende Depot
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Trams lined up in the depot yard at Ostende between duties
Trams lined up in the depot yard at Ostende between duties
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