| The beautiful city of Gent in Belgium is served by a metre gauge tramway of 32.5km, using a standard fleet of double ended PCCs. All photos taken on 14th January 1999. |
A beautiful study of a tram running along a cobbled street in the city centre in October 1985. Photo by David Dixon. Buy Print |
Tram 25 working route 21 stands outside Gent main station Buy Print |
In the forecourt of Gent main station is tram 15 working line 1 Buy Print |
A pair of cars, led by number 12 on route 12, stand alongside the main railway station in Gent Buy Print |
Standing in the turn back siding at the main railway station is tram 42, waiting to work a route 22 service Buy Print |
Tram 32 on route 21 in Gent Buy Print |
A tram emerges from underneath the main railway station Buy Print |
Passing the magnificent frontage of St. Peters - the main railway station - is a tram on route 22 Buy Print |
Passing the forecourt of the main railway station is tram 42 arriving with a route 22 service Buy Print |
A tram runs along a street in the city centre Buy Print |
A tram hurries along at dusk Buy Print |
Heading through the city centre Buy Print |
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