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United Kingdom

Crich Tramway Village
A lovingly restored period Derbyshire village that is also home to the National Tramway Museum and its world renowned archives.
Crich Tramway Village, nr Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5DP
Directions to the Museum and details of Open Days & Special Events see the website.

The East Anglia Transport Museum.
Chapel Road, Carlton Colville, Lowestoft. NR33 8BL
A unique operating Woodland Tramway, Trolleybus service and Light Railway.
Directions to the Museum and details of Open Days & Special Events see the website.

Belgium

The Vlaams Tram & Autobus Museum, Antwerp.
Diksmuidelaan 44, 2600 Antwerpen Berchem.
Open from April 15th to October 15th at Weekends & Public Holidays: 1400-1730 hours.
Visitors should take either a number 8 Tram in the direction Silsburg or 11 to Eksterlaar and alight at the first stop ( Groenenhoek ) after the NMBS Berchem Station.
Or, Bus 14 ( Centraal Station – Mortsel – Vremde ) – Stop Gitschotellei.
PLEASE NOTE:
Due to restoration work to the building. The Museum is currently closed.
The reopening of the Museum is scheduled for May 2013.

The Museum of Urban Transport, Brussels.
In 2012 the museum will be open every Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from:
Saturday 24th March until Sunday 7th October. Opening hours are from 13.00 to 19.00.
Trams on Lines 39, 44 & 94 stop outside the Museum.
The Brussels Tourist Tramway.
Operates every Sunday from the first Sunday in April until the first Sunday in October.
Departs at 10.00 from The Tram Museum, Avenue de Tervuren 364B, Woluwe St.Pierre.
Returning about 13.45.
Discover Brussels and its history during a 40km journey in an historic tram dating from 1935.
For tickets and to make a reservation visit the Museum website.

The Vicinal Tram Museum
ASVi Tramway Lobbes - Thuin.
2A Rue du Fosteau, 6530 Thuin.
A Museum housing thirty vehicles which once ran on the SNCV ( National Light Railway Company ). A rural tram line operated by enthusiastic volunteers, using vehicles which retrace the history of the world’s largest tram network.
Directions to the Museum and details of Open Days & Special Events see the website.