ASVi museum

10308 "Standard Métallique" maneuvering at the museum
Tram map of Tramway Lobbes Thuin

The ASVi is a tramway museum in Thuin in Belgium, which specialises in the history of the Belgian narrow gauge Vicinal system. The museum includes an operating museum tram line which runs from Thuin to Lobbes.

The metre gauge historic tram line is made of two sections :

Description of the historic line

Leaving the Thuin museum, the line follows first the former SNCB line, and then follows the "avenue de la Couture" towards the cemetery of Thuin and a bridge to cross the Sambre. Then it goes down along the SNCB railway and reaches Lobbes Pont du Nord where it crosses Route Nationale 559. Then it goes around Lobbes along a western itinerary to reach the station Lobbes Hôtel de Ville. From there, the line turns again towards RN 559 to reach it at the level of the station Lobbes Entreville ; from there the line is on the west side of this road to the terminus of Lobbes Bonniers. This northern section is one of the last electrified roadside sections of tramway which remains in Belgium.

From avenue de la Couture, a section of the former vicinal also allows to reach the lower part of Thuin on the banks of Sambre.

In August 2010, a 3 km extension to Biesme-sous-Thuin has been inaugurated. It is established on the platform of the former SNCB line from Mons to Chimay.

Rolling stock

In the museum - from left to right, 10409 "PCC", A.9073 and HL303

The collection also includes a PCC streetcar which has quite an uncommon story. It is part of a first series of 24 cars built for Belgium in 1950, which were transferred to Belgrade in 1960. One model of this iconic vehicle was brought back to Belgium in 1986.

In working order

ASVi # Type Manufacturer Year
AR.86Railcar SNCV Brabant 1934
ART.300Railcar SNCV Andenne 1947
A.9073M2 Electricité et Hydraulique 1901
A.9515M2 Le Rœulx 1918
9924M2 La Dyle à Louvain 1931
9974 "Type SE"M4 SNCV Brabant 1958
10284 "Type Eugies"M4 Braine-le-Comte 1936
10308 "Standard Métallique"M4 Baume et Marpent 1942
10409 "PCC"M4 La Brugeoise & Nicaise & Delcuve 1949
10480 "Type N"M4 SNCV Cureghem 1954

Out of order

ASVi # Type Manufacturer Year Condition
HL303Type 7 La Métallurgique à Tubize 1888 Under restoration
A.9385 "Type Manage"M2 Franco-Belge 1910 Under restoration
9598M2 SNCV Eugies 1951 To be restored
9603M2 Seneffe 1919 To be restored
9888M2 Franco-Belge à La Croyère 1930 Under restoration
9963 "Fourgon-moteur"M2 Godarville 1916 Under restoration
9984 "Standard Bois"M4 Braine-le-Comte 1932 To be restored
9063 "Type S"M4 SNCV Brabant 1956 To be restored
10393 "BLC"M4 Braine-le-Comte 1949 To be restored

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Coordinates: 50°20′26.34″N 4°16′46.97″E / 50.3406500°N 4.2797139°E / 50.3406500; 4.2797139

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