7 october 2012 - Bruxelles/Brussel (BE) – de Villalobar. Next, a much older, four-wheeled tram from 1927 with its own goods trailer – these are normally housed in the Transport Museum and don’t often get an outing. Note the trolley pole, which was a standard feature in Bruxelles until comparatively recently. The city also had several lines equipped with underground conduit current collection, but this has all now gone.Bruxelles/Brussel (BE) – de Villalobar. Next, a much older, four-wheeled tram from 1927 with its own goods trailer – these are normally housed in the Transport Museum and don’t often get an outing. Note the trolley pole, which was a standard feature in Bruxelles until comparatively recently. The city also had several lines equipped with underground conduit current collection, but this has all now gone. Author: dvigar