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The sheds contain a collection of trams that, like the buildings, are protected as a monument. There are 3 steamtram locomotives available, including a very special one on the meter gauge line of the Groenendaal-Overijse line, the grape region near Brussels. Another steam locomotive is a real veteran. It is a locomotive that was built in Great Britain during the First World War and served on the Ypres battlefield for the Allies. There is also a collection of passenger cars that shows the evolution well . We must not forget that in the beginning the steam tram carried more goods than passengers: tree trunks, sugar beets, building materials, coal, vegetables, fruit, eel, ... and even cattle. And there were adapted wagons for every type of good. You can find many of these standard wagons in Schepdaal.

There is also a diesel tram. From the 1930s, this type replaced the steam trams, which were not profitable enough to have them electrified. There is also the collection of electric trams, which appeared on the Schepdaal-Brussels line from 1910. There is a copy of this first type. But this tram is not the oldest in this collection : there is one from 1894 . The trams that most remember, however, are the cream-colored with rounded snouts, of which a few copies are still standing. All together it is a varied collection of trams that covers the entire history of neighborhood transport by trams.