Intro

The streetcar museum is the brainchild of the Association neuchâteloise des Amis du Tramway (ANAT), founded in 1976. The building was constructed on the Isles site in Areuse in 2010.

The streetcar museum is the brainchild of the Association neuchâteloise des Amis du Tramway (ANAT), founded in 1976. The building was constructed on the Les Isles site in Areuse in 2010. It houses the Association's collection of old Neuchâtel streetcars. The Be 2/2 73 engine, built in 1922, runs between Neuchâtel and Boudry one Sunday a month during the summer months. It served the Corcelles line until 1976.

The streetcar museum presents a brief historical exhibition on the Neuchâtel streetcar network, as well as a temporary exhibition entitled "Old children's toys".

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Contact address
Musée du tram
Chemin des Isles 33
2015 Areuse
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info@museedutram.ch

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Free admission.
Historic streetcar routes

Departures Boudry Littorail 13h51 - 15h11 - 16h31
Departures Neuchâtel Place Pury 14h31 - 15h51 - 17h11

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Musée du tram
Chemin des Isles 33
2015  Areuse
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Areuse
Jura & Three-Lakes
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Chemin des Isles 33
2015 Areuse
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Opening hours

Sundays April 22, May 27, June 24, August 12, September 9, October 7, 2018 2pm to 5pm

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