Re: FW: snippets, Wed.26.4.17
  Brian

Again, my email had 3 attachments, but all the same.

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From: Roderick Smith [mailto:rodsmith@werple.net.au]
Sent: Wednesday, 26 April 2017 1:19 PM
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Subject: snippets, Wed.26.4.17

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170426W Melbourne 'Age':
- 9.28, route 86.
- route 279 bus leaks (Rob Wise).

170426W Melbourne 'Herald Sun':
- energy. with tdu.

Roderick

24.4 Metro Twitter:
Apr 24 The 50th E-Class tram entered service today.

Melbourne Express, Wed.26.4.17.
9.38 Unruly passengers are delaying inbound route 70 and 75 trams in
Riversdale Road. Passengers report a wait of 90 minutes.
9.36 Buses are also leaking this morning in the deluge. Route 279.
9.35 what is going on with route 78 stop 39 to Richmond next tram
over 90
min wait? This cannot be a traffic issue.
9.33 Route 86 also looks painful.
9.28 what's going on on the route 86?
9.15 more route 279 fun - both emergency exists are leaking. Lots of
wet
seats.
8.47 All trains will not stop at Burnley (flooding in the station
subway).
Passengers can take route 70 trams instead to and from Richmond
station.
6.03 There is a lot of water across Royal Parade, Parkville, in the
central
lanes near the tram tracks.

https://twitter.com/chapmanjosh/status/857001729178587136/photo/1?ref_src=tw
src%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theage.com.au%2Fvictoria%2Fmelbourne-expr
ess-wednesday-april-26-2017-20170425-gvs27g.html.
https://twitter.com/_webguydave/status/856995988463943680/photo/1?ref_src=tw
src%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theage.com.au%2Fvictoria%2Fmelbourne-expr
ess-wednesday-april-26-2017-20170425-gvs27g.html.
https://twitter.com/robwise/status/857010183804928000/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%
5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theage.com.au%2Fvictoria%2Fmelbourne-express-
wednesday-april-26-2017-20170425-gvs27g.html Rob Wise.
https://twitter.com/fyaghmai/status/856990668501143552/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc
%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theage.com.au%2Fvictoria%2Fmelbourne-express
-wednesday-april-26-2017-20170425-gvs27g.html%3Fp%3D2.

April 26 2017 - 8.35.
Woman trapped by leg at tram stop outside The Alfred hospital in
Prahran .
Emergency services are working to free a woman whose leg is trapped
between
a tram and a platform on Wednesday morning.
Paramedics confirmed they were called about 7.30 to the incident at
the
platform outside The Alfred hospital on Commercial Road in Prahran.
An MFB pumper, rescue unit and commander are also on the scene in
addition
to a Yarra Trams rescue team.
Fire crews were called at 7.41 and have been using appliances "for
some
time" to rescue the woman, an MFB controller confirmed.
Route 72 trams are diverting via Dandenong and Glenferrie roads in
both
directions.

Tram trap:
7.57 There is a lot of trouble on route 72 trams this morning with
trams
diverting via Dandenong and Glenferrie roads. A woman's leg is
trapped
between a tram and the platform in Commercial Road, Prahran, near the
Alfred. She had fallen. Ambulance Victoria was called to the scene at
7.30. Passengers should consider an alternative, such as bus routes
216,
219 or 220, to connect with trams.
Yarra Trams says its information so far on the woman and Commercial
Road
tram is that she fell. We are getting more details on the route 72
delays
shortly.
8.39 The woman whose leg was trapped between the platform and the
tram has
been freed.
The woman is believed to have slipped in the wet conditions on the
route 72
tram platform on Commercial Road outside The Alfred hospital.
She was trapped for about 45 minutes and Yarra Trams crews had to
jack up
the tram slightly in order to free her leg.
"It (the jack) is part of the normal crew equipment but we had to be
extremely careful to the passenger," Mr Murphy said.
The woman was given shelter and pain relief "straightaway" after the
incident while crews worked to free her.
"She has been in the care of medical staff since it happened, in that
sense
the location was fortunate," he said.
He said trams would continue to divert but would resume down
Commercial Road
soon. Trams have diverted from Burke Road and turn into Malvern Road
and now
going via Dandenong Road and looping back to St Kilda Road. It's a
long
journey.
8.51 Route 72 towards Melbourne University have resumed following the
earlier disruption. Trams towards Camberwell are still diverting.
8.54 Route 72 trams in both directions have now resumed following the
earlier disruption.
9.05 Ambulance Victoria has issued a statement on the woman whose leg
was
trapped between the tram and the platform on Commercial Road,
Prahran.
The woman is aged in her 50s and is being treated for her leg injury.
She is
in a stable condition.
Yarra Trams says trams are now travelling along their regular route
on
Commercial Road.

Victoria weather watch: Latest warnings and Melbourne forecast.
Herald Sun, 8.45, Wed.26.4.
MOST Melburnians are waking up to a wet morning with heavy rain, hail
and
thunderstorms forecast for the remainder of today.
The Bureau of Meterology has issued a severe weather warning across
Victoria
for damaging winds as the wild weather continues.
The underpass at Blackburn station is flooded, leaving citybound
trains
unable to stop there.
Trains are also bypassing Burnley because of flooding in the station
subway.
And drivers are being warned to take care on the roads this morning.
Parts of Warrigal Rd in Ashburton have flooded causing traffic delays
while
outbound traffic on the Tullamarine freeway remains heavy.
City workers rugged up on their way to work this morning. Picture:
Nicole
Garmston.
A strong cold front that hit Victoria's west coast late on Tuesday
night is
responsible for the wild weather that has seen heavy rain over the
past 24
hours across Melbourne.
A SES spokesman said that more than 170 calls for help had been
received in
that time across Victoria, 70 of those in Melbourne.
Commuters lucky enough to remember an umbrella make their way through
the
wet weather to their dry warm offices this morning. Picture: Nicole
Garmston.
Melbourne is in for a wet and windy day. Picture: Nicole Garmston.
City workers make their way into the city this morning. Picture:
Nicole
Garmston.
Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Michael Efron said southern
suburbs
were hit hardest by the overnight deluge.
"The heaviest falls were in Oakleigh South with 57mm, Blackburn saw
53mm
while Burwood saw 47mm," he said.
The bureau says damaging winds, averaging 60-70km/h with peak gusts
up to
90km/h are possible for parts of southern Victoria. Melbourne could
also get
hail.