RE: Exhibits at Tramway Museums. [was RE: PhotosfromNSWLibrariesMuseums - Manly Ferry Wharf at Circular Quay circa 1946.jpg} also [ TramsDownUnder - was 3 continents in OO scale].
  Brian Blunt

It is, considering that Adelaide and Brisbane have "straight out of service"
examples.

19 at Loftus is a "bitser" made up of a lot spare parts.

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Subject: RE: Exhibits at Tramway Museums. [was RE: [TramsDownUnder]
PhotosfromNSWLibrariesMuseums - Manly Ferry Wharf at Circular Quay circa
1946.jpg} also [ TramsDownUnder - was 3 continents in OO scale].

It's a big shame that there aren't any trolley buses running in Australian
museums.

Regards
Geoffrey

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Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2015 15:44:13 +1000
Subject: RE: Exhibits at Tramway Museums. [was RE: [TramsDownUnder]
PhotosfromNSWLibrariesMuseums - Manly Ferry Wharf at Circular Quay circa
1946.jpg} also [ TramsDownUnder - was 3 continents in OO scale].

Wouldn't turning a TB around within the confines of the Museum grounds be
difficult, even with the benefits of wireless traction?

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Subject: Re: Exhibits at Tramway Museums. [was RE: [TramsDownUnder]
PhotosfromNSWLibrariesMuseums - Manly Ferry Wharf at Circular Quay circa
1946.jpg} also [ TramsDownUnder - was 3 continents in OO scale].

An alternative to the expense of adding another wire (the LPTB found that
this was very expensive as the existing tramway poles were
designed just to support a single wire, and had to replace many of the
poles) is to tow a two wheeled trailer connected to the
negative side of the in-bus circuits. Hopefully only the positive pole would
ever be put up! In the UK and possibly other places,
the TBs dragged a skate along the grooved rail, but this may not be suitable
at STM.

Regards

Dudley Horscroft
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> 2. Trolley buses are a part of several British transport museums. The

> 'other' STM in the USA has many 'streetcars', 'interurbans', 'subway cars'

> and also several 'trackless trolleys' which operate at their museum site.

> The STM at Loftus has one former trolley bus from the Kogarah area in

Sydney
> and there is one of the original single deck Sydney trolley buses in

storage
> at a Powerhouse Museum facility.

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> One or two trolley buses could form an interesting addition to the tram

> fleet at Loftus. Extra negative trolley wires would allow trolley bus

> operation within the museum grounds. The auxiliary battery which is used

in
> modern trolley buses would allow short journeys 'beyond the wires'.

> Overnight stabling of trolley buses could be arranged at local facilities

> rather than at the tramway museum which is at its maximum occupancy by

> trams. An alternative to a trolley bus auxiliary battery could be a

trailer
> mounted diesel generator set. A generator set could also prove useful for

> operation of work trams 'beyond the wires'.

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