Re: Scrubber 5
  jeffrey bounds

Lesson no 1.Do not assume!

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> On 19 Feb 2018, at 9:20 AM, Mal Rowemal.rowe@... [TramsDownUnder] TramsDownUnder@...> wrote:

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>> On 17/02/2018 10:27 AM,graleenj@... [TramsDownUnder] wrote:

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>> The story on No 5's demise is interesting. As i understand it, it was stored at the rear of Malvern Depot with the TMSV cars in the mid 1960's. Despite knowing the intentions of the MMTB to scrap the car, the TMSV management of the day did nothing to stop this happening or retain the car for preservation. It was towed out of Malvern to Preston and scrapped.

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> ** (This is my third attempt at posting this reply - not sure if Yahoo is censoring me or I'm just not getting something right!)

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> I was actively involved with the TMSV at the time of the sad demise of No 5 (late 1966) and my recollection was that we were surprised to find No 5 gone from the little group of historic trams at the back of Malvern Depot when we turned up for a weekend work party.

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> I attach my pic of it in 3 road at Malvern in 1964.

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> As I recall, the TMSV had assumed that the car would be given to us, but no-one actively pursued a formal application and suddenly it was gone.

> I'm quite confident that it would have been a different story if the TMSV had been aware of the imminent scrapping.

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> Mal Rowe - who reckons it's wise to be cautious about 'war stories' from the past of the TMSV, as many are about as reliable as asking the Coalition about the past achievements of Labor govermnents (or vice versa)

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> <Scrubber5_Malvern_Sep1964.jpg>