Ah well that'll teach me to watch when send is clicked. Your shot IS at
the end of the swing door cars. Duh!!!!! Interesting though, I still
thought that smoking ended before that time.
On Fri, 18 Jan 2019 at 18:43, espee8800 espee8800@...> wrote:
> Well Andrew, you have come up with another corker - two swing door Ms
> bracketing three Tait trailers. I see smoking and non-smoking signs on the
> cars so not at the end of swing doors as I first thought. But a quick
> search of victorianrailways dot net doesn't reveal when smoking on subn
> trains was dropped. I see swing door cars ended late in 1973 though.
>
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2019 at 15:38, Andrew Cook D3619@...> wrote:
>
>> Hi all. Here's a few happy snaps taken in 1973 of some electric transport
>> action near Melbourne's Yarra River. They were all taken on 16-11-1973.
>>
>> 06121--Down St. Kilda Doggie and Tait set on the Yarra River Bridge. The
>> Doggie motor units are 142 M and 57 M.
>> 06123--W2 244 enters Swanston Street from Batman Avenue terminus.
>> 06124--W2 484 at Batman Avenue terminus on a run to Prahran.
>> 06125--Side view of W2 498 City bound on Princes Bridge.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Andrew Cook (electric traction admirer; especially the old stuff).
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> David in Avenel.au
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