Re: Re: Electric buses
  espee8800

No need, this group permits discussion of electric traction forms of
transport despite the word trams in the title. But trams make up the bulk
of the discussion. We were recently discussing Toronto which, if I am not
mistaken, is not in Australia. Hence a minor reference to the "electric"
buses shouldn't be condemned provided the appropriate moniker - O.T. - is
appended.

My recent posting entitled Plan B (a first posting of its type here and not
to be repeated anytime soon) was to show how trams, trains and buses can
work together when things are disrupted or go pear shaped as so often
happens.

On Fri, 12 Jul 2019 at 13:26, Ronald Besdansky shrdlu.junction@...>
wrote:

> Given that topics in this group have included the Sydney Metro and other

> heavy rail (non-TRAM) topics, I think it's reasonable to be able to discuss

> other forms of electric traction.

> Perhaps we should start a new group - Australian Electric Public Transport

> or some such.

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cheers and best wishes,
David in Avenel.au
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