267 the play car that preceded 221. Note different trucks, used for what we
called derailment practice which was in fact rerailment practice. A
Saturday morning spectator sport at South Melbourne.
Peter Bruce.
On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 at 13:31, David Featherstone davidh.feathers@...>
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> I am pleased people are enjoying these shots. It just seemed a good time
> to do these, because if I didn't and got distracted these shots would
> inevitably sink without trace. There's no doubt there are so many others
> out there that need a lifebuoy. It is amazing how history can disappear.
> I love the trams, love the - I guess you would say numeric alpha -
> numbering on the trams, the buildings have changed so much it is crazy, the
> automobiles. Hard to imagine these are mostly over 50 years old.
> We have a long way to go still, but that's okay if you are okay.
> Cheers.
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