Thanks, Mal.
David
> On 12 Sep 2020, at 8:39 am, Mal Rowe mal.rowe@...> wrote:
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> On 11/09/2020 19:43, David Batho wrote:
>> A bogie car, but not one of the modern ones? I thought all Hobart cars were single-truck until the modern cars.
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> Hobart certainly had a wide variety of tram types - and many rebuilds.
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> 42 was built in 1920 using parts from the only bogie double decker, which had been imported from England and was scrapped in 1920.
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> 42 was unique.
>
> Mal Rowe - who thinks that the Hobart engineer(s) must have been pretty innovative.
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