St Kilda to Balaclava can be problematic, but in my experience such things
did not happen too often. I think you were just unlucky on the day.
Andrew.
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On Sat, 19 Sep 2020 at 10:28, 'Richard Youl' via TramsDownUnder <
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> If you have not ridden on the 16 for a while, here is a chance to sample
> it.
>
> However if you or anyone about to watch it is easily offended with course
> language, it might be best to have the sound off between the corner of
> Carlisle Street and Saint Kilda Road, and Balaclava station. I could have
> edited out the swearing, but unfortunately public transport workers
> anywhere these days are likely come across situations like this, and worse.
>
> Driver’s View Tram 16 St Kilda Junction to Glenferrie Rd Melbourne
> https://youtu.be/M5sT3opNjYM
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> Regards,
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