And is a typical VR locomotive shed design only this time for the electric
street railway cars.
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On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 14:19, Mal Rowe mal.rowe@...> wrote:
> I have had this picture (from the Victorian Railways collection at the
> Public Records Office of Victoria) for many years, but only just noticed
> that the car at right is one of the former Sydney D class cars brought
> to Melbourne after the original depot and trams were burnt.
>
> The car at left is a cross bench trailer.
>
> Mal Rowe - for whom the c1908 date is a guess, but it has to be after
> 1907 and the depot looks very clean and new.
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