Which bridges needed to be strengthened for E-Class trams?
Did this actually happen, or is this yet another fantasy that seem to be
commonplace in Timna Jacks' transport articles?
On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 9:32:01 AM UTC+10dugm...@... wrote:
> Hi all
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> Is the trackless bus still operational in china or did it
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> Doug my cancer is in check
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> *From:*tramsdo...@... tramsdo...@...> *On
> Behalf Of *Yuri Sos
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> *Subject:* [TramsDownUnder] Trackless trams for Melbourne
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> Here we go again with a push for electric buses.....
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> https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/melbourne-s-next-generation-trams-could-be-trackless-with-rubber-wheels-20210422-p57ldr.html#comments
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