Re: How John Bradfield shaped Sydney — and Australian engineering
  Tony Galloway

Initially August 5 1930, but then went through various bureaucratic contortions ending up as the NSW Government Railways and Department of Road Transport and Tramways in May 1932.

That structure remained till the formation of the NSW Public Transport Commission in 1973.

Tony

> On 10 Jun 2021, at 4:59 pm, Mal Rowe mal.rowe@...> wrote:

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> On 10/06/2021 16:14, Greg Sutherland wrote:

>> Although not mentioned specifically Bradfield was also heavily involved in the expansion of the NSW Tramways which would have been involved in the "holistic design of Sydney’s public transport system."

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> When did the NSW government TRAMWAYS separate from the railways?

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> Mal Rowe - interested because of a personal theory about influences in Melbourne

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