Re: Tram spotted on L1
  Mark Skinner

I'm not sure that the physical repair might take long, but I can certainly
imagine the paralysis in upper management. Questions like: "If we touch
this, what does it do to our legal liability?" might take weeks...or months
of wrangling between lawyers of all parties. The actual work for an
individual tram might only take a relatively short time compared to legal
riffle.

On Sat, 27 Nov 2021, 8:15 am Tony Galloway, arg@...> wrote:

> Returning from walking with our dog at Petersham Park this morning at

> around 8:20 I saw a CAF crossing the Parramatta Rd bridge.

>

> I was too far from it to see the number or if there was many on board, it

> was moving at low speed approaching the Taverners Hill stop inbound.

>

> This is the first tram I’ve seen on the outer end of the line since the

> closedown. I doubt there’s been time to do any structural repairs yet, so

> maybe it’s been fitted with strain gauges etc so they can measure the

> stresses around the cracks.

>

> Tony

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