Re: Crucial election statistic
  TP

To you here on TDU, once again by making your focus too narrow, you may
have missed a ferry wharf or three served by the great Sydney tramway
system, one of which is currently in a Liberal electorate and still
operational. I'll add it to the quiz.

I think a lot of people outside NSW aren't aware that Sydney has four major
waterway systems, of which three still have ferries (and the fourth looks
like regaining one too). There is no longer a "Sydney Ferries", neither the
former company (1899-1951), nor the short-lived government Sydney Ferries
Corporation (2004-2012), so the term "Sydney ferries" must be read nowadays
as a generic one covering ferries on all Sydney waterways.

Tony P
On Tuesday, 24 May 2022 at 17:06:40 UTC+10 Matthew Geier wrote:

> I think the answer depends on how you define 'Sydney Ferries'. The former

> government operator called 'Sydney Ferries' that operates exclusively on

> Sydney Harbour I think now is Liberal rep free around it's shores. But if

> it's Sydney ferries, i.e ferries that serve suburbs of greater Sydney the

> answer is quite different.

> My childhood stomping grounds of Port Hacking, is still in Lib hands and

> has a regular ferry service between Cronulla and Bundena.

>

> There are passenger ferry services on Pittwater too aren't they ?

>

> Of course to us here in 'Trams Down Under' ferry wharves that were

> serviced by the one great Sydney Tramway system are the only ones that

> count.

>

>

>

> On Tue, 24 May 2022 at 16:37, TP histor...@...> wrote:

>

>> Golly gee, I'm losing my touch. There are actually seven ferries serving

>> Liberal federal electorates in Sydney. I'll still leave it open to a

>> guessing competition.

>>

>> Tony P

>>

>> On Monday, 23 May 2022 at 22:59:02 UTC+10 TP wrote:

>>

>>> Your son has missed six ferries. I'll let him work it out.

>>>

>>> Tony P

>>>

>>> On Monday, 23 May 2022 at 20:38:09 UTC+10eme...@... wrote:

>>>

>>>> It appears that there are no Adelaide tram lines in Coalition

>>>> electorates either.

>>>>

>>>> What about Sydney's trams?

>>>>

>>>> Gold Coast is the last redoubt.

>>>>

>>>> On Mon, 23 May 2022, 7:51 pm Jeremy Wainwright, jew...@...>

>>>> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> ------------------------------

>>>>> My son observes:

>>>>>

>>>>> Not sure if Antony Green clocked this important stat. As a result of

>>>>> the 2022 Australian federal election, there is now no longer a single wharf

>>>>> on the Sydney Ferries network nor a single tram stop on Melbourne's tram

>>>>> network located anywhere inside any Liberal/National-held federal

>>>>> electorate.

>>>>>

>>>>> Cheers,

>>>>>

>>>>> JWW.

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