Re: South Melbourne Area Tram Photos 21 & 22
  Jeremy Kays

Does anyone know why A2 class tram 248 has white X's in each corner
of it's windscreen? Refer: http://tdu.to/a2_248_clarendon_st.jpg

Jeremy

--- InTramsDownUnder@..., "John Wayman" <trecher1@o...>
wrote:
> Clarendon Street is the now the site of several of Melbourne's

famous hook turns, where motorists turn right from the left hand lane
after the traffic light turns red.
>

> In this view taken on 14th September 2005, A2 class tram 248 is

heading towards West Preston along Clarendon Street South Melbourne.
A hook turn sign hangs from the overhead. at the end of the street,
the old Lakeside Oval Grandstand basks in the sunshine, not knowing
that within weeks it would proudly fly the 2005 AFL Premiership Flag
from its flag pole.
>

> On the same day, on the light rail line at South Melbourne station,

we seen inbound Combino 5009 about to arrive at the stop.
>

> You may view these images at http://tdu.to/a2_248_clarendon_st.jpg

and
> http://tdu.to/5009_south_melbourne_station.jpg

>

> Cheers

>

> John Wayman