Re: Melbourne Historic Fleet - thoughts

brgamble
Monday, December 3, 2001 3:48 AM

Yes and if you were to visit Bylands during the week you would find
the gate closed and the place deserted! Oh well at least you can
climb over the fence, have a good nosey about and test the security.

If there was a tramway museum in Melbourne, with an associated
heritage operation connecting a number of the city's superb heritage
and tourist sites, this could run successfully on a 7/7 basis -
simply an extension to the present city circle.

--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., Michael Walker <wk@c...> wrote:
While visiting Melbourne a few weeks ago I would have
liked to seen the Victoria tram museum in Bylands. I
found out that there was no way of gettin there by
public transportation. Unfortunate.

Doesn't the Vline bus go up the adjacent highway? Admittedly I'm
not sure
where the stops are, but if the worst came to the absolute worst
and you
couldn't at least negotiate a drop off at the end of their street
if not
even a return pick up, Kilmore isn't that far away!

Maybe the TMSV could consider a connection from Kilmore on one of
their buses?

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