Re: W 2 class trams
groompg
Sunday, December 23, 2001 11:07 PM
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "IS Edit" <isedit@g...> wrote:
. . . No matter how good it was to read,
Of course, a modern tramcar cost more to build (like it had
DOORS!); seems to me like a failure in imagination on the part
of M&MTB! They could have at least have run up some more
W2s for Collins and gone with Y derivatives for later builds.
Not as much fun to ride as a W on a nice day, but mighty
welcome on a cool, wet one! Maybe too easy to one-man??
Peter Groom
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. . . No matter how good it was to read,
it was a failure.. . .
Of course, a modern tramcar cost more to build (like it had
DOORS!); seems to me like a failure in imagination on the part
of M&MTB! They could have at least have run up some more
W2s for Collins and gone with Y derivatives for later builds.
Not as much fun to ride as a W on a nice day, but mighty
welcome on a cool, wet one! Maybe too easy to one-man??
Peter Groom
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