Re: Re: W class trams
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Wednesday, March 20, 2002 9:12 PM
Brian,
You coming to the gunzel piss-up/BBQ/bonfire thing
at Great Western next Friday night?
Bob Murphy
----- Original Message -----From: demondriver44Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 10:03 PMSubject: [TramsDownUnder] Re: W class tramsBrian Weedon,as I live and breathe,I ask you as one who knows,were Ws
with composite brake shoes hard to pull up,I don't think so!!good to
hear from you Brian,I thought of you when we ran the Hanna St.reunion
in 1999 but didn't know how to contact you,it was a great
occasion,some faces you would have remembered.Peter Bruce 767.--- In
TramsDownUnder@y..., "southernhealth2001" <b.weedon@s...> wrote:
> Hi there - especially Peter Bruce and Mal Rowe - long time no see.
> Below is an article form today's Sun re W class brakes issue.
>
> Brian Weedon
>
> Corners cut but trams still stalled
> By JOHN MASANAUSKAS, transport reporter
> 20mar02
>
> THE State Government waived normal tendering procedures in a bid to
> speed up the $4 million project to re-fit historic W-class trams
with
> new brakes, official documents show.
>
> Senior Department of Infrastructure official Andrew Neal said in a
> memo last May that the waiver was needed given the limited number
of
> potential suppliers.
> "The return of W-class trams to service is urgent and a government
> priority," he said.
>
> But despite bypassing the tendering process, W-class trams have
still
> not returned to main routes, almost two years after they were
> withdrawn.
>
> The 53 trams were removed in June 2000 after a collision.
>
> The Government later ordered an overhaul of the trams' pneumatic
> braking system and the installation of track brakes as a back-up.
>
> All City Circle route W-class trams returned in January and the
> Government has said the rest of the fleet will resume by the end of
> the year.
>
> Documents released to the State Opposition under Freedom of
> Information show the Government approached three overseas
> manufacturers over installing brakes.
>
> Two of the companies were unable to provide quotes, a memo said.
>
> The Department of Infrastructure's Andrew Neal recorded that
because
> of the limited number of suppliers, a waiver for the tender process
> was granted and an order for prototype equipment was then placed
with
> Imtram Pty Ltd, Australian agents for German firm Hanning and Kahl.
>
> In another memo last June, Director of Public Transport, John
Taylor,
> asked the Government's accredited purchasing unit to allow
> Westinghouse Brakes Australia to overhaul pneumatic brakes on W-
class
> trams.
>
> An alternative manufacturer would have incurred a nine-month delay,
> he stated.
>
> Opposition transport spokesman Geoff Leigh said waiving tendering
> procedures had not hastened the return of W-class trams.
>
> Matt Phelan, spokesman for Transport Minister Peter Batchelor, said
W-
> class trams would start returning to main routes from next month.
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