Re: Fw: Melbourne Track Maps
trampanto
Tuesday, March 26, 2002 10:13 AM
I must be the only person in this group who can't open these files.
Any chance of re posting them in a .jpg format, or can someone out
there help me with the how and what of opening them.
DingDing
Jack
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "Kevin Taig" <ktaig@d...> wrote:
edition of D-C during the binding process. They were included in the
soft cover edition. The previous editions, I have from the second ed.
on, all had route maps.
alleged to be excavating down the bottom end of Collins St for the
connections to go over the Collins St bridge currently under
construction over the end of the railway station.
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Any chance of re posting them in a .jpg format, or can someone out
there help me with the how and what of opening them.
DingDing
Jack
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "Kevin Taig" <ktaig@d...> wrote:
Sorry my electronic dyslexia is showing again - pressed the wrongbutton - here are the maps attached
Constructive critism welcomed
These are the first maps or drawings I have sent on the email.
Scanned @ 200track maps is that they where mistakenly! omitted from the hard cover
Ding ding
Regards
Kactus
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Taig
To: TramsDownUnder@y...
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 11:04 AM
Subject: Melbourne Track Maps
My recollection of the inclusion of route maps as different from
edition of D-C during the binding process. They were included in the
soft cover edition. The previous editions, I have from the second ed.
on, all had route maps.
submission:
The only help I have are some track maps and have chosen 3 for
The 1st is at January 1923 before it all got banged together, whenthey got rid of the slots
The 2nd is at 1st May 1956 when it probably reached its zenith withthe opening of Bourke St
The 3rd is my most recent Jan 1980if you have trouble, - blow 'em up again
These maps were reduced from A3 size for transmission purposes so
dont if an all time map is possible. Even this weekend they are
Track maps change frequently with a dynamic operaring tramway, I
alleged to be excavating down the bottom end of Collins St for the
connections to go over the Collins St bridge currently under
construction over the end of the railway station.
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