Re: Re: Cable Trams
Mal Rowe
Friday, April 12, 2002 10:48 AM
As Joe says paving was a great issue in those times.
Here's another pic from the SLV collection - I think
it dates from changing to electric - early 1920's.
The blocks are good old Aussie red-gum and some of
them are still there 80 years or more on ... but not
many!!
mal
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Here's another pic from the SLV collection - I think
it dates from changing to electric - early 1920's.
The blocks are good old Aussie red-gum and some of
them are still there 80 years or more on ... but not
many!!
mal
Great attached photo. The tramway companies usually
paved between
the tracks, but it couldn't have helped much.
Regards,
Joe Thompson ;0)
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