Re: Touch of Class?

brgamble
Monday, September 3, 2001 4:47 AM

The curves were like that so they could get fatter bums on the seats.
Yes real good in Disneyland!
Love ya! BRG

--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "IS Edit" <isedit@g...> wrote:
I actually like the look of that streamlined thing. It's elegant.
It would
look great on the main drag of Disneyland.

It strikes me that the curves are all wrong, the opposite of them
being cut
in on the bottom to clear wagon wheels and the like in traffic in
the old
days. But aesthetically, nice.

Bob Murphy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter D. Ehrlich" <norcalrr@s...>
To: "TramsDownUnder" <TramsDownUnder@y...>
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 2:05 PM
Subject: [TramsDownUnder] Re: Touch of Class?


In a message dated 2 Sept 2001 @ 0752 GMT, "B R Gamble"
<brgamble@y...>
wrote:

Where Auckland meets Sydney. Love em (curvaceous?) or hate em
(bulbous?)
the Streamliners were distinctive: not like the modern
shoeboxes!

Very bizarre, B. R. But what is that contraption on the right?
AAACK!
(I
mean, Ahhhh!) Steam! Where is this?

Milantram





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