Re: Tram services disrupted
yags_08
Wednesday, May 15, 2002 5:02 AM
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Nothing because they weren't "at fault" ie, it was Police blocking
the trams. The City Circle didn't operate normally for about 2 hours
afterwards, trams were shunting at various places afterwards. I saw
one in Flinders/Spencer Sts shunting to go back eastbound. Then
later, another was sent to Colonial Stadium (ie, turned left at
Spencer/LaTrobe Sts)
Johann
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No it was a police car parked across the tracks in the middle ofthe
intersection. That was my point. The Collins and Spring Streettrams
could not have gone through. Also, the protesters would haveblocked
the City Circle trams in Spring Street. It would be interesting todisruptions.
know what fines Yarra Trams have to pay because of these
Nothing because they weren't "at fault" ie, it was Police blocking
the trams. The City Circle didn't operate normally for about 2 hours
afterwards, trams were shunting at various places afterwards. I saw
one in Flinders/Spencer Sts shunting to go back eastbound. Then
later, another was sent to Colonial Stadium (ie, turned left at
Spencer/LaTrobe Sts)
Johann
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