Re: anniversaries.
malrowe
Wednesday, June 26, 2002 11:03 PM
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "adyoung63141" <dayoung007@h...> wrote:
On nit - picking - Leonora actually had three cars over time - steam,
electric then internal combustion!
I suspect that the preservation is body only - I was in the West last
year, but a 1000km detour for a pic of a body only seemed a little
too far!
There is a description of the attractions of Leonora at
http://www.leonora.wa.gov.au/gwalia.html
A picture of steam days is at
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~vaux/
Mal from Oz
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And the smallest tram system in the British Empire? Surely Leonora(is
that the correct spelling) in Wstn. Australia with 1 car--which Ito
understand not only has survived since the operation ceased circa
1922, but is now being preserved. Can anyone confirm? And what is
be used for its single-truck, motor and controls and where will it
run/be displayed?
On nit - picking - Leonora actually had three cars over time - steam,
electric then internal combustion!
I suspect that the preservation is body only - I was in the West last
year, but a 1000km detour for a pic of a body only seemed a little
too far!
There is a description of the attractions of Leonora at
http://www.leonora.wa.gov.au/gwalia.html
A picture of steam days is at
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~vaux/
Mal from Oz
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