Re: Museum tram operation was Pantographs__&&__Interior__Lighting - Museum trams
jebounds
Friday, June 28, 2002 11:33 PM
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Hey, who owns the track? We do - the public, it is only leased tothe
operators. If need be they can be told to operate these museum carsby a
higher authority. Besides it wouldn't be very difficult to licencethrough
private owners to drive their own trams, all they need is to go
the driver's course. Yes I know sounds easier than it is but it isnot
impossible.They
David.
southernhealth2001 wrote:
Two city circle Ws have been prepared for pantos to be fitted.
see ifare sitting in Camberwell depot still according to last reports.
I'll go past later on today if I have time to have a look to
beyondthey are still there.
The Box Hill extension will be pantos only, as is everything
removaland including Kew depot.
Johann
Once the remaining W class trams are fitted with pantographs,
presumably the overhead will be progressively adapted by the
theof frogs etc.
This raises the issue of whether any allowance will be made for
carson-going operation of museum/historic trams with trolley poles.
Already there are several sections of routes where trolley pole
interchangecan no longer operate ie
Route 96 beyond the Exhibition crossover going to East Brunswick
Route 96 beyond Port Junction going to St Kilda
Route 109 beyond Brunswick Street
Route 109 beyong Montague
Route 48 due to the upgrading of the overhead around Kew depot
Routes 11/112 due to the changes at the Brunswick Street
museumRoute 75 due to the Camberwell junction upgrade
Route 86 at the Bundoora end
Given that, from the private operators' point of view, musuem tram
operation is likely to be regarded as a nuisance, it appears to me
that there is a real prospect that eventually the operation of
retaincars (with the possible exception of pantograph cars) will just
become too hard.
Does anyone have knowledge of whether there are any plans to
yarra trams not to put pantographs or bow collectors on the w's.jefftrolley pole compatable routes?
Brian Weedon
david,i believe the govt through the dept of infastructure told
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