Re: 10 w goodbye
pn1.rm
Friday, August 2, 2002 6:37 AM
My photograph of 10W on page 219 of the August (current) issue of
Transit Australia shows 10W on a tour on 5 June 1988 to commemorate
the 80th birthdway of 10W and 11W. Both were originally built as
crossbench cars for Sydney.
Paul in Melbourne
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "Roy Winslow" <rwinslow@b...> wrote:
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Transit Australia shows 10W on a tour on 5 June 1988 to commemorate
the 80th birthdway of 10W and 11W. Both were originally built as
crossbench cars for Sydney.
Paul in Melbourne
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "Roy Winslow" <rwinslow@b...> wrote:
When did this momentous occasion occur, and what of its sister, 11W?this
I take it it was replaced by the truck discussed some time ago on
group.to
Roy Winslow
-----Original Message-----
From: WALTER Bennett [mailto:wgbtttco@b...]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 11:54 AM
To: TramsDownunder
Subject: [TramsDownUnder] 10 w goodbye
In this shot 10w has motored in Melbourne for the last time (!!)
About to be moved onto the ramp at Preston Shops.
In a couple of minutes it will be winched onto a truck and taken
Bylands tram museum.Service.
Picture by Michael Fedor.
WGB
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