Re: remnants

Chris Loader
Monday, August 12, 2002 12:53 PM

--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "southernhealth2001" <b.weedon@s...>
wrote:
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "Brent Efford" <brent.efford@t...>
wrote:
Interesting question, Mal. I was about to ask the same thing -
Melbourne
must be pretty unusual among surviving first-generation tramway
systems in
not having a lot of track that is not regularly used. Apart from
the two
examples we have been discussing, I can only think of the West
Preston
(opposite the Workshops - is that its right name?) and (temporarily)
Hawthorn depots. Any others?

One other example is the trailing turnout from Brunswick Road into
Lygon Street. This was originally the western end of the Holden
Street connection linking Lygon Street to St Georges Road. I
understand it will be removed at some stage in the future.

There's also the Albert Park Beach terminus (see attached photo just
happened to be taken on Friday).

When was this last used for scheduled services?

Chris

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