Re: Greetings from WGB
Graeme Bennett
Thursday, August 23, 2001 3:54 AM
Tally Ho Bob
Who are you calling an "Old Sod"?
Did you know it was my birthday yesterday ??
Seriously though, in answer to your queries.......
Yes, the Wellington trolley buses are alive and well.
About 52 of them, all Hawke / Volvo BBC. Operated by STAGECOACH.
There are many examples of the old fleet preserved.
There is also Ian Little's preserved system at Foxton.
Ferrymead museum are also running TB's
All the old trolleys up to the present generation had the power pedal
on the left of the steering wheel, brake on the right.
No deadmans facility.
The current Wellington fleet are the only trolleys in New Zealand to
have conventional pedals as in automatic diesels.
I am currently employed by Melbourne Bus Link, which took over the
last links of the MMTB and METBUS and am based at your old stamping
ground of FOOTSCRAY.
WGB
-- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "IS Edit" <isedit@g...> wrote:
concrete floor. One bumper and the poles are stored inside,
Who are you calling an "Old Sod"?
Did you know it was my birthday yesterday ??
Seriously though, in answer to your queries.......
Yes, the Wellington trolley buses are alive and well.
About 52 of them, all Hawke / Volvo BBC. Operated by STAGECOACH.
There are many examples of the old fleet preserved.
There is also Ian Little's preserved system at Foxton.
Ferrymead museum are also running TB's
All the old trolleys up to the present generation had the power pedal
on the left of the steering wheel, brake on the right.
No deadmans facility.
The current Wellington fleet are the only trolleys in New Zealand to
have conventional pedals as in automatic diesels.
I am currently employed by Melbourne Bus Link, which took over the
last links of the MMTB and METBUS and am based at your old stamping
ground of FOOTSCRAY.
WGB
-- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "IS Edit" <isedit@g...> wrote:
Hi Graeme,where left pedal is the accelerator and right one is the brake?
Long time no see.
Since you've been back to the old sod are there any trolley buses still working in New Zealand?
Did any of the old trolley buses have the English two pedal system
be reckoned with !!!!!!!
Do you still work on the buses or trams in Melbourne, Graeme?
If so, for whom?
Bob Murphy
----- Original Message -----
From: Graeme Bennett
To: TramsDownUnder@y...
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:07 PM
Subject: [TramsDownUnder] Greetings from WGB
Thanks for the invitation to add yet another Egroup to my list.
Wondered where you had got to and what you were up to, Bob.....
Bob Murhpy and Greg King.......A formidable duo, and a force to
years ago.
Are we starting the Essendon depot "Old Boy's Reunion" Here ?
While on the subject of W2's, heres one that escaped the gunzels.
436 seen on the wharf at Wellington by my brother, couple of
This car is now in a factory in Masterton in the Wairarapa withan undisclosed future.
I called in to see it in June, and apart from some brokenwindows, the car is complete and is sitting on its own trucks on a
concrete floor. One bumper and the poles are stored inside,
WGB
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