Re: Re: Hmm...
Andy B
Friday, December 20, 2002 11:58 PM
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Subject: [TramsDownUnder] Re: Hmm...
None, cos I was between stops when I changed the desto for the photo :D It
was changed back to Not In Service after that.
Any pantograph tram can travel on the light rail. However, M> vehicles are
not supposed to travel on the light rail without prior arrangement or
emergencies. Such examples might be because of driver training, a charter,
or diversion. On the night I transferred Z3.118 from SB to GH, I asked if I
could go via the light rail, but I was not given permission. However, due
to the breakdown of B1.2002 outside the Casino, I almost had to travel back
via it.
When on transfer, the driver of the tram is supposed to go via the most
practical route. However, I generally go a different way each time, so as
to break the monotomy of it all.
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From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 10:29 AM
Subject: [TramsDownUnder] Re: Hmm...
--- In [email protected], "Andy B" <andy@s...> wrote:Z2.112 in Bourke St, 19/12/2002.
hehe how many passengers actually tried to board that tram?
None, cos I was between stops when I changed the desto for the photo :D It
was changed back to Not In Service after that.
also are Z1/Z2's able to run on the light rail? if yes, maybe you
should take that route next time!
Any pantograph tram can travel on the light rail. However, M> vehicles are
not supposed to travel on the light rail without prior arrangement or
emergencies. Such examples might be because of driver training, a charter,
or diversion. On the night I transferred Z3.118 from SB to GH, I asked if I
could go via the light rail, but I was not given permission. However, due
to the breakdown of B1.2002 outside the Casino, I almost had to travel back
via it.
When on transfer, the driver of the tram is supposed to go via the most
practical route. However, I generally go a different way each time, so as
to break the monotomy of it all.
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