Re: Xmas Day
Paul Nicholson <[email protected]>
Wednesday, December 25, 2002 6:48 PM
Jeffrey
Good to see someone out getting the coverage on Christmas Day; the
sign of a dedicated enthusiast!
Were other enthusiasts out getting the coverage on Christmas Day?
I have always been occupied by family commitments on Christmas Day,
apart from a couple in the 1970s, when I had to work.
I wonder what the tram patronage is on Christmas Day? Are there
pattens that are different to other days? I've noticed over many
yesterday while travelling to and from family commitments (by
car/auto) rather than by tram I must admit) that the traffic is
moving in all different directions, you rarely see a car with a
single occupant and there are very few commercial vehicles on the
road.
Paul in Melbourne
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Good to see someone out getting the coverage on Christmas Day; the
sign of a dedicated enthusiast!
Were other enthusiasts out getting the coverage on Christmas Day?
I have always been occupied by family commitments on Christmas Day,
apart from a couple in the 1970s, when I had to work.
I wonder what the tram patronage is on Christmas Day? Are there
pattens that are different to other days? I've noticed over many
yesterday while travelling to and from family commitments (by
car/auto) rather than by tram I must admit) that the traffic is
moving in all different directions, you rarely see a car with a
single occupant and there are very few commercial vehicles on the
road.
Paul in Melbourne
--- In [email protected], "jebounds <jebounds@y...>"
<jebounds@y...> wrote:
Spent photographing Z class cars on their lines.Next Xmas will be
differenta/c many will be withdrawn.
Noticed Combino 3501& 3503 running on route 6.
Jeff
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