Re: 50th anniversary of Launceston Tram Closure.
Paul Nicholson <[email protected]>
Tuesday, December 31, 2002 4:20 AM
This one would have been a good anniversary to commemorate with our
good friend J A Boag and his son!
Another good friend of mine, Ian Cooper, is busy preparing a history
of the Launceston tramways. It will be a history worth waiting for
and no doubt up to Ian's high standards; refer previous books on
Hobart trams and trolleybuses.
Paul in Melbourne
-- In [email protected], "Donald Galt" <galtfd@a...>
wrote:
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good friend J A Boag and his son!
Another good friend of mine, Ian Cooper, is busy preparing a history
of the Launceston tramways. It will be a history worth waiting for
and no doubt up to Ian's high standards; refer previous books on
Hobart trams and trolleybuses.
Paul in Melbourne
-- In [email protected], "Donald Galt" <galtfd@a...>
wrote:
On 29 Dec 2002 at 10:35, jebounds jebounds@y... wrote:ofLas December 13th marked the 50th anniversary of the replacement
are preservedLaunceston Trams by Trolleybuses.
Do any Launceston trolley busses still in existence?
Nary a one, according to the World Trolleybus Encyclopaedia. Two
from Hobart, at Hobart: No.74 (Leyland, 1942) and No.235 (BUT,1952).
Don in Seattle
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