Re: OT Here are the photos of the made in Hong Kong cars.

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Monday, October 8, 2001 11:04 PM

Nice shots, John. Thanks. Real good looking cars.
 
Bob Murphy
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Subject: [TramsDownUnder] OT Here are the photos of the made in Hong Kong cars.

Right. I gather the consensus of opinion is that I can post these photos that may or may not be off topic.
 
To avoid any misunderstanding I only visited the Birkenhead Tramway in Birkenhead once so what I say is my impression from talking to staff and not a policy statement on behalf of anyone.
 
Anyway the tramway itself is about a mile long and runs through former dockland on the Mersey. Its owned by the local council but operated by Blackpool transport services who also opperate the Blackpool and Fleetwood tramway.
 
For this service the council bought two new cars at a cost of 160 000 GBP which were made in Hong Kong by the Hong Kong tramways company. The cars are not exact replicas as they are fully double ended and are of the slightly wider British standard gauge.
 
No one on the site gave me a clear explanation as to why this option was preferred to say a couple of Blackpool trams, replicas of local trams or second hand trams from somewhere else in the world. Their there because their there.
 
They are numbered sixty nine and seventy (I think) in continuation with the old Birkenhead fleet.
 
 
 
 
There are also a number of older local cars on the line. Most of them have been restored from little more than the shells of lower decks.They seem to be the responsibility of  local transport society who have a depot/museum in an old lemonade factory.
 
There is a second depot/museum on the line which also doubles as an arts centre/music venue (????) and as they were preparing for a bands that day I couldn't get inside.
 
Anyway heres a picture of the local cars.
 
 
If anyone is interested in photos of Blackpool trams I'll be posting a few to eurotrams in about a week.
 
I am visiting Taiwanese friends next year and many also take in Australia. Any suggestions about what Australian systems/ museum s can be visited in about four days.
 
Best
 
John 


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