Re: Most beautiful Tram in Australia
demondriver44
Friday, October 12, 2001 6:36 AM
Nah Murph,you're just getting old[er].PB>--- In
TramsDownUnder@y..., "IS Edit" <isedit@g...> wrote:
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TramsDownUnder@y..., "IS Edit" <isedit@g...> wrote:
CRS, Greg. Must have been 52. Nice cars but for the centre break inthe
windscreen.bottom,
Another odd car we had at Essendon was one that curved in at the
rather than have straight sides. And it was a wide bastard. L classI think.
I think it had K-35s but after a year at Bendigo with all theirdifferent
types it all kind of runs together.operationally, it
Bob Murphy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg King" <tramway@a...>
To: <TramsDownUnder@y...>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: [TramsDownUnder] Most beautiful Tram in AustraliaHey Bob,
Wish you had driven 51, it never survived the VR system
arouns,went to a property in Eltham and I'd kill to know if it is still
Peter Wittcars 50 and 51 were modified standard cars that were along the
wouldlines, when i have a moment I'll scan something for you, what you
havethe VR fordriven was 52 and 53 (there was also a 54 that was bought from
comfortableparts) and I loved those cars, I always managed to find a semi
you wereposition to drive them.
Cheers
GregI used to drive car 51 Footscray-Moonee Ponds. Is that the type
of thereferring to?
I think I'm still cross eyed from the divider down the centre
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/windscreen but it was, otherwise, a nice car to drive.
Bob Murphy
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