Re: Yes I remember that traverser 2
brgamble
Thursday, October 18, 2001 8:00 PM
It's a shame that there has never been enough horse-power in Auckland
to get a really good collection together, well-managed, in one place
at one time. MOTAT has not much to be proud of in this respect. But
Wellington and Christchurch have done a fine job. However I stray
into murky waters...!
Bruce
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "Graeme Bennett" <wgbtttco@d...> wrote:
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to get a really good collection together, well-managed, in one place
at one time. MOTAT has not much to be proud of in this respect. But
Wellington and Christchurch have done a fine job. However I stray
into murky waters...!
Bruce
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "Graeme Bennett" <wgbtttco@d...> wrote:
Just some facts as I know them, ( for the Ozzies !! )not long before the place folded.
I was able to visit the workshops with Ian Stewart and John Wolfe
power from two poles via genuine trolley bus overhead.
The traverser was driven by a trolley bus motor and recieved DC
Spare trolleybus motors were found in a pit long after the TB'sfinished.
Tramway Museum, Paekakariki.
Now, Bob.........that bus;
Ex Wellington Tramways Leyland OPS 3/1 9.8 litre....
Body .......all steel, New Zealand Motor bodies, Petone. 1948
Syncromesh manual 4 speed gearbox.
At the time of the photos the bus was owned by the Wellington
do it !!
WGB
PS .....you better remind me of December 1996
and those pictures are great.........See, I told you that you could
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