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Re: [Melb] Tram article, Saturday's Age
- Subject: Re: [Melb] Tram article, Saturday's Age
- From: "James C." <james_ccj@my-deja.com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 12:27:41 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Deja.com - Before you buy.
- References: <N%xK4.6945$5D.15268@ozemail.com.au> <38FAE270.4730D164@tig.com.au>
- Xref: bclass.spectrum.com.au aus.rail:6411
In article <38FAE270.4730D164@tig.com.au>,
Tony Gatt <baulko@tig.com.au> wrote:
> Nothing like a "trip down memory lane" in a "W", just reading these 3
little
> things makes me remember the "W's" that I travelled to work on, day
in day
> out, for 4 years.
>
> and no matter how wet you got on them during winter, they were still a
> 'special' way to travel.
>
> ahhh, the number 11 down St Georges Road (on the old reservation of
course)
> down into Brunswick Street..
> and Geoff the conductor, who knew every regular by name, and chatted
to them
> throughout the trip.
> "Good Morning" to every passenger, and "Thankyou" or "Have a nice
day" as they
> departed..
I was offered with candy several times when I take route 86. They
always chat with me or fellow passengers whenever they are free.
> Even now living in Sydney, I can remember these things as though I am
there..
>
> Daniel Bowen wrote:
How soon can we get our connie back?? I though Stevie and Pet wanted
100 of them back?
Cheers
James
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