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Re: Trams honour football stars
- Subject: Re: Trams honour football stars
- From: "Johann Fan" <jyf-x@optusnet.com.au>
- Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2001 21:45:58 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
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- References: <3AC2847D.8DF6C7E1@fang.omni.com.au> <3ACDBC32.1A9A@netlink.com.au>
- Xref: news1.unite.net.au aus.rail:34497
Didn't they bother to put security cameras on board so that there may be a
slight deterent (sp?).
Has there been any other known graffiti on refurb Comeng and B2s with video
cameras (on the inside of the vehicle)
cheers
Johann
<Type your name here> <csinn@netlink.com.au> wrote in message
3ACDBC32.1A9A@netlink.com.au">news:3ACDBC32.1A9A@netlink.com.au...
> David Bromage wrote:
> >
> > Football great Ron Barassi is about to take Melburnians for a ride. The
> > legendary premiership player, captain and coach has lent his name to the
> > first refurbished M Tram. Barassi is the first of 12 Australian rules
> > heroes honoured in the National Express initiative.
> >
> >
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,1842512%255E2862,00.htm
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>
> Well old Barassi would find it hard not to notice the grafitti that has
> covered the interior of his tram already. The first day it went out of
> Malvern depot into service it was hit. Nearly all the seats and some of
> the outside was scribbled on with thick texta. So much for there
> "anti-graffitti resistaent trams.