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Re: [Melb] Will new trams draw too much current?



lol.. I was thinking 75 because he was talking about 70... hmmm =)

thanks
Johann

"Chris Gordon" <cmgord@gromit.ecr.mu.oz.au> wrote in message
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> > > Interesting.  Just shows how observent I am.  I don't use route 70
much.
> > > I've noticed that route 72 is always Z except for the other day when I
> > > got a B2 on this route.  Years ago there was W class trams on route
72.
> > > Damn I miss those W class trams!! just the rattling they made as they
> > > went over the junction and the fact that their bell sounds real!
> >
> > Route 72? you mean 75 now?
>
> Route 72: Melbourne University - Camberwell.
> (Passes through Camberwell Junction, in Burke Rd)
>
> Run from Malvern Depot, until about 1993 this was all Ws, then Z1/Z2/Z3
> crept into Malvern Depot until the Ws were left to run routes 8/16 only.
>
> Malvern Depot has 5 B2 class trams (2004, 2056, 2085, 2096, 2115) used
> mainly on the combined 16/69 on a weekday, but they have been seen running
> route 8 and 72.
>
> 1991-1996 I spend most of my transport time on Ws on either route 72 or
> 69, ah they were the days.
>
>
> C @ Uni.
>