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Re: Footy Trams and Trains (was Re: Photos X47, 8124, progress at Appleton Dock)
- Subject: Re: Footy Trams and Trains (was Re: Photos X47, 8124, progress at Appleton Dock)
- From: "Roderick Smith" <rodsmith@werple.net.au>
- Date: 17 Sep 1999 08:31:39 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Rail News Victoria
- References: <37c2bb3f.20151373@news.enternet.com.au> <7pgrma$vag$1@centipede.wantree.com.au> <37c02839.19479573@news.enternet.com.au> <935118282.34346@diddley.primus.com.au> <37BD5540.E9B3ADE@harnessnet.com.au> <37BFC3C4.A166FEB5@omni.com.au> <7psmhv$npt$1@news1.mpx.com.au> <37c1fb1f@news.iprolink.co.nz> <Pine.GSO.3.95.990903223002.12247A-100000@supreme>
I suspect Princes' (named after two princes?).
And now David, guess which is Shell Stadium.
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Regards
Roderick Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor
<Brian Dunn> <bdunn@<pcug.org.au>> wrote in article
<Pine.GSO.3.95.990903223002.12247A-
> Prince's (or Princess?!) Park.
> On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Dave McL wrote:
> > From: Dave McL <davemcl@AXE*THISiprolink.co.nz>
> > John Wayman wrote:
> > > With the changes in football, we have seen the demise of special tram
> > > sidings at Essendon, and Lakeside Oval, and heaps of additional tram
> > > services to serve suburban grounds. Special trams still serve Optus
Oval and
> > > the MCG.
> > Please, which of the former footie grounds I knew so well is now called
> > Optus Oval?