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  2. Timeline of trams in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    5 November: The Zoo horse tram depot and rollingstock was all destroyed in a fire during a police strike. The line, which was the last horse tram operating in Melbourne, was subsequently closed. [8] A 1923 W Class tram at Hawthorn, 1942 21 December: The first W class tram enters service. [16] 1924. 12 January: The Puckle Street line was closed.

  3. Trams in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    B2-class trams entered service between 1988 and 1994, differing from the B1-class prototypes by not having trolley poles, having dot-matrix destination displays, and non-opening windows. 130 trams were built by Comeng, and later ABB; all of which remain in service today. The B2-class was the first Melbourne tram fitted with air conditioning.

  4. History of trams - Wikipedia

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    The first tram in South America opened on 10 June 1858 in Santiago, Chile. The first trams in Australia opened in 1860 in Sydney. Africa's first tram service started in Alexandria on 8 January 1863. The first trams in Asia opened in 1869 in Batavia (now Jakarta), Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia).

  5. Hawthorn Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The design and construction work probably benefited from the knowledge and skills obtained by the Melbourne and Suburban Railway Company when building its bridges at Cremorne and Hawthorn in 1860-1. [4] In 1885, the Hawthorn Bridge was the destination of Melbourne's first tram service. [5]

  6. Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust - Wikipedia

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    [8] [10] Tram 41 is an E class double truck maximum traction tram, built in 1914 by Duncan & Fraser. [8] It was bought by the SECV and moved to Ballarat tramways in 1951. It is now in operating condition at the Ballarat Tramway Museum as Tram 38. [11] Tram 42 is an E class double truck maximum traction tram, built in 1914 by Duncan & Fraser. It ...

  7. Transport in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Yarra Trams Z-class tram beside a Melbourne Bus Link Scania bus, with a Metro Trains X'Trapolis 100 passing above Road map of the Melbourne metropolitan area by OpenStreetMap. Transport in Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, consists of several interlinking modes. Melbourne is a hub for intercity, intracity and regional travel.

  8. Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company - Wikipedia

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    Engine house and cable winding machinery, Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company, 1898. The MTOC was started by Francis Boardman Clapp, who had come to Australia from the United States in 1853 to search for gold. [1]: 11 In 1869 he set up the Melbourne Omnibus Company which ran horse-drawn omnibuses in the inner suburbs of Melbourne.

  9. Category:Trams in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    M-Tram; Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board; Melbourne Art Trams; Melbourne cable tramway system; ... This page was last edited on 8 September 2019, at 19:59 (UTC).