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  2. Trams in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, L/P class tram 154 was the first of Sydney's trams (and first in Australia) to be preserved the fledgling Australian Electric Traction Association, later known as the Sydney Tramway Museum, beginning the preservation of nearly every class of tram. The collection of preserved trams has grown to include the last known examples of some ...

  3. List of tram accidents - Wikipedia

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    One man died instantly, while two women later died from their injuries in hospital. [8] [9] [10] On 21 August 1924, a coupled set of Sydney tram E-class cars ran out of control near McMahon's Point, derailed and crashed into a house. There were two fatalities, and the trams were extensively damaged.

  4. List of former tramway junctions in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Trams on cross-country route to Bondi Junction branched from trams to Circular Quay and Railway (Square) (inbound) Cook Street side of the junction not used from 1954. [44] Tram service ceased in 1960. Locality of Randwick Junction. The name is also used as a destination or 'via', including on bus destination displays, for bus routes in the area.

  5. P-class Sydney tram - Wikipedia

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    Most were withdrawn in 1959/1960. One tram, 1691, had a narrow corridor cut through the cross bench bulkheads, and was then the sole member of the PR class. Four (1517 & 1573 at Randwick Tramway Workshops and 1562 & 1582 Eveleigh Railway Workshops ) were refitted with the same windows, centre door and internal layout as the R1 class , and were ...

  6. K-class Sydney tram - Wikipedia

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    The K-class trams were a single truck all crossbench design, with closed compartments at one end and open seating at the other operated on the Sydney tram network. Withdrawals commenced in 1939. By 1949, only 1295 and 1296 remained in service on the Neutral Bay line, being withdrawn in the mid-1950s.

  7. Trams in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hobart had a municipal tram system from 1893 to 1960 with a network of 8 routes throughout the city, the tram network was scaled down and by 1960 was virtually defunct and replaced by a short lived trolleybus system until 1968. Hobart has investigated restoring the tram network, as it is part of its heritage, being one of the first Australian ...

  8. Transport in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The system was in place from 1861 until its winding down in the 1950s and eventual closure in 1961. It had a maximum street mileage of 291 km (181 miles) in 1923. A short heritage tramway operated by the Sydney Tramway Museum has linked Loftus railway station and the Royal National Park since the 1990s.

  9. List of closed railway stations in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The Epping to Chatswood railway line (2009-2018), converted to form part of the Sydney Metro Northwest line. The Rozelle–Darling Harbour Goods railway line (1855-1996), converted to form part of the Inner West Light Rail. The Royal National Park railway line (1886-1991), converted to a heritage tramway for the Sydney Tramway Museum.