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  2. Trams in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Tram stop in Coorparoo Tram stop plaque The original "Brisbane City Council" and "Department of Transport" signs on the Dean St entrance to the Toowong bus workshop. The south-east pylon of the former Victoria Bridge stands on the southern bank of the Brisbane River at South Brisbane, it includes a short stretch of tram track.

  3. File:Map of Brisbane free and printable.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of tramways in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    5 mi (8 km) tramway from timber source to sawmill. Visible evidence is a rock cutting up to three metres deep and ten metres long. Scrubby Creek Sawmill [29] Royston: 1920s 1920s Royston is 8.7 mi (14.0 km) east of Kilcoy. (see map) [30] Short tramway and chute from timber source to sawmill. Visible evidence is cuttings, embankments and sleepers.

  5. Belmont Tramway - Wikipedia

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    The line reopened again in April 1925 but the Brisbane City Council, which had absorbed the Shire, was not interested in running the tramway at a loss and it finally closed in October 1926. [3] 664 metres of the track bed along Old Cleveland Road became part of the Brisbane City Council electric tram route 06 (Valley – Belmont) in 1948. [4

  6. Old Cleveland Road Tramway Tracks - Wikipedia

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    The Old Cleveland Road tramway tracks were laid in 1948 by Brisbane City Council as part of Brisbane's tramway system. They replaced earlier tracks belonging to the Belmont Tramway, constructed in 1912 by the Belmont Shire Council. The line ceased operation in 1969 when the entire Brisbane tramway system was closed by the Brisbane City Council. [1]

  7. Brisbane Tramway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The oldest operational tram in the museum's collection is No. 47, a "California Combination" or "Matchbox" tram, built in 1901. The newest tram in the collection is No. 554 a "Four Motor" tram built by the Brisbane City Council after the Paddington tram depot fire, and which entered service in 1964. Other operational trams include a 10 bench ...

  8. Category:Trams in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Brisbane Tramway Museum; C. Coorparoo Substation No. 210; E.

  9. Template:Belmont Tramway, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Belmont Tramway, a closed light railway in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.