The F-class trams were a class of two-bogie California combination car trams operated on the Sydney tram network with longitudinal seating in the open...
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F-class tram may refer to: F-class Melbourne tram, built 1912 F-class Sydney tram, built 1899-1902 F type Adelaide tram This disambiguation page lists...
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(disambiguation), several classes of submarines F-class Melbourne tram F-class Sydney tram Class F cable, a telecommunications cable Class F fire, a class used for fire...
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The R-class trams were a class of drop-centre saloon car type trams operated on the Sydney tram network. Class leader 1738 was unveiled in a ceremony at...
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The R1-class trams were a class of trams operated on the Sydney tram network. Their design was a development of the R class. When Clyde Engineering were...
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L-class tram may refer to: L-class Melbourne tram, built 1921 F-class Sydney tram, converted to L-class 1906–1914, converted to L/P-class 1918–1930 This...
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The O-class trams were a class of trams operated on the Sydney tram network. A prototype (806) was built at Randwick Tramway Workshops in 1907, before...
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C-class trams were a class of single bogie end-loading electric trams operated on the Sydney tram network. Between 1896 and 1900, 97 C-class trams were...
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R-class tram 1938 that the drop-centre saloon tram, which had started to adopted elsewhere in Australia, came to Sydney. Even so, footboard trams continued...
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The P-class trams were a class of trams operated on the Sydney tram network. Between 1921 and 1929, 258 P class trams were built by Randwick Tramway Workshops...
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The D-class trams were a class of single bogie Californian Combination type trams operated on the Sydney tram network with open cross benches at the ends...
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M-class trams were built by the Randwick Tramway Workshops for use on tourist services on the Sydney tram network to replace two modified G class trams...
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1861-1961. Vol. 2. South Pacific Electric Railway Cooperative Society. ISBN 9780959865974. Media related to Sydney N-Class Tram at Wikimedia Commons...
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The E-class trams were a class of single bogie (four-wheel) single-ended cross-bench design trams operated on the Sydney tram network. They always operated...
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The Sydney G-class Trams were a class of single ended cars were designed to operate either permanently coupled back to back in pairs or singly hauling...
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1934 with the entry of the R Class trams, with all out of service by 1936. One example has been preserved: 675 at the Sydney Tramway Museum MacCowan, Ian...
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The W-class trams are a family of electric trams built by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) between 1923 and 1956. Over the 33 years of...
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1861-1961. Vol. 2. South Pacific Electric Railway Cooperative Society. ISBN 9780959865974. Media related to Sydney H-Class Tram at Wikimedia Commons...
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Melbourne's Electric Trams (5 ed.). Sydney: Transit Publishing Australia. p. 52. ISBN 0 909459 18 5. PMTT tramcar fleet Melbourne Tram Museum F Class Vicsig v t...
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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...
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The A-class Melbourne tram is a class of bogie trams that operate on the Melbourne tram network. Seventy were built by Comeng, Dandenong between 1984...
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Rozelle Tram Depot is a former tram storage and operations centre that was part of the Sydney tram network. It is the largest remaining former tram depot...
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The C-class Melbourne tram is a fleet of three-section Alstom Citadis 202 trams built in La Rochelle, France that operate on the Melbourne tram network...
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Fort Macquarie Tram Depot was part of the Sydney tram network. It opened in 1902 on the site of the old Fort Macquarie and was demolished in 1958 to make...
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The Z-class are single-unit bogie trams that operate on the Melbourne tram network. Between 1975 and 1983, 230 trams spanning three sub-classes were built...
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The B-class Melbourne tram is a class of two-section, three-bogie articulated class trams that operate on the Melbourne tram network. Following the introduction...
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class), F, F1, H, Geelong – single-truck closed-combination trams Melbourne – VR Randwick Tramway Workshops Melbourne – Scrubber (for Sydney) Sydney –...
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combination trams of the B, H, J, M, and S classes were added to A class. The straight sill combination classes F, K, Q, and R, were added to G class. Drop-end-and-centre...
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Steam trams of the 1880s and 1890s had separate numbers for motors and trailers within each separate system and the unified numbering scheme was not introduced...
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The first tram in South America opened in 1858 in Santiago, Chile. The first trams in Australia opened in 1860 in Sydney. Africa's first tram service started...
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