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MELBOURNE TRAM DOCKLANDS AREA 2007 PMP DVD 1450

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A low resolution extract from PMP DVD 1450 featuring trams in Melbourne in January 2007. One of around 1500 transport titles from PMP.
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  • I hope trams continue to come back to other cities around the world. There is no comparison between trams and buses, trams are infinitely better.

    Not only Western Europe and North America, here in Australia we also dismantled the tram networks in most of our large cities. There is now only one large city, Melbourne that has Trams.

  • @krizvasa

    Melbourne has the world's largest tram network with over 500km of track!

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  • As a tribute to Lenny Bates, may I suggest that one of the new 'C' Class Trams be named in his honour.

    What about it, Yarra Trams?

  • This is now a unique Video because betweem 2:15 and 2:25 shows a Melbourne "Trammie", Icon!

    It's the late Mr. Lenny Bates, who died on 27th December 2011 after a short illness.

    He was still driving until mid December at age 81 and he first started driving Trams in 1955.

    Lenny loved his job and rarely had a sick day off in 56+ years!

    I think that I would be safe to say that no future employee in any industry will ever come anywhere near 56+ years continous employment.

    A true Gentleman!

  • Oh,and I almost forgot: TRAMS 4EVER!

  • These trams looks nice. I always loved prefered travelling by trams instead of buses. In Nitra,we don't have trams,just buses. For some reason,travelling by trams has always been an adventure for me. It's far more interesting and adventurous than travelling by buses. It's just something completely different.

  • Are they comfortable?

    If you want to see trams, travel to Poland. A lot has changed here since 1989, but trams are quite the same :D And there are a lot of those.

  • There is something just so wonderful about Tramcars

    I have fondest memories of them in the UK

  • @jnjenga

    You're cleary another one of those know-nothing know-it-alls.

    Sydney and Australia have very small tram systems. USA's are much bigger and better.

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