Trolley Pole De-wiring on Seashore Trolley Museum 303
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@heathirving - Actually, no. I've seen another photo of this tram, and it really is that faded blue colour. Sydney trams (and the older buses) were definitely a medium green and cream.
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i always see the septa lrv's de-wire. cool vid
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Cool!
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it is actually the correct colour
the ntsc video format sometimes is a little colour blind,especially with certain shades of green.
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I've seen a Melbourne trolley dewire on a straihgt track, but the wire is set up to curve to span an intersection, in Dallas.
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Take it from an Aussie, the ex Sydney, Australia, P class tram 1700 that is seen near the end of the video would look better if it was painted the correct colour green and not a faded looking light blue.
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The ex Sydney, Australia, P class tram 1700 that is seen near the end of the video would look better if it was painted the correct colour green and not a faded looking light blue.
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you cant trust pantographs like those they shoud have the "Z" ones like they use on the green line
Cool why did they have to use that track?
gp40mc 2 years ago 2
So that the new trolley 639 could do a photo runby
jdgator95 2 years ago
Was this a special event?
gp40mc 2 years ago
Yes, it was members day
jdgator95 2 years ago