Victorian Rail and Tram Observations 2023
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Victorian Rail and Tram Observations 2023
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Re: Victorian Rail and Tram Observations 2023
Caught A1 257 on the 96 at 10:20 last night from Port Junction to Batman Park, got off after only two stops as it was a sardine can despite not even reaching the CBD yet (and the tram stopping at Crown wasn't the issue, it was already like that from the light rail). The 75 was much more comfortable with a B2.
Also noticing that there are several "foreign" B2s filling in at Camberwell lately, all with Essendon/Glenhuntly routes on display. Coincidentally, 257 was also a Glenhuntly tram on loan to Southbank.
No-one goes out on a Sunday - Spring Street, probably.
Edit: 257 has been at Southbank since December 2021, but still has 3/3a/64/67 route stickers inside.
Also noticing that there are several "foreign" B2s filling in at Camberwell lately, all with Essendon/Glenhuntly routes on display. Coincidentally, 257 was also a Glenhuntly tram on loan to Southbank.
No-one goes out on a Sunday - Spring Street, probably.
Edit: 257 has been at Southbank since December 2021, but still has 3/3a/64/67 route stickers inside.