VIDEO
Above: YouTubeCA video - History of Perth's Forgotten Trams. - Length: 13:12 mins. |
PHOTO
MAP
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TRAM ROUTES
Operator: Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR)
7 | City Centre - Nedlands |
10 | City Centre - Victoria Park / Welshpool |
13 | City Centre - Wembley |
15 | City Centre - Osborne Park |
18 | City Centre - Inglewood |
19 | City Centre - Mt Lowley |
22 | City Centre - Anglove St. |
28 | City Centre - Como |
29 | City Centre - Mends St Jetty |
33 | City Centre - Maylands |
NB: Various short-turn routes operated with route numbers that were variations of the designation of the full-length route.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYSTEM
NETWORK LENGTH
- Tram lines: ?
HISTORY
- Horse tramways: ?
- Electric tramways: 28 Sept 1899 - 19 July 1958.
GAUGE
- All tramways: 1067 mm.
SOURCES
WIKI
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