Melbourne’s Trams
Original price was: $24.95.$22.39Current price is: $22.39.Melbourne Australia is a vibrant city with an extensive tram network. Come see the pantographs and electric traction action Down Under.
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Melbourne Australia is a vibrant city with an extensive tram network. Come see the pantographs and electric traction action Down Under.
You’ve never seen anything like it! Ancient trams ply the crowded streets of amazing Calcutta, India’s largest city.
Walk with us as we climb the hills of San Francisco and watch the world famous cable cars! See the cable cars, ride on them, and see what makes them work.
Go back in time to the “Muni” after WWII to the 1980s. See when the “Iron Monsters” ruled Market Street and watch PCC cars of long ago when they were run as double-ended cars.
See the Key System from 1945 and the end of WWII that brought the National City Lines ‘buy-out’. See the last 13 years of a great transit line that struggled to maintain quality service in a world of change.
Utah’s four major interurban lines come back to life in this special video.
Three electric lines in one video: The Sacramento Northern, SP Red Trains and the Peninsular Railway. See SP ferry boats on the San Francisco Bay and the SN’s ferryboat that linked the south-end to the north-end.
Key System action and Bay history with pre and post Bay Bridge views. See Bridge units and the old street cars, 1939 World’s Fair views and the “elephant-trains” concession.
The Pacific Electric Railway – once the largest interurban railway in the nation – and the unique streetcars of the Los Angeles Transit Lines exist now only in memory and on film (and now DVD!).
At one time, electrified freight interurbans operated throughout the United States. In the late 1990s, just three remained in service.
Here is as complete a look at the Chicago traction/trolley/interurban scene as you are likely to find!
Sixty years ago, every major city had a mass transportation system that operated on steel rails embedded in its streets and powered by overhead wires.
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