| Wonderful wooden trams, dating from 1929, operate the standard gauge Adelaide to Glenelg tramway, linking the city centre capital of South Australia to its beach-side suburb. All photos taken in autumn 1996 and early March 2005. |
Tram 367 in central Adelaide Buy Print |
Tram 367 sets off for Glenelg along a wide street Buy Print |
Tram 379 arrives at the central Adelaide terminus Buy Print |
Trams 374 & 368 coupled to a sister car stand at the beachside terminus at Glenelg Buy Print |
A tram hurries along the reserved track Buy Print |
Tram 374 arrives into the city Buy Print |
Calling at the Moresby Street stop is tram 376 Buy Print |
Tram 376 departs from the Moresby Street stop Buy Print |
A tram crosses one of the many level crossings on the route Buy Print |
A tram in the suburbs near Goodwood Buy Print |
At Goodwood station, tram 374 crosses over the broad gauge railway tracks Buy Print |
Tram 374 scurries along through the suburbs Buy Print |
Emerging from Glengowrie Depot is tram 367 on driving training duties Buy Print |
Tram 380 crosses a storm drain near Glengowrie Depot Buy Print |
Tram 367 running inbound from Adelaide city centre enters the seaside suburb of Glenelg in 2005 Buy Print |
Wooden trams 371 & 372 trundle along Glenelg main street - the old street running on the route - in 2005 Buy Print |
Glenelg bound tram 367 runs through the woods after leaving central Adelaide in 2005. Most of the route is on reserved track such as this. Buy Print |
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