Victor Harbor horse-drawn tram, South Australia
Victor Harbor is a city on the coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula, about 80 km south of Adelaide, South Australia. It's a popular spot in summer for a beach holiday and the city has a historic charm with several museums and the famous horse-drawn tram. See
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VICTOR HARBOR HORSE DRAWN TRAMWAY SOUTH AUSTRALIA
The Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tramway in South Australia is a great family day out. It is the only horse drawn tramway remaining in Australia and one of just a handful in the world. The day that we visit, Elliot and Jay Jay are providing the horse power and delighting visitors to this beautiful town at the head of Encounter Bay.
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Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram (2018)
In Victor Harbor south of Adelaide, South Australia, is one of the last horse drawn trams. The tram ride takes you from the mainland across a bridge to Granite Island.
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Horse Tram Victor Harbor - South Australia
Victor Harbor horse-drawn tram, South Australia
One of the highlights of a visit to Victor Harbor, one hour south of Adelaide, is a trip to Granite Island on an old-fashioned tram pulled by horse
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Today we had a fun ride on a Horse drawn tram Victor Harbor South Australia. The scenery was beautiful. The water looked so pretty. The beautiful horse's name was Misty.
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South Australia - Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tramway
South Australia - Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tramway
Horse-drawn Tram, Victor Harbour
Taking the horse drawn tram from Victor Harbour to Granite Island Recreation Park in South Australia
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Horse tram at Victor Harbor SA Australia heading out to Granite Island on September 30, 2015. The Victor Harbor to Granite Island horse tram originally ran from 1900 to 1956. It was then replaced by a mini-train with tyres until 1986, when it was decided that the horse trams would return. The current horse trams are replicas of the original horse trams and virtually run on the same route as the original vehicles.
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Victor Harbor Tram & Cockle Train
One of the nicest stretches of line in South Australia is SteamRanger's route from Goolwa to Victor Harbor running along the bluffs above the beaches. The so-called Cockle Train was named by the locals years ago when they brought their cockles to market at Victor Harbor. Also of interest is the Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram, once a part of the SAR system and still rail connected to SteamRanger's broad gauge line.
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G'DAY SA TRAVEL Episode 2 - Victor Harbor
In this episode the G'DAY SA team explores Victor Harbor, a seaside town about one hour's drive from Adelaide. Jay and Jenna visit Granite Island by hopping onto the famous Horse Drawn Tram. They also have a chat to Dorothy, one of the owners of the Penguin Centre. Then the guys get a different view of the area on The Big Duck boat tour.
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Horse Drawn Tram - Victor Harbor - South Australia
The Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram is located on the shores of the city of Victor Harbor, South Australia, Australia. A 3.1 km (1.9 mi) tramway links the city's visitor information centre with the nearby Granite Island. Much of its route is over a 630-metre (2,070-foot) causeway.
The tramway is one of the very few horse-drawn tram routes remaining in public transit service anywhere in the world. It operates every day throughout the year except Christmas Day. Up to three double-decker tramcars are each hauled by a Clydesdale horse. The line is built to 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) broad gauge, as were many of the early railways of South Australia.
In October 2018, the Victor Harbor Horse Tram Authority was established as a subsidiary of the City of Victor Harbor to oversee the operations, business development and marketing of the service.
The South Australian Railways (SAR) reached Victor Harbor in 1864, when a pier adjacent to the railway station was constructed. In 1867 the pier was extended to reach Granite Island, the resulting link becoming known as a causeway, and a railway track was laid on it. The track continued on to and around the northern edge of the island to where a jetty was constructed. Although railway goods vehicles were routinely horse-hauled on this line, no passenger service operated until 1894. By then, increasing numbers of visitors and holiday makers were turning the causeway into a local attraction. The SAR decided to utilise a surplus double-deck horse-drawn tram to offer a passenger service. Subsequently others followed.
From the beginning of the 1900s George Honeyman contracted with the SAR to operate the passenger service. From 1940 his younger brother, Frank, took over until the line was closed in 1955 when the old working jetty and remnants of the Victoria Pier were being demolished by the Harbours Board. To strengthen the causeway for operation of the tram would have cost £3,000 but funds were not forthcoming and in 1954 the causeway was reconstructed without rails. The service continued to operate on Granite Island itself until 1956, when the cars were disposed of. Between 1956 and 1986 two rubber-tyred trailers towed by a small Ferguson tractor, later by a Land Rover with cladding to imitate the outline of a steam locomotive, provided a service with half the 32-person seating capacity of the tram cars.
The 150th jubilee of South Australia was celebrated in 1986, and a fund was established for special projects to mark it. Reinstatement of the horse tramway was one such project. Four replica tram cars, each to carry 52 passengers, were built with tubular steel, timber cladding and roller bearings. Tracks were relaid and the service recommenced on 14 June 1986. In the 1990s rubber matting was installed on the causeway to assist the horses, of which there are 14 that each rotate on two three-hour shifts (of 3–4 trips) per week. One tram normally operates; two at busy times and at Easter, and three over the Christmas/New Year holiday period.
In 2019, operations of the tram were suspended on New Year's Day after a pylon broke off the causeway and fell into the sea. After an urgent engineering assessment, major concerns were raised over the ageing causeway's ability to support the weight of the tramcars, and tram operations were again suspended on the 23rd January.
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Horse Drawn Tram is a unique to Victor Harbor, South of South Australia ( Adelaide)
Horse Drawn Tram ride from mainland ( victor harbor city) to Granite Island through an old wooden bridge, this will take only 15 - 20 minutes and you can enjoy around see, mainland, islands