2016 C&V8 Register Weekend Away Dubbed the “I've been to Loch, Krowera, Kongwak, Moyarra, Jumbunna, Dumbalk, Yanakie, Kilcunda, Kardella, Boorool, and…………..not to forget, ..........Fish Creek”…………in my MG Saturday 20th – Sunday 21st August 2016 Includes coffee and cake at Olive’s Loch (holidaying in Olive, our Kombi Van, we stopped at Loch - coffee was so good, we bought the café) lunch at Grand Ridge Brewery – soup, cake n coffee accommodation and full breakfast at the Comfort Inn, Foster 3 course dinner at Waratah Hills Vineyard – including a bus ride there and back 1 ticket to win Hymie Buck’s fabulous scarf farewell from RACV Resort Inverloch : lunch of your choice at own cost
Trams in Sydney
The Sydney tramway network once served Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales, Australia. In its heyday, it was the largest in Australia, the second largest in the Commonwealth of Nations, and one of the largest in the world. The network was heavily worked, with about 1,600 cars in service at any one time at its peak during the 1930s. Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, an average of more than one tram journey per day was made in Sydney by every man and woman, infant and child in the city. Patronage peaked in 1945 at 405 million passenger journeys. The system was in place from 1879 until its winding down in the 1950s and closure in 1961. It had a maximum street mileage of 181 miles, in 1923.
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