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  2. Trams in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Website. Adelaide Metro Trams. Until 1958, trams formed a network spanning most of Adelaide, South Australia, with a history dating back to 1878. Adelaide ran horse trams from 1878 to 1914 and electric trams from 1909, but has primarily relied on buses for public transport since the mid-20th century. Electric trams, and later trolleybuses, were ...

  3. Trams in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Trams in Australia. A Sydney Light Rail Urbos 3 tram. A modern low-floor E class tram, as used on the Melbourne network. The earliest trams in Australia operated in the latter decades of the 19th century, hauled by horses or "steam tram motors" (also known as "steam dummies"). At the turn of the 20th century, propulsion almost universally ...

  4. Trams in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne tramway network is a tramway system serving the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The tramway network is centred around the Melbourne central business district (CBD) and consists of approximately 1,700 tram stops across 24 routes. It is the largest operational urban tram network in the world and one of the most used, [ 3 ...

  5. E-class Melbourne tram - Wikipedia

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    The E-class is part of the Tram Procurement Program, a Public Transport Victoria project aimed at increasing capacity and reliability of the tram network through the introduction of new trams, creation of new depot space, and upgrades to existing infrastructure. In September 2010, 50 were ordered with an option to purchase a further 100.

  6. Kinetic Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.wearekinetic.com. Kinetic Melbourne is a bus operator in Melbourne, Australia, operating a fleet of 602 buses on 45 bus routes, as well as seven SmartBus routes. It commenced operations on 31 January 2022, taking over all routes previously operated by Transdev Melbourne. It is a subsidiary of the Kinetic Group .

  7. Railway electrification in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Electrification of Australian railways began with the Melbourne and Sydney suburban lines. Melbourne suburban lines were electrified from 1919 using 1,500 V DC. Sydney suburban lines were electrified from 1926 using the same system. Later Australian systems used 25 kV 50 Hz AC electrification, which had been introduced in the 1950s in France ...

  8. Battery electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Tindo is an all-electric bus from Adelaide, Australia. The Tindo (aboriginal word for sun) is made by Designline International [26] in New Zealand and gets its electricity from a solar PV system on Adelaide's central bus station. Rides are zero-fare as part of Adelaide's public transport system. [27]

  9. Metro Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Website. metrotas .com .au. Metro Tasmania, commonly called Metro, a Tasmanian Government business enterprise, [2] is the largest bus operator in the state of Tasmania, Australia, with operations in three of the four largest urban centres of Hobart, Launceston, and Burnie. Urban services in Devonport are provided by a private operator, Kinetic.