S-class Melbourne tram

The S-class was a class of 18 trams built by Duncan & Fraser, Adelaide for the Melbourne, Brunswick & Coburg Tramway Trust (MBCTT). The first 12 entered service numbered 1-12. All passed to the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) on 2 February 1920 when it took over the MBCTT becoming the S-class and renumbered 154-165. The other six were delivered directly to the MMTB as 166-171.[1][2]

S-class
ManufacturerDuncan & Fraser
AssemblyAdelaide
Constructed1916-22
Number built18
Fleet numbers151-171
Capacity44 (as built)
36 (as modified)
Specifications
Car length10.67 metres
Width2.45 metres
Height3.26 metres
Wheel diameter838 mm
Wheelbase2.74 metres
Weight12.6 tonnes
Current collection methodTrolley pole
BogiesJG Brill Company 21E
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

In 1941/42, 14 were rebuilt for one-man operation, seven for the isolated Footscray network and seven for all night services on the main network. The Footscray cars were returned to crewed configuration in 1947.[1]

Preservation

One has been preserved:

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References

  1. Cross, Norman; Budd, Dale; Wilson, Randall (1993). Destination City Melbourne's Electric Trams (5 ed.). Sydney: Transit Publishing Australia. pp. 64, 125. ISBN 0 909459 18 5.
  2. S Class Vicsig
  3. Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board S Class No 164 Hawthorn Tram Depot
  4. M&MTB S No 164 Tramway Museum Society of Victoria
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