Sydney Tram Classification
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Electric trams of the 1890s had separate numbers for motors and trailers within each separate system and the unified numbering scheme was not introduced for the electric tramcars until 1898. [1]
Classification
A state wide numbering scheme was required as isolated electric segments became joined and rolling stock interchanged and major maintenance performed at Randwick Tramway Workshops. In 1905 a general alphabetical classification was introduced to the NSW Government Tramways.
In general lettering indicated:
- A and B were given to steam stock
- C through to N (and later 0) to electric cars based on seating capacity.
- T was planned for trailers but not displayed
- S indicated general service, non-passenger carrying stock
- U for ballast motors
- V for ballast trailers
- W for electric water sprinklers.
Electric trams continued to allocated letters with the exception of I, Q, Y and Z.
Classes
Car Numbers and Classification | ||||
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Image | Numbers | Description | Class | |
1-3 | Sydney's first Electric trams used for trial electrification on Randwick-Waverley and Military Road, North Sydney. | Experimental cars | ||
4-97 | Single truck end loading saloon car | C-class (some T-class ) | ||
98-121 | Single truck, California combination, straight sill car | D-class | ||
122 | Bogie California combination car, with straight chassis sill and longitudinal exterior seats (all cars except No.393 became L type) | F-class | ||
123 | Single truck, California combination, straight sill car | D-class | ||
124-139 | Bogie, half saloon, half open cross bench cars, with straight chassis sill and permanently coupled back to back | G-class | ||
140-288 | Bogie California combination car, with straight chassis sill and longitudinal exterior seats (all cars except No.393 became L type) | F-class | ||
289-291 | Single truck end loading saloon car | C-class | ||
292,293 | ex-horse cars 199, 200 | T-class | ||
294 | Bogie California combination car, with straight chassis sill and longitudinal exterior seats (all cars except No.393 became L type) | F-class | ||
295 | Enclosed cross bench bogie car, partialcentre aisle when built | N-class | ||
296-395 | Bogie California combination car, with straight chassis sill and longitudinal exterior seats (all cars except No.393 became L type except 393) | F-class | ||
396,397 | Single truck closed cross bench car, single ended, permanently coupled back to back in pairs. | E-class | ||
398-412 | Enclosed cross bench bogie car | N-class | ||
413 -612 | Single truck closed cross bench car, single ended, permanently coupled back to back in pairs. | E-class | ||
613-647 | Enclosed cross bench bogie car | N-class | ||
648-682 | Single truck, closed cross bench car | J-class | ||
683 | Enclosed cross bench bogie car (later Prison car N 948) | N-class | ||
684-728 | Enclosed cross bench bogie car (No. 704 converted to LP class) | N-class | ||
729-736 | ex-cable trailers | T-class | ||
737,738 | Maximum traction bogie open cross bench car | M-class | ||
739,740 | Stngle truck, open cross bench cars | H-class | ||
741- 745 | Single truck, closed cross bench car | J-class | ||
746-802 | Single truck cross bench, half open, half closed car | K-class | ||
803-805 | Single truck cross bench, half open, half closed car (destroyed before delivery) | K-class | ||
803-947 | Bogie cross bench, half open, half enclosed car (Nos. 855,935,943 converted to O/P-Class) | 0-class | ||
948 | Prison car | N-class | ||
949-1279 | Bogie cross bench, half open, half enclosed car (Nos. 961,1007,1089,1170,1241 converted to O/P-class) | 0-class | ||
1280-1329 | Single truck cross bench, half open, half closed car | K-class | ||
1330-1479 | Bogie cross bench, half open, half enclosed car (Nos. 1372,1383,1451 converted to O/P-class) | 0-class | ||
1480-1737 | Bogie enclosed cross bench car (Nos. l 517, 1562, 1573 and 1582 converted to PR1-class, No. l691 converted to PR-class) | P-class | ||
1740-1932 | Front, centre and rear loading, bogie dropcentre saloon, divided into three compartments | R-class | ||
1933-2087 | Front, centre and rear loading drop centre bogie saloon car central body bulkheads | R1-class |
References
- ↑ McCarth & Chinn (1974). New South Wales Tramcar Handbook 1861-1961. SPER.
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