B type Adelaide tram

class of 20th-century tram in Adelaide

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Abstract is: The B type Adelaide tram was a class of 30 straight sill, open cross-bench trams built by Duncan & Fraser, Adelaide in 1909 for the Municipal Tramways Trust (MTT). Although popular in summer, they were less so in winter when exposed to inclement weather. Thus in 1917 with the MTT requiring more trams, 41-60 were converted to Californian combination trams, closely resembling the A type trams. When the MTT introduced an alpha classification system in 1923, they were designated the B type. Numbers 41-43 became the A2 type and 44-60 the A1 type. The A2s were used exclusively on the isolated Port Adelaide network.

B type Adelaide tram is …
instance of (P31):
tram modelQ76154857

External links are
P2671Google Knowledge Graph ID/g/11f_dr_61m

P176manufacturerDuncan & FraserQ29530903
P1064track gauge1435 mm track gaugeQ1999572

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