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Juggernaut: A Story Of Sydney In The Wild Days Steam Trams (Aans-017) Reference
Juggernaut: A Story Of Sydney In The Wild Days Steam Trams (Aans-017) Reference
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Juggernaut: A Story of Sydney in the Wild Days of the Steam Trams (AANS-017)

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Product No.: AANS-017

Title: Juggernaut: A Story of Sydney in the Wild Days of the Steam Trams

Author(s): Burke, David
Illustrator(s): N/A
Publisher: Kangaroo Press
ISBN: 0864179022

Condition: New
Binding: Hardcover
Dust Jacket: New
Edition: 1st Edition
Publication Year: 1997

Features: 152 Pages with Colour and Black/White Illustrations.

Sydney once operated, reputedly, the world's largest steam tram network. Beginning with a temporary line to the International Exhibition of 1879, the system rapidly spread into the far corners of the city. Today's long-established suburbs such as Coogee, Bondi Beach, Dulwich Hill, Leichhardt and Rozelle took shape along the tracks of those quaint little hissing, whistling Yankee "steam motors" hauling ungainly double-deck cars.

At the turn of the century steam trams were making 1200 daily journeys through the City and carrying some 70 million passengers each year. More than just a convenient means of transport, the 'Juggernauts' and 'Manglers' became an indispensable part of the city's social fabric: a bloody accident rate, the nefarious deeds of larrikin conductors, wolf-whistling drivers and the Bondi tram that 'shot through' were all daily incidents, the growing up of a great city.

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