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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Melbourne Airport Rail Link
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Melbourne Airport Rail Link...Collection of documents on the Melbourne Airport Rail Link...Newspaper Article The Messenger 13th March 2001 - Lecture on link Newspaper Article The Leader 26th June 2001 - MP backs Albion link Brimbank Council Flyer - Melbourne Airport Rail Sign Our Petition Newspaper Article - Premier mum on rail plan Newspaper Article Star Weekly 25th April 2023 Airport rail link delay confirmed Newspaper Article Star Weekly 11th Junly 2023 - Push to pause rail loop Newspaper Article The Age 23rd October 2022 - Sunshine wants the transport super hub it was long promised Newspaper Article The Westsider 26th April 2026 - Sunshine Superhub set to transform Melbourne's west but locals divided Newspaper Article Star Weekly 14th May 2024 - Further delays for airport rail link Newspaper Article Star Weekly 9th January 2024 - Airport Rail survives Typical Underground Dial Before You Dig Plans used along Gilmour Rd Newspaper Article Star Weekly 16th July 2024 - Airport rail stuck in its tracks Newspaper Article Star Weekly 23rd July 2024 Page14 - Expert calls rail link revival Brimbank Council ordinary Meeting No 432 12th December 2017 - Report State Government announcement on the development of a Melbourne Airport Rail Link Newspaper Article Star Weekly 24th September 2024 Page 1 - Sunshine rebuild started Sunshine Railway Station Flyer Help Shape the Sunshine Superhub Newspaper Article The Leader 8th May 2012 Forgotten and Isolated (King Edward Avenue Albion Clouser) Newspaper Article Star Weekly 21st November 2023 - Airport Rail Link Survives Review Newsletter Melbourne Airport Rail - West Footscray to Albion Rail Upgrade Issue 03 Febraury 2026 Newsletter Melbourne Airport Rail - West Footscray to Albion Rail Upgrade Issue 04 May 2026...Melbourne Airport Railway Newspaper Article The Messenger 13th March 2001 - Lecture on link Newspaper Article The Leader 26th June 2001 - MP backs Albion link Brimbank Council Flyer - Melbourne Airport Rail Sign Our Petition Newspaper Article - Premier mum on rail plan Newspaper Article Star Weekly 25th April 2023 Airport rail link delay confirmed Newspaper Article Star Weekly 11th Junly 2023 - Push to pause rail loop Newspaper Article The Age 23rd October 2022 - Sunshine wants the transport super hub it was long promised Newspaper Article The Westsider 26th April 2026 - Sunshine Superhub set to transform Melbourne's west but locals divided Newspaper Article Star Weekly 14th May 2024 - Further delays for airport rail link Newspaper Article Star Weekly 9th January 2024 - Airport Rail survives Typical Underground Dial Before You Dig Plans used along Gilmour Rd Newspaper Article Star Weekly 16th July 2024 - Airport rail stuck in its tracks Newspaper Article Star Weekly 23rd July 2024 Page14 - Expert calls rail link revival Brimbank Council ordinary Meeting No 432 12th December 2017 - Report State Government announcement on the development of a Melbourne Airport Rail Link Newspaper Article Star Weekly 24th September 2024 Page 1 - Sunshine rebuild started Sunshine Railway Station Flyer Help Shape the Sunshine Superhub Newspaper Article The Leader 8th May 2012 Forgotten and Isolated (King Edward Avenue Albion Clouser) Newspaper Article Star Weekly 21st November 2023 - Airport Rail Link Survives Review Newsletter Melbourne Airport Rail - West Footscray to Albion Rail Upgrade Issue 03 Febraury 2026 Newsletter Melbourne Airport Rail - West Footscray to Albion Rail Upgrade Issue 04 May 2026 Collection of documents on the Melbourne Airport Rail Link Archive Melbourne Airport Rail Link ...Newspaper Article The Messenger 13th March 2001 - Lecture on link Newspaper Article The Leader 26th June 2001 - MP backs Albion link Brimbank Council Flyer - Melbourne Airport Rail Sign Our Petition Newspaper Article - Premier mum on rail plan Newspaper Article Star Weekly 25th April 2023 Airport rail link delay confirmed Newspaper Article Star Weekly 11th Junly 2023 - Push to pause rail loop Newspaper Article The Age 23rd October 2022 - Sunshine wants the transport super hub it was long promised Newspaper Article The Westsider 26th April 2026 - Sunshine Superhub set to transform Melbourne's west but locals divided Newspaper Article Star Weekly 14th May 2024 - Further delays for airport rail link Newspaper Article Star Weekly 9th January 2024 - Airport Rail survives Typical Underground Dial Before You Dig Plans used along Gilmour Rd Newspaper Article Star Weekly 16th July 2024 - Airport rail stuck in its tracks Newspaper Article Star Weekly 23rd July 2024 Page14 - Expert calls rail link revival Brimbank Council ordinary Meeting No 432 12th December 2017 - Report State Government announcement on the development of a Melbourne Airport Rail Link Newspaper Article Star Weekly 24th September 2024 Page 1 - Sunshine rebuild started Sunshine Railway Station Flyer Help Shape the Sunshine Superhub Newspaper Article The Leader 8th May 2012 Forgotten and Isolated (King Edward Avenue Albion Clouser) Newspaper Article Star Weekly 21st November 2023 - Airport Rail Link Survives Review Newsletter Melbourne Airport Rail - West Footscray to Albion Rail Upgrade Issue 03 Febraury 2026 Newsletter Melbourne Airport Rail - West Footscray to Albion Rail Upgrade Issue 04 May 2026melbourne airport, railway -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Public Transport Users Association Notes and Press Clippings, 1991-2010, 1991-2010
... ...airport rail...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Used by the local branch of the Public Transport Users Association. transport linking victoria railway fast rail ballarat corridor bendigo corridor traralgon corridor geelong corridor warrnambool corridor level crossings country rail lines ararat rail line trains jean baker hedley thomson coach national express review mildura review public transport corporation maryborough to ballarat passenger rail service mildura country rail john parkin john mclean steve bracks airport rail john barnes buses alstrom rail crossings dove downey curtis street bus terminal bus interchange ballarat railway stations trams creswick creswick railway station ararat wimmera mallee maryborough clunes talbot Seven plastic covered display books with press clippings, media releases and notes concerning the Public Transport users Association in the Ballarat Region. .1) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 1 - National Express Review, 1999-2001 .2) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 2 - Press Cuttings, 2001 - 2002 .3) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 3 - Press Cuttings, 2002-2003 .4) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 4 - Press Cuttings, 2004-2005 .5) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 5 - Press Cuttings,2006-2012 .6) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 6 - Other Ballarat Transport Issues, 2001-2008 .7) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 7 - Creswick, 2000-2010 11729.8 Documents Transport Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 8 -Other Regional Areas Baker, Jean 2000-2010 11729.9 Documents Transport Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 9 - Closure of North Melbounre Station and the impact on Ballarat Commuters Baker, Jean 2014 Book Transport Driving the Fast Train Further: Integreated Public Tranpost Across All Victoria Everingham, Wendy and McPherson 1999-2001 Documents Transport Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 3 - Press Cuttings Baker, Jean 1999-2001 Public Transport Users Association Notes and Press Clippings, 1991-2010 Book Book Jean Baker ...Used by the local branch of the Public Transport Users Association.Seven plastic covered display books with press clippings, media releases and notes concerning the Public Transport users Association in the Ballarat Region. .1) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 1 - National Express Review, 1999-2001 .2) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 2 - Press Cuttings, 2001 - 2002 .3) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 3 - Press Cuttings, 2002-2003 .4) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 4 - Press Cuttings, 2004-2005 .5) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 5 - Press Cuttings,2006-2012 .6) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 6 - Other Ballarat Transport Issues, 2001-2008 .7) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 7 - Creswick, 2000-2010 11729.8 Documents Transport Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 8 -Other Regional Areas Baker, Jean 2000-2010 11729.9 Documents Transport Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 9 - Closure of North Melbounre Station and the impact on Ballarat Commuters Baker, Jean 2014 Book Transport Driving the Fast Train Further: Integreated Public Tranpost Across All Victoria Everingham, Wendy and McPherson 1999-2001 Documents Transport Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 3 - Press Cuttings Baker, Jean 1999-2001 transport, linking victoria, railway, fast rail, ballarat corridor, bendigo corridor, traralgon corridor, geelong corridor, warrnambool corridor, level crossings, country rail lines, ararat rail line, trains, jean baker, hedley thomson, coach, national express review, mildura review, public transport corporation, maryborough to ballarat passenger rail service, mildura country rail, john parkin, john mclean, steve bracks, airport rail, john barnes, buses, alstrom, rail crossings, dove downey, curtis street bus terminal, bus interchange, ballarat railway stations, trams, creswick, creswick railway station, ararat, wimmera, mallee, maryborough, clunes, talbot -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening Photographs, John Alchin, 2024
... It is located adjacent to Sunshine Station, positioned to benefit from the Sunshine Precinct Masterplan and future Melbourne Airport Rail link. The Labour State Member for Laverton, Sarah Connolly, cut the ribbon at the opening. ...It is located adjacent to Sunshine Station, positioned to benefit from the Sunshine Precinct Masterplan and future Melbourne Airport Rail link. The Labour State Member for Laverton, Sarah Connolly, cut the ribbon at the opening. ...The new Punthill Apartments Hotel Derby Road Sunshine was built on the former Sunshine Potteries site The complex was officially opened on the 11th November 2024, marking a major addition to the Veriu Group’s expanding apartment‑hotel portfolio. The hotel consists of 90 apartments consisting of studio, 1-bed, 2-bed or 3-bedroom rooms. It is located adjacent to Sunshine Station, positioned to benefit from the Sunshine Precinct Masterplan and future Melbourne Airport Rail link. The Labour State Member for Laverton, Sarah Connolly, cut the ribbon at the opening. Local food businesses provided the food, ARGO Farm Machinery provided a Massey Ferguson tractor display, and the Sunshine & District Historical Society provided a small of display of objects and photographs of interest.This photograph collection documents the opening of the Punthill Apartments Hotel in Derby Road Sunshine.5625.01 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 01.JPG 5625.02 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 02.JPG 5625.03 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 03.JPG 5625.04 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 04.JPG 5625.05 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 16.JPG 5625.06 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 22.JPG 5625.07 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 23.JPG 5625.08 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 24.JPG 5625.09 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 25.JPG 5625.10 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 12.JPG 5625.11 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 17.JPG 5625.12 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 21.JPG 5625.13 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 18.JPG 5625.14 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 09.JPG 5625.15 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 05.JPG 5625.16 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 19.JPG 5625.17 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 20.JPG 5625.18 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 14.JPG 5625.19 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 15.JPG 5625.20 - Punthill Apartment Hotel Sunshine Opening 2024 Photo 13.JPG derby road, sunshine, punthill apartment hotel, hotel -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine Memorial Gardens
... McKay Memorial Gardens Map of Existing Trees and Shrubs March 1994|Newspaper Article Starweekly 21/2/2023 Push to protect gardens (Melbourne Airport Rail Link)|Newspaper Article Starweekly 14/3/2023 Garden plans revealed (Melbourne Airport Rail Link)|Newspaper Article Starweekly 28/3/2023 Garden group up in arms (Melbourne Airport Rail Link)|Newspaper Article Starweekly 28/2/2012 Power poles poised (Regional Railway Link)|H.V. ...McKay Memorial Gardens Map of Existing Trees and Shrubs March 1994|Newspaper Article Starweekly 21/2/2023 Push to protect gardens (Melbourne Airport Rail Link)|Newspaper Article Starweekly 14/3/2023 Garden plans revealed (Melbourne Airport Rail Link)|Newspaper Article Starweekly 28/3/2023 Garden group up in arms (Melbourne Airport Rail Link)|Newspaper Article Starweekly 28/2/2012 Power poles poised (Regional Railway Link)|H.V. ...Conservation Analysis and Management guidelines for H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens March 1994 Prepared by the City of Sunshine and Sunshine and District Historical Society|H.V. McKay Gardens Management Plan Brimbank City Council August 2016|Newspaper Article Star Weekly 8 August 2017 Mrs jean MacDonald Mr Lex Alexander Gray Mr John Willaton Mrs Helen Reid Mr Gilert Bell|H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens Chronology of Events|Letter mosiac for HV McKay Gardens costing $2280 dated 15 December 1998|Newspaper Article The Age 5 September 1992 Keeping gardens and trees of your|Newspaper Article Advocate 25 November 1992 H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens In and around Sunshine|Newspaper Article Advocate 14 September 1994 Historical stone post stolen|Newspaper Article Advocate 21 September 1994 Grand Garden Plan|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 11 May 1999 McKay mosaic a tribute to pioneer|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 Civic honour|Letter Film Gardens of Sunshine Harvester Works dated 8 July 1987|Newspaper Article Back to grass roots Restoration the sun shines again for an industrial garden|Newspaper Article Soccer Club get to buy it's ground George Cross|Letter City of Sunshine dated 30 September 1994 Presentation of the H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens Conservation Strategy to council on 20 September 1994|Notes for presentation by Tony Menhennitt|Application form 1997 1998 Parks Victoria Community Environment Fund Closing date 12 September 1997|Newspaper Article Dated 7 August 1953 McKay's offer to transfer gardens to councl|Newspaper Article Advocate 25 September 1953 Council to take over gardens from 1st October 1953|Letter dated 9 October 1953 Tennis club affliated with the Sunshine Gardens application to continue|Newspaper article Advocate 16 Oct 1953 Gardens Named after Late H.V. McKay|Letter dated 5 May 1954 To the Town clerk for proposed Presbyterian Church Kindergarten plan to transfer a portion of the garden to the Church.|Letter dated 28 September 1955 Railway reservice fronting Anderson Road Adjoining Ballarat line|Notes for address given by Tony Menhennitt curator of the H.V. McKay Memorial gardens|Permit 1818 issued May 1962 completed November 1962 Certificate of Title Volume 8465 Folio 234 Presbyterian Church|Extract Sunshine Auto Headers contained H.V. McKay laid Foundation Stone of the New Presbyterian Church at Sunshine in May 1926|Notes regarding Church Manse and Bowling Club exist within the Gardens|Progress Report 15 July 1987 McKay Gardens historical research|H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens Map of Existing Trees and Shrubs March 1994|Newspaper Article Starweekly 21/2/2023 Push to protect gardens (Melbourne Airport Rail Link)|Newspaper Article Starweekly 14/3/2023 Garden plans revealed (Melbourne Airport Rail Link)|Newspaper Article Starweekly 28/3/2023 Garden group up in arms (Melbourne Airport Rail Link)|Newspaper Article Starweekly 28/2/2012 Power poles poised (Regional Railway Link)|H.V. McKay factory letter ro Victorian Railways regarding the repair of the pickett fence adjoining the public gardensh.v. mckay memorial gardens, sunshine gardens, garden -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPamphlet, Rail Projects Victoria, "MetroTunnel Newsletter", May. 2018
... Includes station names Anzac Station. 07 - October 2018 - i7.pdf - folded A3 sheets - reporting on work at Federation square and the station locations, some before and after photos and archaeological digs. 08 - September 2019 - i8.pdf - folded A3 sheet - report on traffic changes in Flinders St, the Tunnel boring machines, North Melbourne Station, progress at various sites. 09 - February 2021 - i0.pdf - folded A3 sheet, report on the tunnelling machine progress and a list of dates during 2020 along with notes on the Airport rail line....Includes station names Anzac Station. 07 - October 2018 - i7.pdf - folded A3 sheets - reporting on work at Federation square and the station locations, some before and after photos and archaeological digs. 08 - September 2019 - i8.pdf - folded A3 sheet - report on traffic changes in Flinders St, the Tunnel boring machines, North Melbourne Station, progress at various sites. 09 - February 2021 - i0.pdf - folded A3 sheet, report on the tunnelling machine progress and a list of dates during 2020 along with notes on the Airport rail line. "MetroTunnel Newsletter" Pamphlet Rail Projects Victoria. ...Pamphlet Series of 8 printed and digital documents - titled "MetroTunnel Newsletter issued by Rail Projects Victoria (formally Melbourne Metro Rail Authority). Reports on the changes to the Domain Intersection tram stops, track relocation during Easter 2018 and that the Tunnel boring machines are on the way. The machines are compared to the length and weight of E class trams. Includes station names Anzac Station. Has the logos of the State of Victoria and Rail Projects Victoria. Previous issues: down loaded from the Metro Tunnel website 22-10-2018 Issue 01 - June 2015 - i1.pdf 02 - December 2015 - i2.pdf 03 - May 2016 - i3.pdf 04 - May 2017 - i4.pdf 05 - October 2017 - i5.pdf 06 - May 2018 - i6.pdf - folded A3 sheet - Reports on the changes to the Domain Intersection tram stops, track relocation during Easter 2018 and that the Tunnel boring machines are on the way. The machines are compared to the length and weight of E class trams. Includes station names Anzac Station. 07 - October 2018 - i7.pdf - folded A3 sheets - reporting on work at Federation square and the station locations, some before and after photos and archaeological digs. 08 - September 2019 - i8.pdf - folded A3 sheet - report on traffic changes in Flinders St, the Tunnel boring machines, North Melbourne Station, progress at various sites. 09 - February 2021 - i0.pdf - folded A3 sheet, report on the tunnelling machine progress and a list of dates during 2020 along with notes on the Airport rail line.trams, tramways, metro tunnel, e class, domain interchange, domain junction, anzac station -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Airport & Airlines
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Albans 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Echidna 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Emu 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Frilled Nick Lizard 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Koala 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Kookaburra 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Lyrebird 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Platypus 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Red Kangaroo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Sulphur Crested Cockatoo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Wombat 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine April 1991 - April 1992 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama April 1990 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama February 1988 2906.04 - Airport & Airlines - Why Is The Best Only Second A Report By The Citizen's Committee For Melbourne Airport 2906.05 - Airport & Airlines - 3rd Runway Newspaper Articles 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter April 2023 Bonza Takes Off 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter August 2022 Preliminary Draft Master Plan 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter December 2022 Melbourne Airport Master Plan Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter January 2024 Record Summer International Passenger Numbers 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter October 2024 Third Runway Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter May 2025 Record Passenger Numbers 2906.07 - Airport & Airlines - Brimbank City Council Know The Facts In The Third Runway 2906.08 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Rail Project Overview 2906.09 - Airport & Airlines - Living With Plan Noise 2906.10 - Airport and Airlines - $4.5 Billion Airport Upgrade - Star Weekly 3rd March 2026 Page 8...Albans 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Echidna 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Emu 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Frilled Nick Lizard 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Koala 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Kookaburra 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Lyrebird 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Platypus 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Red Kangaroo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Sulphur Crested Cockatoo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Wombat 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine April 1991 - April 1992 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama April 1990 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama February 1988 2906.04 - Airport & Airlines - Why Is The Best Only Second A Report By The Citizen's Committee For Melbourne Airport 2906.05 - Airport & Airlines - 3rd Runway Newspaper Articles 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter April 2023 Bonza Takes Off 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter August 2022 Preliminary Draft Master Plan 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter December 2022 Melbourne Airport Master Plan Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter January 2024 Record Summer International Passenger Numbers 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter October 2024 Third Runway Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter May 2025 Record Passenger Numbers 2906.07 - Airport & Airlines - Brimbank City Council Know The Facts In The Third Runway 2906.08 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Rail Project Overview 2906.09 - Airport & Airlines - Living With Plan Noise 2906.10 - Airport and Airlines - $4.5 Billion Airport Upgrade - Star Weekly 3rd March 2026 Page 8 Collection of documents and miscelleous items Archive Airport & Airlines ...2906.01 - Airport & Airlines - Australia Airlines Overseas Travel Memorabilia William Lawrence Chapman 57 Furlong Road St. Albans 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Echidna 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Emu 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Frilled Nick Lizard 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Koala 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Kookaburra 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Lyrebird 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Platypus 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Red Kangaroo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Sulphur Crested Cockatoo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Wombat 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine April 1991 - April 1992 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama April 1990 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama February 1988 2906.04 - Airport & Airlines - Why Is The Best Only Second A Report By The Citizen's Committee For Melbourne Airport 2906.05 - Airport & Airlines - 3rd Runway Newspaper Articles 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter April 2023 Bonza Takes Off 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter August 2022 Preliminary Draft Master Plan 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter December 2022 Melbourne Airport Master Plan Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter January 2024 Record Summer International Passenger Numbers 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter October 2024 Third Runway Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter May 2025 Record Passenger Numbers 2906.07 - Airport & Airlines - Brimbank City Council Know The Facts In The Third Runway 2906.08 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Rail Project Overview 2906.09 - Airport & Airlines - Living With Plan Noise 2906.10 - Airport and Airlines - $4.5 Billion Airport Upgrade - Star Weekly 3rd March 2026 Page 8airport, airline -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Report, The Met, "WestTrip Western Transit Improvement Program Summary Brochure", 1989
... Includes notes on the Process, study area, future development, existing transport, Metplan, Rail lines, Airport West Tram and West Maribyrnong Tram Line, Metlink buses and seeking comments. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Metplan Railways West Maribyrnong Airport West New Tramway Metplan Report or pamphlet or brochure - 16 pages, A4 gloss paper centre stapled titled "WestTrip Western Transit Improvement Program Summary Brochure", giving feedback to stakeholders on the consideration and outcomes of the Sept 1988 Met Plan for the Western suburbs for the following 15 years - train, tram and bus. Includes notes on the Process, study area, future development, existing transport, Metplan, Rail ...Report or pamphlet or brochure - 16 pages, A4 gloss paper centre stapled titled "WestTrip Western Transit Improvement Program Summary Brochure", giving feedback to stakeholders on the consideration and outcomes of the Sept 1988 Met Plan for the Western suburbs for the following 15 years - train, tram and bus. Includes notes on the Process, study area, future development, existing transport, Metplan, Rail lines, Airport West Tram and West Maribyrnong Tram Line, Metlink buses and seeking comments. Includes maps for the two tram line extensions.trams, tramways, metplan, railways, west maribyrnong, airport west, new tramway, metplan -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Photographs 2022 Part 1, John Alchin, 2022
... 5627.01 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.02 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.03 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 05.JPG 5627.04 - Anderson Rd - Sunshine Vietnamese Baptist Church.JPG 5627.05 - Anderson Rd 79 - Andy's Service Station Sign 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.06 - Anderson Rd 79 Sunshine - Andy's Service Station Sign 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.07 - Anderson Rd 126 Sunshine - Sunhine Presbyterian Church Manse 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.08 - Andersons Rd 101 - 103 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.09 - Ballarat Rd 503 Sunshine - StoreLocal 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.10 - Ballarat Rd 505 Sunshine - Former AMF Ten Pin Bowling Centre 2022.JPG 5627.11 - Ballarat Rd 505 Sunshine - Melbourne Airport Rail Construction Support Facility Sign 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.12 - Ballarat Service Rd Sunshine - Stony Creek Culvert 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.13 - City Place 2 -4 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.14 - City Place 8 - 12 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.15 - City Place 22 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.16 - City Place 24 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.17 - City Place Sunshine - Reflexio Qualis 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.18 - Clarke St 6 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.19 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Kororoit Creek Bridge 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.20 - Derby St 105 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.21 - Devonshire Rd 5 Sunshine 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5627.22 - Dickson St 9 - 15 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.23 - Dickson St Sunshine - Reflexio Qualis 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.24 - Durham Rd 113 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.25 - Durham St 115 Sunshine - Former Bank 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.26 - Forrest St Railway Bridge Kororoit Creek 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.27 - Fraser St 75 Sunshine - Wilfred Clayton's House 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.28 - Fraser St Sunshine - Legenda's Garden 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.29 - Fraser St Sunshine - Legenda's Garden 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5627.30 - H.V. ...McKay Memorial Gardens Sunshine Pedestrian Bridge Hampshire Road 5627.01 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.02 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.03 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 05.JPG 5627.04 - Anderson Rd - Sunshine Vietnamese Baptist Church.JPG 5627.05 - Anderson Rd 79 - Andy's Service Station Sign 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.06 - Anderson Rd 79 Sunshine - Andy's Service Station Sign 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.07 - Anderson Rd 126 Sunshine - Sunhine Presbyterian Church Manse 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.08 - Andersons Rd 101 - 103 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.09 - Ballarat Rd 503 Sunshine - StoreLocal 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.10 - Ballarat Rd 505 Sunshine - Former AMF Ten Pin Bowling Centre 2022.JPG 5627.11 - Ballarat Rd 505 Sunshine - Melbourne Airport Rail Construction Support Facility Sign 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.12 - Ballarat Service Rd Sunshine - Stony Creek Culvert 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.13 - City Place 2 -4 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.14 - City Place 8 - 12 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.15 - City Place 22 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.16 - City Place 24 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.17 - City Place Sunshine - Reflexio Qualis 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.18 - Clarke St 6 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.19 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Kororoit Creek Bridge 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.20 - Derby St 105 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.21 - Devonshire Rd 5 Sunshine 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5627.22 - Dickson St 9 - 15 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.23 - Dickson St Sunshine - Reflexio Qualis 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.24 - Durham Rd 113 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.25 - Durham St 115 Sunshine - Former Bank 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.26 - Forrest St Railway Bridge Kororoit Creek 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.27 - Fraser St 75 Sunshine - Wilfred Clayton's House 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.28 - Fraser St Sunshine - Legenda's Garden 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.29 - Fraser St Sunshine - Legenda's Garden 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5627.30 - H.V. ...These photographs provide a visual record of assorted buildings, street views, and notable locations throughout Sunshine in 2022.This collection of photographs preserves a visual record of Sunshine 2022.5627.01 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.02 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.03 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 05.JPG 5627.04 - Anderson Rd - Sunshine Vietnamese Baptist Church.JPG 5627.05 - Anderson Rd 79 - Andy's Service Station Sign 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.06 - Anderson Rd 79 Sunshine - Andy's Service Station Sign 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.07 - Anderson Rd 126 Sunshine - Sunhine Presbyterian Church Manse 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.08 - Andersons Rd 101 - 103 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.09 - Ballarat Rd 503 Sunshine - StoreLocal 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.10 - Ballarat Rd 505 Sunshine - Former AMF Ten Pin Bowling Centre 2022.JPG 5627.11 - Ballarat Rd 505 Sunshine - Melbourne Airport Rail Construction Support Facility Sign 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.12 - Ballarat Service Rd Sunshine - Stony Creek Culvert 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.13 - City Place 2 -4 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.14 - City Place 8 - 12 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.15 - City Place 22 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.16 - City Place 24 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.17 - City Place Sunshine - Reflexio Qualis 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.18 - Clarke St 6 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.19 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Kororoit Creek Bridge 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.20 - Derby St 105 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.21 - Devonshire Rd 5 Sunshine 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5627.22 - Dickson St 9 - 15 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.23 - Dickson St Sunshine - Reflexio Qualis 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.24 - Durham Rd 113 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.25 - Durham St 115 Sunshine - Former Bank 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.26 - Forrest St Railway Bridge Kororoit Creek 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.27 - Fraser St 75 Sunshine - Wilfred Clayton's House 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.28 - Fraser St Sunshine - Legenda's Garden 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.29 - Fraser St Sunshine - Legenda's Garden 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5627.30 - H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.31 - H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens 2022 Photo 03.JPG 5627.32 - H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5627.33 - H.V. McKay Pedestrian Bridge 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.34 - Hampshire Rd 36 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.35 - Hampshire Rd 42 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.36 - Hampshire Rd 44 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.37 - Hampshire Rd 68 - 70 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.38 - Hampshire Rd 74 - 76 Sunshine - Shops 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.39 - Hampshire Rd 74 - 76 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.40 - Hampshire Rd 74 - 76 Sunshine 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.41 - Hampshire Rd 74 - 76 Sunshine 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5627.42 - Hampshire Rd 86 - 88 Sunshine - Shops 2022 Photo 02.JPG sunshine municipal offices, alexandra avenue, sunshine, sunshine presbyterian church, anderson road, andy's service station, service station, sunshine presbyterian church manse, hot springs spa, storelocal, ten pin bowling centre, ballarat road service road, stony creek, stony creek drain, sun crescent, city place, reflexio qualis, clarke street, derby road bridge, derby road, devonshire road, dickson street, durham road, glengala road bridge, fraser street, legenda's garden, h.v. mckay memorial gardens, sunshine pedestrian bridge, hampshire road -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumAlbum - Photo Album, Ron Scholten, Yapper Tours, c1990
... airport, Essendon depot. Transporting Art - tram launch tickets - trams 10,11, and 13. page 7 Yapper Tours - advertising the tours circular with photos by John Belot. Tickets - MMTB, SEC, reproductions of some tickets, 2 hour scratch ticket, zone 1 daily. Page 8 Night photo of B1 2001 and Souvenir Ticket for Melbourne St Kilda - light rail...airport, Essendon depot. Transporting Art - tram launch tickets - trams 10,11, and 13. page 7 Yapper Tours - advertising the tours circular with photos by John Belot. Tickets - MMTB, SEC, reproductions of some tickets, 2 hour scratch ticket, zone 1 daily. Page 8 Night photo of B1 2001 and Souvenir Ticket for Melbourne St Kilda - light rail ...Yields information about the use of a Museum tramcar for tours in Melbourne during 1989 and has a strong association with one of the people who arranged and drove the tours. Also has a strong association with the Transporting Art project in Melbourne.Photo Album - NCL - consisting of heavy card brown cover with gold blocking and the word "PHOTOS" in gold with 8 black card board leaves, each covered in a plastic sheet or transparent film that covers the photos and bound together with screws. Assembled by Ron Scholten and others for the record of the 1989 visit to Melbourne by BTM tramcar W3 661 arranged by Yapper Tours - Ron Scholten, Peter Bardho and Bob and Monica Campbell. Page 1 - Ron Scholten and Peter Bardho W3 661 - as No. 44 at the BTM depot Three photos at Camberwell Depot Page 2 6 views of 661 at Bundoora terminus and on the "hump" by Preston workshops. Transporting Art - tram launch tickets - trams 1 to 4 Page 3 6 views of 661 at Malvern Depot, and termini that Malvern depot services. MMTB and SEC 8c/10d ticket. (possibly a tour ticket - see Reg Item 8369) Page 4 6 views of 661 - Carnegie, St Kilda, Footscray Transporting Art - tram launch tickets - trams 5 to 7 Page 5 6 photos of 661 - Albert Park, Brunswick, Thornbury? with 676, 612. Transporting Art - tram launch tickets - tram 8 Page 5 6 photos of 661 - Domain Interchange, Essendon, South Melbourne depots and South Melbourne loop. Transporting Art - tram launch tickets - tram 9. Page 6 4 photos of 661 - Essendon, airport, Essendon depot. Transporting Art - tram launch tickets - trams 10,11, and 13. page 7 Yapper Tours - advertising the tours circular with photos by John Belot. Tickets - MMTB, SEC, reproductions of some tickets, 2 hour scratch ticket, zone 1 daily. Page 8 Night photo of B1 2001 and Souvenir Ticket for Melbourne St Kilda - light rail opening 20-21, November 1987. FOHTD collection Reg Item 560 has copies of tickets issued for trams 1 to 17.trams, tramways, yapper tours, melbourne, tickets, transporting art -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Time Running Out: Shaping Regional Australia's Future, Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional Services, 2000
... Other chapters focus on particular sectors or issues including advanced telecommunications; information technology; transport (roads, rail, shipping, airports); energy (electricity, gas, renewable energy); education; water resources; and health. ...This report is the result of and inquiry into infrastructure and the development of Australia's regional areas by the House of Representatives, Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional Services. The foreword to the Committee's report states that the title 'Time running out' reinforces the urgent need to firstly acknowledge the deficiencies in infrastructure that exist throughout regional Australia and secondly, the need to remedy that lack of infrastructure. Action is needed to ensure that many regional communities don't just survive but learn to thrive once again. Chapters focus on major issues of leadership and local skills; policy, planning and coordination; and finance and investment. Other chapters focus on particular sectors or issues including advanced telecommunications; information technology; transport (roads, rail, shipping, airports); energy (electricity, gas, renewable energy); education; water resources; and health.non-fictionThis report is the result of and inquiry into infrastructure and the development of Australia's regional areas by the House of Representatives, Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional Services. The foreword to the Committee's report states that the title 'Time running out' reinforces the urgent need to firstly acknowledge the deficiencies in infrastructure that exist throughout regional Australia and secondly, the need to remedy that lack of infrastructure. Action is needed to ensure that many regional communities don't just survive but learn to thrive once again. Chapters focus on major issues of leadership and local skills; policy, planning and coordination; and finance and investment. Other chapters focus on particular sectors or issues including advanced telecommunications; information technology; transport (roads, rail, shipping, airports); energy (electricity, gas, renewable energy); education; water resources; and health.infrastructure regional australia, regional planning australia -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Changing the Location of the Essendon Airport terminus, Ron Scholten, 7-10-1976
... Rail Scrubber 10W at work cleaning head of rails where new concrete section. Has a TAA bus on the right side. .7 - W5 783 is about to be the first passenger tram to the terminus, at 3.50 pm About 20 workmen are completing the inbound or up track. .8 - W5 783 about to be the first passenger tram to the terminus, at 3.50 pm About 20 workmen are completing the inbound or up track. Yields information about the last day of the operation of the original Essendon Airport ...The original line to the Essendon Aerodrome was constructed in 1943 to serve the airport and aircraft construction. It was funded by the Commonwealth Government. By 1976, patronage to the airport terminus in Vaughan St had dropped, the crossing of the highway to the Tullamarine Airport opened in 1970, was dangerous, and the highway needed to be widened. The new terminus was a short distance to the north between Mathews Ave and the Highway. This series of photographs show the operation of a tram service during the changeover. Trams ran from the Niddrie crossover near Keilor Road to a temporary terminus just short of the worksite, with cars running "bang" road or the wrong way for one trip along either line. This would have been controlled by an Inspector at the Niddrie end. The work was done over a 7-hour period, including changing the overhead over. Work would have been completed after the changeover period. .1 - W5 800 at “temporary” Essendon Airport terminus, Cnr Mathews Ave, Vaughan St. after running “bang” road or the wrong way to this point from the Niddrie or Keilor Road crossover. Curves have been removed.. Has an Inspector chatting to a man with a hat standing alongside the tram. The shelter has a City of Keilor logo on it. .2 - W5 684, taken from the overbridge at the TAA stop - during the changeover of the tracks. Tram running “bang” road from Niddrie to the temporary terminus. .3 - SW5 787, temporary terminus in Mathews Ave, about to return to Niddrie as an “up” car on the “down” line. .4 - MMTB Track gang commissioning and placing rails at the new terminus with scrubber 10 waiting. Overhead in position with overhead for the curves partly removed. Mobile Crane on the left-hand side moving a formwork piece into position .5 - 10W cleaning new track at the new terminus. .6 - Rail Scrubber 10W at work cleaning head of rails where new concrete section. Has a TAA bus on the right side. .7 - W5 783 is about to be the first passenger tram to the terminus, at 3.50 pm About 20 workmen are completing the inbound or up track. .8 - W5 783 about to be the first passenger tram to the terminus, at 3.50 pm About 20 workmen are completing the inbound or up track.Yields information about the last day of the operation of the original Essendon Airport tram line and the works done for the new terminus.Set of 8 Kodachrome cardboard mount colour slides of the relocation of the Essendon Airport tram terminus 7-10-1976, by Ron Scholten. All slides have detailed descriptions on the rear trams, tramways, essendon aerodrome, essendon airport, closure, new tramways, route 59, mmtb, trackwork, w5 800, w5 684, sw5 787, scrubber 10w, w5 783, w5 class, sw5 class, taa airlines, city of keilor -
Melbourne Tram MuseumMap, Ministry of Transport, "Melbourne Transport Services Map - Tram, Train and Bus Services", c1975
... rail lines, detailed for the central part of Melbourne and insert section for Frankston. On rear description of routes, private bus routes and map of Melbourne metro lines. Has contact details for bookings and lost property etc. Not priced. Not dated, but circa 1975 - has map scale in kms and route 59 to Essendon Airport...rail lines, detailed for the central part of Melbourne and insert section for Frankston. On rear description of routes, private bus routes and map of Melbourne metro lines. Has contact details for bookings and lost property etc. Not priced. Not dated, but circa 1975 - has map scale in kms and route 59 to Essendon Airport ...Fold out map (27 sections 9 across x 3 deep), coloured of Melbourne's Tram and Bus routes, route numbers, rail lines, detailed for the central part of Melbourne and insert section for Frankston. On rear description of routes, private bus routes and map of Melbourne metro lines. Has contact details for bookings and lost property etc. Not priced. Not dated, but circa 1975 - has map scale in kms and route 59 to Essendon Airport still extends into Airport. 2nd copy added 16/7/2014. See Reg Item 521 for issue No.. 2, 1974.On front cover in ink "issue #3" in top right hand corner and "4 G 33" along bottom edge.trams, tramways, melbourne, map, tram & bus services, railways, mmtb, minister for transport -
Melbourne Tram MuseumMap, Ministry of Transport, "Melbourne Transport Services Map - Tram, Train and Bus Services", 1977
... rail lines, detailed for the central part of Melbourne and insert section for Frankston. On rear description of routes, private bus routes and map of Melbourne metro lines. Map No. 7, 1977. Has contact details for bookings and lost property etc. Priced 20c. 1977, route 59 showing as terminating opposite Essendon Airport...rail lines, detailed for the central part of Melbourne and insert section for Frankston. On rear description of routes, private bus routes and map of Melbourne metro lines. Map No. 7, 1977. Has contact details for bookings and lost property etc. Priced 20c. 1977, route 59 showing as terminating opposite Essendon Airport ...Fold out map (27 sections 9 across x 3 deep), coloured of Melbourne's Tram and Bus routes, route numbers, rail lines, detailed for the central part of Melbourne and insert section for Frankston. On rear description of routes, private bus routes and map of Melbourne metro lines. Map No. 7, 1977. Has contact details for bookings and lost property etc. Priced 20c. 1977, route 59 showing as terminating opposite Essendon Airport.On front cover in ink "" in top right hand corner and "4 G 33 " along bottom edge.trams, tramways, melbourne, map, tram & bus services, railways, mmtb, minister for transport -
Melbourne Tram MuseumMap, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board, Del J. Chau, "Tram Routes showing destination numbers", 1972
... rail lines, municipalities, rivers, scales, city section in detail, depots and Sunday only services. In bottom right hand corner has number P.14431, Del J. Chau 1972. The original has been altered to show the Bundoora, La Trobe University and East Burwood lines and the change to Airport West. ...rail lines, municipalities, rivers, scales, city section in detail, depots and Sunday only services. In bottom right hand corner has number P.14431, Del J. Chau 1972. The original has been altered to show the Bundoora, La Trobe University and East Burwood lines and the change to Airport West. ...Titled "Tram Routes showing destination numbers". Map dated 1972, showing routes with route numbers, including short working, names of main destinations, roads, railway stations and rail lines, municipalities, rivers, scales, city section in detail, depots and Sunday only services. In bottom right hand corner has number P.14431, Del J. Chau 1972. The original has been altered to show the Bundoora, La Trobe University and East Burwood lines and the change to Airport West. Type of map that was placed on the rear of the driver's doors of a W Class tramcar.Demonstrates a MMTB produced map used in trramcars.Full colour map or poster printed on heavy cardboard.trams, tramways, mmtb, map, routes -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - Wamira A10-M15 Documents and drawings
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne A10-M15 Wamira A10-M15-515 Fairing canopy outer AA10-M15-135-001 Bracket Assembly AA10-M15-530-001 Handle Canopy - prototype AA10-M15-529-001 Handle Canopy - prototype A10-M15-192-001 Shaft, horizontal roller, side rail- canopy A10-M15-147-001 A10-M15-168-001 AA10-M15-171-01A A10-M15-164-001 Washer AA10-M15-133-001 Screw – cap A10-M15-193-001 Shaft A10-M15-157-001 Shaft A10-M15-161-001 AA10-M15-552-01A Doubler rear bow canopy AA10-M15=141-001 Bracket AA10-M15-202-001 Shaft Document Wamira A10-M15 Documents and drawings ... -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewspaper, "The end for two lines", "Safety at risk - Union", "Buses to take over from 8pm", 7/01/1993 12:00:00 AM
... The front page not collected. .1 - Page 4 - "The end for two lines" and "Buses to run all night" - about the planned closure of rail lines (Williamstown and Upfield), operation of buss on nine different routes between midnight and down on Friday and Saturday nights. Also includes that airport...The front page not collected. .1 - Page 4 - "The end for two lines" and "Buses to run all night" - about the planned closure of rail lines (Williamstown and Upfield), operation of buss on nine different routes between midnight and down on Friday and Saturday nights. Also includes that airport ...Series of four newspaper cuttings from The Herald Sun 7/1/1993, about the closure of rail lines, buses to replace trains, all pages headed "Transport Revolution". The front page not collected. .1 - Page 4 - "The end for two lines" and "Buses to run all night" - about the planned closure of rail lines (Williamstown and Upfield), operation of buss on nine different routes between midnight and down on Friday and Saturday nights. Also includes that airport and football bus likely to rise under Vic Govt. polices. .2 - Page 5 - "Safety at risk - Union" - ARU remarks about Safety on public transport, tram conductors (photo of Merv Peters), photo of a lone passenger on a No. 72 tram at 10.25, union .3 - page 6 - map showing planned tram route closures (82 and part of 9), and bus replacements after 8pm, with the headline ""Buses to take over from 8pm", closure of rail lines and impacts on trains and trams. .4 - page 7 - map of rail line closures and bus replacement in the evening, "nine country lines for sale", and "The long and the short of a rort" - item about restrictive work practices and awards in public transport.trams, tramways, ptc, tramways, melbourne, railways, upfield, closure, buses, unions, public transport, conductors -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item), Statement Showing Whether and Under What Conditions R.A.A.F. Mechanical Vehicles May be Transported by Rail or Over Mainland Railway Systems
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Table on a large piece of drafting paper (roughly 1mx0.5m) Statement Showing Whether and Under What Conditions R.A.A.F. Mechanical Vehicles May be Transported by Rail ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC Collection - Transportation File From 01.11.1976 to 08.02.1978 - refer Description for further details
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Consisting of following, 1.Rail Transport 2.Australian Urban Passenger Train 3.Rail Car Manufacture 4.A.U.P.T Tendering 5.Queensland Railways 6.New Trams Document CAC Collection - Transportation File From 01.11.1976 to 08.02.1978 - refer Description for further details. ...Consisting of following, 1.Rail Transport 2.Australian Urban Passenger Train 3.Rail Car Manufacture 4.A.U.P.T Tendering 5.Queensland Railways 6.New Trams -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC History Correspondence Surface Transportation Railways from 5/7/74, CAC History Correspondence Surface Transportation
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne This file contains correspondence regarding CAC's efforts to expand their manufacturing into rail and bus transport. ...This file contains correspondence regarding CAC's efforts to expand their manufacturing into rail and bus transport. The correspondence is mainly about rail and consists of communications with potential customers and suppliers as well as extension internal communications and meeting notes. From 5/7/74 to 5/9/75
