Document - Bendigo Tramways Collection Significance Assessment, Dr. Gary Hill and Ms E.M. Doling, 2013

Historical information

Bendigo Tramways has been in operation since June 1890. From that time, the citizens of Bendigo have experienced battery, steam and electric trams. Over the years Bendigo’s trams have become intrinsically entwined with the city’s identity and the community that they serve. In October 1888 the Sandhurst & Eaglehawk Tramway Company was formed. Construction of a 6.4km long tram line between Eaglehawk and the Bendigo Railway Station commenced soon afterwards. Half-hourly services using battery powered trams commenced in June 1890.
History of Bendigo Trams: https://www.bendigoheritage.com.au/education/education-blog/73-the-story-of-bendigo-s-trams

Physical description

Thirty seven page document. On front page: 'Bendigo Tramways Collection Significance Assessment, Dr. Gary R. Hill, Mr. Andrew Ward and Ms E.M. Doling, Prepared by Minerva Heritage for the Bendigo Trust as the Managing Body for the Collection. October 2013'. The main items in the Tramways Collection assessed were: the trams, associated equipment, timber patterns, books and papers, engineering drawings, photographs, legal papers, uniforms and sundry items. Report includes photographs.

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