The current trams were built in the mid 1980's, double storey and still look great today, thanks to regular maintenance and being stored undercover in a secure tram shed near to the victor harbor tram stop.
Here is the shed:
Closer view:
A couple of trams are already in service today with two in storage...here is Tram No. 4:
Here is the view showing the track work that leads from the tram shed to the Victor Harbor train station and the Victor harbor tram stop.
Track switching:
View towards Victor harbor train station past the right side of the tram shed.
Here is the Victor Harbor tram stop where the tram journey starts:
Here are some photos of the horse drawn trams in action:
Here is the terminus stop on Granite Island:
There is a small manual turntable to turn the tram around for the return journey. A signboard shows the ride details - schedule and fares.
Close up of the tram front logo:
Tram is dropping off passengers:
On the move again:
The causeway that the tram crosses from Victor harbor to granite island:
It is well worth the visit to Victor harbor to ride the horse drawn tram!
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