For some time I have been searching for an Adelaide tram timetable from when the H type trams were running and today I found it.
I recalled having a very fast ride one evening in 2006 at the very end of H type operation.
During the day, the time from Moseley Square in Glenelg to Victoria Square was 29 minutes.
From the 5:40pm tram on that time was dropped to 24 minutes - requiring some fast running.
I had a very fast, and enjoyable ride accompanied by the scream of straight cut gears. My pic attached.
I compared the current journey time - with new fast trams and one (or two?) extra tram overpasses on the route.
Not impressed! The published timetable does not show a time at Victoria Square, but the time from Moseley Square to South Terrace is 27 minutes.
I assume at least another 3 or 4 minutes would pass by before the tram arrived at Victoria Square.
Mal Rowe - who will always remember that evening run on the H
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On 19 May 2026, at 5:03 pm, Mal Rowe <mal....@gmail.com> wrote:
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<Glelg timetable 2000 (1).jpg><Glelg timetable 2000 (2).jpg><358 near Goodwood 17Feb2006.JPG>
On 19 May 2026, at 5:20 pm, Mark Skinner <eme...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Thanks Richard,
I do have paper copies.
Appreciate the offer, but not needed this time.
Mal

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On 21 May 2026, at 2:10 pm, John Wayman <johnwa...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 21 May 2026, at 6:23 pm, Andrew Highriser <andrewhi...@gmail.com> wrote:
In my time with the MMTB (1974-1976), I recall the mid evening inbound trips from Wattle Park were rather quiet. There was one at 2125 as I recall that would very rarely have any passengers until Swan Street, Richmond, and then only a handful.
There were quite a few “enthusiasts” at Camberwell at that time and if you had a “sympathetic” conductor you could get up to a little mischief.
So, on this trip at 2125, I remember on one of several occasions, punching the clock on time and then waiting for about seven or eight minutes. It would have been a “big” car because the W2s had all run in after the middle shifts had finished (usually by 2030). I went like the clappers to Warrigal Road (that may have been a compulsory stop). Then down the hill past the Through Road “Bundy” (that you conveniently forgot to punch on this occasion) and up to the flat section near Highfield Park.
Slowed down at the Riversdale crossover to avoid any possibility of a dewirement then gingerly to Wattle Valley Road that, I don’t recall but probably didn’t have traffic lights more than 50 years ago.
Then you literally screamed down the grade through Middle Camberwell and pulled up smoothly for the compulsory stop before the Riversdale gates.
By then you were on time, so “normal speed” to Camberwell Junction where, sometimes, an inspector was still on duty. As I recall, the inspectors moved around after the evening peak, doing follow ups on drivers and sometimes checking tickets. The inspectors came up through the ranks so I guess they had a good idea of the sort of shenanigans that may have occurred on the almost deserted mid evening streets in some suburbs.
Our beloved MMTB (1919-1983).
Paul
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Mick,
You need to take 407 for a run up to St Aidan’s Drive in full parallel from the loop.
Noel, also a fan of SGT’s.
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Gday Mal, All
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