G Type Adelaide Tram
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The G type Adelaide tram was a class of four single truck
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trams, manufactured by the US firm J.G. Brill Company. They arrived in completely knocked down form and were assembled by the
Municipal Tramways Trust The Municipal Tramways Trust (MTT) was established by the Government of South Australia in December 1906 to purchase all of the horse-drawn tramways in Adelaide, Australia. The Trust subsequently also ran petrol and diesel buses and electric t ...
in 1924. They were used exclusively on the isolated
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network, mainly on the lightly trafficked Rosewater line to either Semaphiore or
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. After that closed in 1935, all were sold to the State Electricity Commission of Victoria and placed in service in
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. In 1947, they were transferred to
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. One was scrapped in 1956 after an accident, the other three remaining in service until the system closed in April 1972.G type tram 303 (1924)
Tramway Museum, St Kilda


Preservation

All are preserved: *301, 302 & 304 by the Bendigo Tramway Trust *303 by the
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References

{{Adelaide public transport, state=collapsed Adelaide tram vehicles J. G. Brill Company