It’s actually a new road user for the first time in five decades. The previous Queensland tram running was in Brissy which is essentially replacing them with dud bendy buses! You can’t call those biarticulated buses a metro in any sense really, as many consider metro to be heavy rail systems.
What happens when trams cross train tracks (as in the ones that can carry freight)
They don't cross any railways
@@briannem.6787 unless you live in Melbourne lol
@@benjaminhawkins1026 This line in particular doesn't, though. You've got a good point, though.
This should be on TV in southeast Queensland from Brisbane to the Gold Coast and in all move theatres.
It’s actually a new road user for the first time in five decades. The previous Queensland tram running was in Brissy which is essentially replacing them with dud bendy buses! You can’t call those biarticulated buses a metro in any sense really, as many consider metro to be heavy rail systems.
Good train
common-sense really....