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A class Melbourne tram : ウィキペディア英語版 | A-class Melbourne tram
The A-class are single-unit bogie trams, (officially known as light rail vehicles as classified on the (Yarra Trams website ), that operate on the Melbourne tram network. Seventy were built by Comeng, Dandenong between 1984 and 1987 in two batches, 28 A1s and 42 A2s, with only minor differences. They are the smallest trams by capacity currently operating on the network.〔 ==History==
Comeng had expected an extension to the Z-class order, and in the early 1980s drew up plans for a Z4-class, due to a change in state government in 1982 these plans were put on hold. The order eventuated however in late 1982, as an order for 28 A-class trams. The design, which was shaped by input from passengers and tramways employees, had a series of alterations from the Z-class design. They did not include the conductors console seen in the Z-class, and had a differing door arrangement that posed a design challenge, as there was less space to house equipment.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.yarratrams.com.au/about-us/our-history/trams-in-melbourne/ )〕 This order was extended in 1985 with an extra 42 ordered, they were designated A2-class due to a number of design changes.〔 All 70 A-class trams were built in Comeng's Dandenong factory, with all remaining in service today.〔(A1 Class ) Vicsig〕〔(A2 Class ) Vicsig〕 By August 2007 all had been fitted with LED digital signage, replacing traditional roller blinds.
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