Bus routes.
Bus routes.
Can someone please tell me (a) what was the route of the Harcourt Gardens bus service, and (b) at what stop on the Glenelg tram service did the Harcourt Gardens bus service cross the tram line ??
Was it Black Forest ?? I personally don't think so, but I'm not sure.
Was it Black Forest ?? I personally don't think so, but I'm not sure.
Re: Bus routes.
It was somewhere out in the direction of Edwardstown, but I'm not sure if it was east, or west, of South Road.
It is over 45 years since I left Adelaide and I noticed, when looking through a street directory, that the suburb is no longer listed.
It is over 45 years since I left Adelaide and I noticed, when looking through a street directory, that the suburb is no longer listed.
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Re: Bus routes.
Possibly 241 or 242 down Towers Tce. Closest Tram stop on route would be Winifred Ave Tram - Stop 8?. But I don't know what the bus numbers would have been back then. (All that's left of the suburb is the usual, a school named after it)
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Harcourt Gardens either was the former suburb name of Edwardstown, or was amalmagated into Edwardstown. The 'area' lies west of South Road, and covers the southern half of what is Edwardstown today. The kindergarten in the area still goes by the name of Harcourt Gardens Kindergarten.
The bus route that currently services the area is the 241 and 242, which operates along Towers Terrace. This bus crosses over the tram tracks in the suburb of Glandore, at the Beckman Street tram stop - stop 8. Whether or not previous bus services followed the same route, I do not know of.
The bus route that currently services the area is the 241 and 242, which operates along Towers Terrace. This bus crosses over the tram tracks in the suburb of Glandore, at the Beckman Street tram stop - stop 8. Whether or not previous bus services followed the same route, I do not know of.
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Re: Bus routes.
SNAP!
If both Shuz and I say it -- IT'S TRUE!
If both Shuz and I say it -- IT'S TRUE!
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Re: Bus routes.
Thank you, folks, for all the responses to my query.
I think that we've established that the relevant stop was not Black Forest.
Regards, Ron.
P.S. As a matter of interest, what is the procedure for loading a photograph into this thread ?? And don't get too technical with your answers, neither, because I'm very much a Rookie on such things.
I think that we've established that the relevant stop was not Black Forest.
Regards, Ron.
P.S. As a matter of interest, what is the procedure for loading a photograph into this thread ?? And don't get too technical with your answers, neither, because I'm very much a Rookie on such things.
Re: Bus routes.
Scroll down the page until you get to some blank space, put blu-tack on the back of the picture, and press firmly onto the screen.
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Re: Bus routes.
Excuse Omi, I guess he didn't get his tea and crumpets this morning...Omicron wrote:Scroll down the page until you get to some blank space, put blu-tack on the back of the picture, and press firmly onto the screen.
To post a picture, you need to either host it off site and surround a URL pointing to it with
eg:
Or if your account allows it you can use the upload attachment tab below your post (I think there's restrictions on new accounts and the use of this facility?) Browse to your picture (make sure it's of a suitable size and format for the web), add a comment if you wish and then upload it. When the file's finished uploading you click the "place inline" button (this puts some code into your post. Edit for placement and submit your post.
The result looks like this.
Exit on the right in the direction of travel.
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Yeah, well, that sounds all totally confusing (about par for the course when it to mentioning me and computers in the same breath) so I'll give it a bash sometime..
Now, what did he say ?? Put the image in the Delete file, hit esc and press button "B" to see if you get your money back.
Perfectly simple - clear as mud.
Thank you, I'll give it a go in due course.
Now, what did he say ?? Put the image in the Delete file, hit esc and press button "B" to see if you get your money back.
Perfectly simple - clear as mud.
Thank you, I'll give it a go in due course.
Re: Bus routes.
Hi All,
I realise that this is a trifle late. I can confirm most of the answers already posted. My family moved to Forbes (another now deceased suburb) in 1955, and at that time the Harcourt Gardens bus no longer terminated at that suburb but went beyond it - to Sturt Road, I think. Before our time this service must have terminated at Harcourt Gardens as can be seen in the 1949 Gregory's Street Directory at www.osmaustralia.org/gregorysmaps.php (see Map 19) which shows that Towers Tce, along which the service ran, actually itself terminated at Harcourt Gardens. The start of the service was announced in the Advertiser of 29-3-1950, (see trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/50214480), and it ran until the general MTT reorganisation of the Adelaide public transport system in the mid 1970s.
It is interesting to note on the 1949 directory that the suburb called Forbes did not yet appear. I believe that this suburb name was introduced in the mid 1950s when the Forbes Infant and Primary School opened in Thomas Street, but I could be wrong. I'm not sure about Harcourt Gardens, but Forbes was incorporated into South Plympton during the consolidation of suburb names prior to the introduction of postcodes in the 1960s when many old suburb names, like York and Chicago, disappeared. There is still (or was until about 4-5 years ago) a bus depot yard in Aberfeldy Ave and presumably this was originally the depot for the Harcourt Gardens service.
Ron.
I realise that this is a trifle late. I can confirm most of the answers already posted. My family moved to Forbes (another now deceased suburb) in 1955, and at that time the Harcourt Gardens bus no longer terminated at that suburb but went beyond it - to Sturt Road, I think. Before our time this service must have terminated at Harcourt Gardens as can be seen in the 1949 Gregory's Street Directory at www.osmaustralia.org/gregorysmaps.php (see Map 19) which shows that Towers Tce, along which the service ran, actually itself terminated at Harcourt Gardens. The start of the service was announced in the Advertiser of 29-3-1950, (see trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/50214480), and it ran until the general MTT reorganisation of the Adelaide public transport system in the mid 1970s.
It is interesting to note on the 1949 directory that the suburb called Forbes did not yet appear. I believe that this suburb name was introduced in the mid 1950s when the Forbes Infant and Primary School opened in Thomas Street, but I could be wrong. I'm not sure about Harcourt Gardens, but Forbes was incorporated into South Plympton during the consolidation of suburb names prior to the introduction of postcodes in the 1960s when many old suburb names, like York and Chicago, disappeared. There is still (or was until about 4-5 years ago) a bus depot yard in Aberfeldy Ave and presumably this was originally the depot for the Harcourt Gardens service.
Ron.
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