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General views during the Rugby World Cup Warm Up match between South Africa v Argentina at Loftus Versfeld, South Africa. August 17th 2019 (Mandatory Byline -Steve Haag Sports Argentine Rugby Union)
R1 Type Sydney tram at the Royal National Park terminus. Taken on Wednesday at the Tram Museum in the Royal National Park, Loftus, Sydney.
Sydney P type tram at the Sydney Tram Museum, open every day during the School Holidays. Close to Loftus Railway Station, tram rides to the Royal National Park.
Loftus Road 13th September 1975
Despite London transport being on strike for Uniteds visit a full red army turn out....
Christopher Loftus and Kevin Speight were stabbed to death in Istanbul the night before Leeds United played Galatasaray in the first leg of the UEFA Cup semi-final in April 2000....
Police sergeant Thomas J. Loftus lived here. The 54-year old responded to a police call of shots fired on the north side. Accompanied by an 18-year old cop fan, he proceded to SMC Cartage on North Clark Street. Inside he found the remains of seven men who were slain in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
Located at 2737 W. Carmen Ave.
I.D.s 320 & 01039 photographed by John Ward on 1993-02-28 using a 35mm camera producing a colour negative from a roll film, then scanned and digitized.
Bill and Enid Ritchie's restored International Van 020 in the livery of the Daily Mirror Newspaper at Sydney Tramway Museum, Loftus, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.
General views during the Rugby World Cup Warm Up match between South Africa v Argentina at Loftus Versfeld, South Africa. August 17th 2019 (Mandatory Byline -Steve Haag Sports Argentine Rugby Union)
Driving on a gumbo road along the tracks that go north into Canada.
Good thing it was dry. Even still I could feel the softness of the ground through the tires.
And see the swervy lines from others who apparently misjudged the ground conditions. :O
A few photographs taken recently at the Sydney Tramway Museum. If you're a Sydneysider come down to Loftus some Sunday and enjoy yourself riding and exploring old trams. It is lots of fun.
The picture shows the the former Loftus Signal Box, now lovingly restored and placed at the northern terminus. Thanks to Transport NSW for this wonderful gift. The Museum's tramway water tanker, awaiting restoration, is behind the Signal Box.
I.D.s 631 & 00212 photographed by John Ward on 1974-12-14 using a 35mm film camera producing a colour slide that has been scanned and digitized.
Sydney Tramway Museum ex Brisbane City Council preserved Dreadnought tram No 180 on the track at the old museum site off the Princes Highway, Loftus, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.