New Zealand's Trams. Once Were Wonderful.
Trams were everywhere in NZ 100 years ago, but then by the second half last century they weren’t really anywhere. In fact today they don't form a part of a official commuter public transport in any city. But in spite of that, NZ's tramway history is rich and varied, boasting a fleet that included horse-drawn, cable, electric, funicular, and even battery-operated trams over a century ago.

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Rolling Stock of Wellington: The DM/D Class EMU

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Hobart's Trams. Hero To Zero.

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Amazing New Zealand (1963)

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The Watson's Bay Tram Line - Once The Busiest Of Them All

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Launceston Tramway Museum, Launceston, TAS

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We Finally Know What Actually Happened To The Hindenburg

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S2 E10: NZ Railways | RNZ

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Adelaide Tramway Network Timeline Map: 140 Years of Trams (1878–2018)

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Is global warming really that bad?

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Christchurch Tram Tour: Full 50-Minute Hop-On Hop-Off Adventure! Explore NZ’s Heritage Ride

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All In A Day. The Silver Fern Railcar

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Australia's Trams. Their Rise, Fall & (sort of) Return

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Former Melbourne Trams preserved in New Zealand (HD)

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60 years of bad decisions - how WELLINGTON lost its trolleybus system?

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Wellington Airport - from Start to Finish

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Inside The Sydney Trams: How Australia's Largest Tram Network Was Burned

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How A Roman Road Changed Belgium Forever

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Why Auckland Needs This $3.2BN Railway

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"Citizen Tram" (1960s MMTB Film)

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