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27 Jul - 27 Jul 2024

Bookings at Yesteryear Travel – www.yesteryeartravel.com.au

Times
Sessions at 11.00am and 1.30pm

Meal inclusions

* Ribbon Sandwiches (1 of each per person)
* Chicken & cranberry
* Cheddar & chutney
* Smoked salmon & cream cheese
* Egg & micro herbs

Scones (1 per person)
* Scones with cream and strawberry jam

Savoury Items (1 of each per person)

* Mini mushroom & spinach quiche
* Cucumber with salmon mousse
* Charcuterie stick
* Tomato tartlet

Sweet Items (1 of each per person)

* Mini melting moment
* Lemon tart
* Chocolate truffle
* Passionfruit cheesecake cup

Biscuits (2 of each per person)

* Scotch Finger, Choc Chip Cookie and Oreo

Tea & Coffee

Tea – Selection of different Teas

Cappuccino, Latte, Flat White Coffee

Full Cream & Low Fat Milk

Oat, Almond, Soy, Lactose Free Milk also available on request.

Cold drinks

Variety of juice

Variety of soft drinks

Variety of No Sugar soft drinks

Water

Featured Trams

L class tram 103 on the depot fan soon after arrival at the Musuem during Oct. 2023. Photo Benjamin Boehle-Mitchell.

Tram No. 103

L class tram No. 103 was built in 1921 by James Moore & Sons Pty Ltd as one of six trams numbered 101 to 106. The L Class were ordered by the Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust in 1919, but were not delivered until after the formation of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board. When built, the L Class dropcentre section differed in that it had four doorway openings, similar to the Adelaide F and F1 Type trams. The dropcentre sections were rebuilt during the early 1930’s to resemble the layout of the W2 Class trams, with the dropcentre floor also being raised slightly during the mid 1940’s to equalise the step heights into the tram. This tram is currently on loan to the Ballarat Tramway Museum and can be viewed by visiting the museum in the Lake Wendouree gardens.
Cuthberts 939 Wendouree Parade 5-4-2016 - Photo Warren Doubleday

Tram No. 939 – Cuthberts

Tram 939 is an SW6 class tram built in Melbourne in 1946. It became Colonial Restaurant Car No. 3 in 1995, and worked in Melbourne until 2012. The BTM acquired the tram in 2014. No. 939 was adapted for our use in 2015-2016. This adaption included removal of the toilet and the creation of a small kitchen, complete with dishwasher and an espresso coffee machine. In 2020 the tram was withdrawn from service during the COVID-19 outbreak and is currently waiting adaptions which will improve the air flow and circulation within the saloon.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Explore what’s coming up at the Ballarat Tramway Museum.

The tram is fully booked for 2026

High Tea on Cuthberts – New dates available for 2027

April 1 @ 8:00 am - December 31 @ 5:00 pm