List of Preserved W Class Trams
Class | Number | Location | Comments |
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W | 220 | Tramway Museum Society of Victoria | Under restoration to original condition. |
W | 380 | Hawthorn depot | Part of the Melbourne historic tram fleet, maintained in original condition. |
W1 | 421 | Bendigo Tramway | Rebuilt back from W2, renumbered Bendigo 31. |
W1 | 427 | Tramway Museum Society of Victoria | Reconverted from a W2-series tram in 1986 at Preston Workshops courtesy of the Victorian Government to celebrate 100 years of trams in Melbourne. |
W1 | 431 | Hawthorn depot | Part of the Melbourne historic tram fleet. It was reconverted from a W2-series tram in 1986 at Preston Workshops. |
W2 | 244 | Ferrymead Heritage Park | Owned by the Heritage Tramway Trust, the commercial arm of the Tramway Historical Society at Ferrymead Heritage Park in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is currently in storage at Ferrymead Park due to the closure of the Christchurch Tramway, but will return to service in mid-2013. |
W2 | 249 | Sydney Tramway Museum | In a livery of a proposed Canberra system. |
W2 | 321 | MOTAT in Auckland, New Zealand | |
W2 | 325 | Hawthorn depot | Has been converted to a driver training tram, thus is permanently immobile and housed at Hawthorn depot. |
W2 | 329 | Perth Electric Tramway Society | In operational condition. |
W2 | 357 | Melbourne Tramcar Preservation Association | |
W2 | 368 | Perth Electric Tramway Society | Is in need of restoration. |
W2 | 393 | Perth Electric Tramway Society | In operational condition. |
W2 | 407 | Melbourne Tramcar Preservation Association | |
W2 | 441 | Perth Electric Tramway Society | Is on loan from Bendigo Tramway and in operational condition. |
W2 | 456 | Bendigo Tramway | In storage. |
W2 | 509 | Tramway Museum Society of Victoria | |
W2 | 510 | Hawthorn depot | Part of the Melbourne historic tram fleet. |
W2 | 643 | Tramway Museum Society of Victoria | |
W2 | 646 | Tramway Museum Society of Victoria | |
SW2 | 275 | Bendigo Tramway | Renumbered Bendigo 33. |
SW2 | 426 | Perth Electric Tramway Society | In operational condition. |
SW2 | 436 | Masterton, New Zealand | Privately owned. It was converted from a W1-class tram to SW2-class in 1938. |
SW2 | 644 | Tramway Museum Society of Victoria | |
W3 | 661 | Ballarat Tramway Museum | |
W3 | 663 | Melbourne Tramcar Preservation Association | |
W4 | 670 | Melbourne Tramcar Preservation Association | |
W4 | 671 | Ballarat Tramway Museum | |
W4 | 674 | Perth Electric Tramway Society | In operational condition. |
W5 | 766 | Perth Electric Tramway Society | Is in need of restoration. |
W5 | 774 | Hawthorn depot | |
SW5 | 808 | Bendigo Tramway | |
SW5 | 849 | Melbourne Tramcar Preservation Association | |
SW5 | 880 | Bendigo Tramway | |
SW6 | 918 | Bendigo Tramway | Renumbered Bendigo 34. |
W6 | 976 | Bendigo Tramway | Restaurant tram. |
W7 | 1017 | Perth Electric Tramway Society | In operational condition. |
W7 | 1040 | Hawthorn depot | Last W class built. |
Class | Number | Location | Comments |
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W2 | 234 | Memphis, TN | Used in regular service on MATA Trolley. |
W2 | 353 | Memphis, TN | Used in regular service on MATA Trolley, renumbered 1978. |
W2 | 417 | Memphis, TN | Used in regular service on MATA Trolley. |
W2 | 626 | Memphis, TN | Used in regular service on MATA Trolley, renumbered 452, ex-New Orleans. |
SW2 | 478 | Memphis, TN | Used in regular service on MATA Trolley, renumbered 454, ex-New Orleans. |
W2 | 331 | Memphis, TN | Used in regular service on MATA Trolley, renumbered 455, ex-New Orleans. |
W2 | 539 | Memphis, TN | Used in regular service on MATA Trolley. |
W2 | 540 | Memphis, TN | Used in regular service on MATA Trolley. |
W2 | 545 | Memphis, TN | Used in regular service on MATA Trolley. |
W2 | 553 | Memphis, TN | Used in regular service on MATA Trolley. |
W2 | 369 | Dallas, TX | Operates along McKinney Avenue M-Line, nicknamed Matilda. |
W2 | 496 | San Francisco, CA | Used in regular service on F Market & Wharves line. |
SW6 | 916 | San Francisco, CA | Used in regular service on F Market & Wharves line. |
W5 | 756 | Savannah, GA | Used on the River Street Streetcar, electric motors are powered by a generator and battery hybrid drive. |
W2 | 531 | San Jose, CA | Operates on the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority historic trolley line. |
W2 | 601 | Chisholm, MN | Used at the Minnesota Discovery Center (formally Ironworld). |
W2 | 606 | Chisholm, MN | Used at the Minnesota Discovery Center (formally Ironworld). |
W2 | 648 | Rio Vista, CA | Preserved in operational condition at Western Railway Museum. |
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