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Bring back the connies - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting...

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A documentary at the Melbourne International Film Festival is calling for the return of tram conductors.

Tramjatra: The story of the Melbourne conductor who helped save...

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He didn't count on Roberto D'Andrea. Mr D'Andrea, a tram conductor, first travelled to India in 1994, hot on the heels of a tram-driving girlfriend. Missing: Genthin" ‎| Must include: Genthin"

The Trammie family - Melbourne Trams: step aboard! - Culture Victoria

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Because of the nature of shiftwork and the demands of the trammie life, fellow workers, as Roberto r…

Charismatic Connies - Melbourne Trams: step aboard! - Culture Victoria

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Roberto shares his recollections of the opera singing, storytelling and other charismatic behaviour …

How a Melbourne 'connie' saved India's tram system

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When tram conductor Roberto D'Andrea first visited India in 1994, he didn't expect to hear that iconic 'ding' Melburnians are all too familiar with.

Special investigation: Melbourne's public transport pulse - Drive

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Have Melbourne commuters enjoyed better public transport services since privatisation? STEPHEN MOYNIHAN looks back at the radical overhaul, the problems it...

Tickets please! Connies put a show on the road

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For Melbourne's ghostly army of former tram conductors, May 23, 1998, is the equivalent of midnight on the Doomsday Clock.
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