File:Tram stop sign, City South, King William Street, Adelaide.jpg

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A quirkily designed tram stop sign reading "City South"; a moving tram passes in the background

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English: The sign is one of many installed on Adelaide's Glenelg tram line as it was before route extensions in 2007. It is in King William Street, a few metres north of the intersection with Halifax Street, for boarding of southbound passengers. Behind it is an Alstom Citadis 302 tram, rapidly accelerating from the northbound stop 40 metres away. Small temporary notices on the uprights publicise the route of a loop serviceoperating from South Terrace to the Festival Centre and Botanic Garden stops during the city's festive "Mad March".
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Camera location34° 55′ 57.68″ S, 138° 36′ 01.37″ E  Heading=270° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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