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Variant titleA Waverley Library Local History FactsheetAuthor/CreatorWaverley LibraryContentsIn 1911, after a decade-long battle, Bronte Beach welcomed a tram line extension, making it easily accessible to the public. Trams navigated a steep incline, known as the 'Bronte Cutting,' offering breathtaking views.. Trams served the beach for decades, ceasing in 1960, but Bronte Cutting and tram shelter reminders remain to this day.TypeFactsheetCollectionLocal History Factsheets
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Subject - Topical NameTrams and tramways Public transportSubject - Geographical NameBronte BeachTaxonomySpecial Collections | Factsheets | Waverley MomentsPlaces | Transport | Trams
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Trams come to Bronte, 1911. Waverley Council Library, accessed 17/01/2026, https://celebrating.waverley.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/40566



