- Robert Risson
Sir Robert Henry Joseph Risson CB, CBE, DSO, ED (
20 April 1901 –19 July 1992 ) was asoldier and public administrator. He was chairman of theMelbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board from 1949 to 1970.Sir Robert was born in 1901 at Ma Ma Creek near Grantham in South East
Queensland . Educated at nearby Gatton High School and subsequently at Queensland University, he graduated in Civil Engineering before joining the newly formedBrisbane Tramways Trust in 1923. He joined the Australian Army Engineers (Militia) as a Lieutenant in May 1933 and married Gwendolyn Spurgin inBrisbane in May 1934. He enlisted in theSecond Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in October 1939 and saw active service with the Seventh and Ninth Divisions in the Middle East includingTobruk andEl Alamein , and with the 1st Australian Corps in New Guinea. He was awarded theDistinguished Service Order and theCommander of the Order of the British Empire , and was promoted to the rank ofBrigadier in March 1943.As chairman of the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board, it was his vision and perseverance that caused Melbourne to retain and expand its electric tramways in spite of public opinion, the car-lobby and the political wishes of his masters in an era when most other cities were destroying tram networks in favour of buses and cars. Melbourne now has the largest tram network in the English speaking world and fifth largest in the world, [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3724/is_199806/ai_n8791540 Treasured trams] ] and a tram (D1.3501) was named in his honour upon its entry to service in 2002.
References
*http://www.tmsv.org.au/papers/risson.htm
* [http://tdu.to/resources/risson/default.asp Speeches]
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