|
Re: More photos on Flickr
Sorry but I don't see what these photos have to do with the PB&SS line! Or did you give us the wrong web address?
-- Brian RumaryEnglandbrian(at)rumary.co.uk
Sorry but I don't see what these photos have to do with the PB&SS line! Or did you give us the wrong web address?
-- Brian RumaryEnglandbrian(at)rumary.co.uk
|
By
B.Rumary
·
#8382
·
|
|
Re: Cairns
It is J.Hill’s Glen Boughton Estate. Agricultural tramway, 2ft gauge, horse worked.
Plenty of references in Trove Newspapers.
John
It is J.Hill’s Glen Boughton Estate. Agricultural tramway, 2ft gauge, horse worked.
Plenty of references in Trove Newspapers.
John
|
By
John Browning
·
#8381
·
|
|
Re: More photos on Flickr
Hello Michael,
Very good photographs, as always.
I will be on the Climax trip this afternoon/evening, so may see you there.
Regards,
Frank
Hello Michael,
Very good photographs, as always.
I will be on the Climax trip this afternoon/evening, so may see you there.
Regards,
Frank
|
By
Frank Stamford
·
#8380
·
|
|
Cairns
Interesting marking near mouth of Trinity Inlet and oppositeside of inlet to the Cairns Wharves is marked formation only. I know there are erroneousformations marked on topographical maps so I wonder
Interesting marking near mouth of Trinity Inlet and oppositeside of inlet to the Cairns Wharves is marked formation only. I know there are erroneousformations marked on topographical maps so I wonder
|
By
Petan
·
#8379
·
|
|
Re: More photos on Flickr
Welcome to Australia Michael!
Some very nice photos of Puffing Billy, thanks for sharing
cheers
Geoff Potter
Welcome to Australia Michael!
Some very nice photos of Puffing Billy, thanks for sharing
cheers
Geoff Potter
|
By
Geoff Potter <potgeoff@...>
·
#8378
·
|
|
More photos on Flickr
Greetings from...
Now at this point I would usually say the United Kingdom and plug some UK photos on Flickr...
However, at the moment I am in Melbourne.
Today and yesterday I've been taking
Greetings from...
Now at this point I would usually say the United Kingdom and plug some UK photos on Flickr...
However, at the moment I am in Melbourne.
Today and yesterday I've been taking
|
By
Michael C.
·
#8377
·
|
|
Re: Wyndham (WA) port tramway
Thanks David - very helpful
To: LRRSA@...
From: LRRSA@...
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 06:06:50 +0000
Subject: RE: [LRRSA] Wyndham (WA) port tramway
Hello Sam (and others) – there are loco /
Thanks David - very helpful
To: LRRSA@...
From: LRRSA@...
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 06:06:50 +0000
Subject: RE: [LRRSA] Wyndham (WA) port tramway
Hello Sam (and others) – there are loco /
|
By
Sam Laybutt
·
#8376
·
|
|
Re: : Wyndham (WA) port tramway
Hi Phil - thanks, a friendly member kindly sent me a copy of this article :)
I will be keen to purchase many more of the old issues once PDF copies are available for purchase (I think the committee
Hi Phil - thanks, a friendly member kindly sent me a copy of this article :)
I will be keen to purchase many more of the old issues once PDF copies are available for purchase (I think the committee
|
By
Sam Laybutt
·
#8390
·
|
|
Re: : Wyndham (WA) port tramway
Sam,
"Light Railways" No.59 (if you haven't already got it) has a very useful introduction to the port tramways around Wyndham. On sale at the LRRSA Online Shop for $2 (plus postage!). LRRSA Online
Sam,
"Light Railways" No.59 (if you haven't already got it) has a very useful introduction to the port tramways around Wyndham. On sale at the LRRSA Online Shop for $2 (plus postage!). LRRSA Online
|
By
Phil Rickard
·
#8375
·
|
|
Re: Wyndham (WA) port tramway
Hello Sam,
I have seen reports from two people who have visited Wyndham in the past few weeks. They saw a line up of rolling stock including an 0-6-0ST Hudswell Clarke steam
Hello Sam,
I have seen reports from two people who have visited Wyndham in the past few weeks. They saw a line up of rolling stock including an 0-6-0ST Hudswell Clarke steam
|
By
Frank Stamford
·
#8374
·
|
|
Re: Wyndham (WA) port tramway
Hello Sam (and others) – there are loco / rolling stock displays at the port, rails still on the wharf. My last visit was in 1994 with Denis Cumming when I assisted him in his work to compile a
Hello Sam (and others) – there are loco / rolling stock displays at the port, rails still on the wharf. My last visit was in 1994 with Denis Cumming when I assisted him in his work to compile a
|
By
David Whiteford <david.whiteford@...>
·
#8373
·
|
|
Wyndham (WA) port tramway
I will be visiting Wyndham next week - is there anything to see of the old tramway at the Port? And are 'tourists' allowed into the port area / on the jetty? If there are some rails to be seen, and I
I will be visiting Wyndham next week - is there anything to see of the old tramway at the Port? And are 'tourists' allowed into the port area / on the jetty? If there are some rails to be seen, and I
|
By
Sam Laybutt
·
#8372
·
|
|
Re: Murarrie brick kiln tramway
It appears that this was known as Tingalpa Brickworks.
There was a dispute with the Balmoral Council in 1902-3 over a projected tramway to Murarrie
It appears that this was known as Tingalpa Brickworks.
There was a dispute with the Balmoral Council in 1902-3 over a projected tramway to Murarrie
|
By
John Browning
·
#8371
·
|
|
LRRSA SEQ October meeting details
To all LRRSA members,
The next SEQ meeting will be held on Friday 16 October 2015 at the BCC Library, 107 Orange Grove Road Coopers Plains, car park at the rear of the building and entry to the
To all LRRSA members,
The next SEQ meeting will be held on Friday 16 October 2015 at the BCC Library, 107 Orange Grove Road Coopers Plains, car park at the rear of the building and entry to the
|
By
sncs@...
·
#8370
·
|
|
Re: Bonalbo - was: Ballina
Hi Everyone,
I spoke to Trevor today. He believes that there is currently no track, soeven the siding track and point work has been removed since the pictures weretaken.
Cheers
Bruce
Hi Everyone,
I spoke to Trevor today. He believes that there is currently no track, soeven the siding track and point work has been removed since the pictures weretaken.
Cheers
Bruce
|
By
Bruce Wood
·
#8369
·
|
|
Re: : Rail Fingal NSW
Last week I mentioned the mystery rail I found in the road bitumenoutside the cemetery on the northern side of Fingal Head near the mouth of theTweed River. So far no conclusive proof the rail was
Last week I mentioned the mystery rail I found in the road bitumenoutside the cemetery on the northern side of Fingal Head near the mouth of theTweed River. So far no conclusive proof the rail was
|
By
Petan
·
#8368
·
|
|
Re: Bonalbo - was: Ballina [2 Attachments]
At the Liverpool train exhibition tomorrow, I will see the Bonalbo schoolprincipal (who lives at Casino), so I will ask him if he has recently had aclose look?
Bruce
At the Liverpool train exhibition tomorrow, I will see the Bonalbo schoolprincipal (who lives at Casino), so I will ask him if he has recently had aclose look?
Bruce
|
By
Bruce Wood
·
#8367
·
|
|
Re: Bonalbo - was: Ballina [2 Attachments]
Unfortunately not. The only time I saw it from ground level was in 1988, so your viewing was more recent; but my recollection from then was that it vanished into dirt, not only grass. I don't
Unfortunately not. The only time I saw it from ground level was in 1988, so your viewing was more recent; but my recollection from then was that it vanished into dirt, not only grass. I don't
|
By
Eddie Oliver
·
#8366
·
|
|
Murarrie brick kiln tramway
Murarrie brick kiln tramway on a 1923 Brisbane 1 inch mile topographicalmap. Locate Murarrie railway station on the Cleveland branch on the southsideof Brisbane and look slightly south east to find a
Murarrie brick kiln tramway on a 1923 Brisbane 1 inch mile topographicalmap. Locate Murarrie railway station on the Cleveland branch on the southsideof Brisbane and look slightly south east to find a
|
By
Petan
·
#8365
·
|
|
Re: Bonalbo - was: Ballina
Expanding the original subject slightly to discuss the Bonalbo construction ….
A Construction Siding for the proposed line was actually laid in, and when works ceased, part was retained for
Expanding the original subject slightly to discuss the Bonalbo construction ….
A Construction Siding for the proposed line was actually laid in, and when works ceased, part was retained for
|
By
Hunslet
·
#8364
·
|