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Hello Puff and welcome to the Railway Forum. I would like to see some photos of your layout and the rolling stock. I started out in 'N' gauge but due to sight problems, I have changed to '00'
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The railway I think your talking about is the Bush Mill Railway in Port Arthur, Tasmania. It was a narrow guage, 15 inches I think, and it had a replica of the first Beyer-Garratt, which was known as the K1. It closed in 2004 I believe. I've been on it but I don't remember much as I was only 2.
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Hi Puff my son lives in Melbourne(Tram City!) and I've been their twice and I'm going there for his wedding in a few weeks time. During my last visit to OZ I managed to visit a preserved railway near Hobart and one in Maldon, Victoria. As is usual for Railway enthusiasts they were very friendly.
after the wedding I hope to visit some other preseved railways, any suggestions. I was suprised to see that the Victorian railways were of 5ft 3in gauge, the Southern Cross Station having a platform with dual gauge ie 5ft 3ins & 4ft 81/2 in My son says its roasting hot in Melbourne, its -2C at the moment here! |
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What about some suggestions on visiying preserved railways in Victoria. Need to know as wife and children are organising trips to non railway locations.
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Scroll down on this link http://http://www.csse.monash.edu.au...rist/index.xml and you will find a few other decent lines. |
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