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L1158 collecting a GY that had been left on the
goods loop siding 3
days earlier due to a hot bearing.
This has long been one of my favourite photos. I just wish I'd taken more
photos of the L's.
Longwarry. (15?).10.86 |
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S313 on an RTA tour to Sale. It is shown here on the Morwell
Briquette siding just after crossing Commercial Road bridge. |
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S313 on the same tour. This time leaving the Maryvale paper
mill. |
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Superchook. Ex Adelaide railcar set at Leongatha. |
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A class loco crossing Monash Way, Morwell with the paper
train. |
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The crews of L 1158 on an up pass. and T378 on a
down empty bike ride special change trains at Longwarry. |
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The Traralgon Tait-a-Thon special screeches and sparks along
the little used goods loop at Longwarry. I was looking forward to
photographing it leaving the down end of the loop (relatively picturesque)
but incredibly, on a train full of electric traction enthusiasts, nobody
seemed to know what the "Overhead Permit Ends Here" sign on the overhead
wires meant. Worried that the train might become disabled, it reversed back
out the way it came. The train had already passed the isolating switches.
The signs were for persons loading wagons not to load past the signs when
permission had been obtained to switch the wires off. |
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X 32 taking on water (through the Station
Master's garden hose) at Longwarry. |
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Last day of electric trains to Warragul.
ElecRail's Tait set leaves Warragul near Gallagher's Crossing. |
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L 1162 heading to Warragul on the last day of
electric trains to Warragul. Taken at Red Hill, Longwarry. |
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A81 - A 71 head a Maryvale bound paper
train out of Yarragon. The leading wagon will be left at Morwell. |
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A81 - A?? Approach Morwell with the Maryvale
paper train. Again, the leading wagon will be left at Morwell before the
train heads to Maryvale. |
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The above train crosses Old Melbourne Road and
enters the paper mill property. |
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EM100 runs back and forward over Kennedy St,
Longwarry crossing. |
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X50 - S302 sit on the mainline at Moe whilst the
crew starts B65 on a siding. This used to be a regular event for a while on
the then lengthy briquette train. Quite why a loco was left here in the
first place I haven't yet been able to find out. |