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Saturday challenge... This week we are celebrating the 2nd year anniversary here in our Saturday Self-Challenge Group. In honor of this, everyone can choose something they've learned here in SSC and take a photo using this technique. You can explain why you like using the technique and you can also embellish your photo with text and post-processing if you'd like.
Curves (25 Feb 2017 challenge), on the railway line near Cooroy in Queensland. Fun to look for curves as a photo opportunity.
Happy Birthday SSC!! Thanks to Karen and Val :-)
Curves (25 Feb 2017 challenge), on the railway line near Cooroy in Queensland. Fun to look for curves as a photo opportunity.
Happy Birthday SSC!! Thanks to Karen and Val :-)
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It's always so fun to see your part of the world, Gillian, and it's great having you here in SSC. Happy anniversary! :)
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Gillian Everett club has replied to ValfalGillian Everett club has replied to Esther clubBy Federation in 1901, all States except Western Australia were ‘linked’ by rail and more than 20,000 km of track had been laid. Sadly, those who envisaged a nation had not contemplated a national rail network. Three different gauges had been used.
New South Wales adopted the European standard gauge of 1435 mm, Victoria and South Australia built with the broad Irish gauge of 1600 mm, and Tasmania, Queensland, Western Australia and parts of South Australia used the narrow 1067 mm gauge. For many years, the different gauges handicapped the effective operation of interstate rail services.
In 1917, a person wanting to travel from Perth to Brisbane on an east-west crossing of the continent had to change trains six times...
it was not until June 1995 that trains could travel between Brisbane and Perth, via Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide on a standard gauge track.
By 1970 the situation had improved sufficiently so that a passenger could remain on the same train on a journey from Perth to Sydney. Three different gauges still exist in Australia, but the state capitals are now linked by one uniform gauge.
infrastructure.gov.au/rail/trains/history.aspx
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