GrahamH's photos
Log Toowoomba 04194061807
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A felled tree in the afternoon light in a bush reserve area at the top of the escarpment at Toowoomba. April 2019.
Do-nut SignWP 20220705 15 37 13 Pro
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Lost a cousin to this. Also 2 other rels are in remission. A sign seen in a medical practice where people queue. July 2022.
LaurelBankPark4WP 20220616 10 08 47 Pro
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This morning, as an aside to doing something else, I had a walk in a park which I rarely go to. June 2022.
LaurelBankPark3WP 20220616 10 08 01 Pro
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This morning, as an aside to doing something else, I had a walk in a park which I rarely go to. June 2022.
LaurelBankPark2WP 20220616 10 04 24 Pro
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This morning, as an aside to doing something else, I had a walk in a park which I rarely go to. June 2022.
LaurelBankPark1WP 20220616 10 03 36 Pro
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This morning, as an aside to doing something else, I had a walk in a park which I rarely go to. June 2022.
House 20211230 15 45 20 Pro
Bendigo2
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Bendigo had a few steam locos which appeared to be used for yard shunting occasionally. Here is one, a K class 2-8-0, photographed through the cyclone wire fence. January 1972.
Bendigo1
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I visited Bendigo partly because the trams were supposed to finish in 1972 but apparently they didn't. I travelled on both the lines, end to end. The interior of one of the trams ridden. I remember two types, one with 4 wheels and the other with eight wheels, my slides will tell me when I find them. January 1972.
NewportWkshp6
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Newport Railway workshops in suburban Melbourne, Australia. I had a wander around the area and oddly, there were no other people this afternoon. One J class and probably another behind it are likely to be destined for preservation. Sometime in January 1972.
NewportWkshp5
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Newport Railway workshops in suburban Melbourne, Australia. I had a wander around the area and oddly, there were no other people this afternoon. These locos, K163 & K169, were retained for preservation. January 1972.
NewportWkshp4
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Newport Railway workshops in suburban Melbourne, Australia. I had a wander around the area and oddly, there were no other people this afternoon. An unidentified loco waiting for something... January 1972.
NewportWkshp3
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Newport Railway workshops in suburban Melbourne, Australia. I had a wander around the area and oddly, there were no other people this afternoon. These locos, K163 & K169, were retained for preservation. Newport Workshops January 1972.
NewportWkshp2
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Newport Railway workshops in suburban Melbourne, Australia. I had a wander around the area and oddly, there were no other people this afternoon. An odd looking rail vehicle unlike any other I have seen. I have no idea about its purpose. January 1972.
Further information:
It's a Pintsch gas tank used for carriage lighting.
Used to live in the Spencer Street Passenger Yard for many years.
Pintsch gas, invented by Carl Pintsch in 1851, was distilled from naphtha and was widely used in carriage lighting, lighthouses and other marine navigation aids etc.
Treacherous stuff it claimed many lives in fires following derailments etc in Britain.
From Behind the Railway Scene (1950 publicity brochure), page 12, on VictorianRailways.net website:
www.victorianrailways.net/vr%20history/behind_the_scenes.pdf
On the Victorian system about 550 country passenger
cars are electrically lighted, and the remainder
burn Pintsch gas. The Pintsch gas is carried in cylinders
under the carriages and it is a job of the Train
Lighting staff to fill the tanks before a train leaves.
Pintsch gas is manufactured at North Melbourne (by
the Department's own plant) from crude oil. It has a
greater calorific value than coal gas and has the added
advantage of being compressible to 120 lb. per square
inch. Travelling gas holders—special railway trucks
with cylinders and compressor engine—take supplies
to country centres.
An HO scale model - vrcasts.blogspot.com/p/vc-04-tank-wagon.html
080622 from www.railpage.com.au/f-p2255223.htm#2255223
NewportWkshp1
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Newport Railway workshops in suburban Melbourne, Australia. I had a wander around the area and oddly, there were no other people this afternoon. A water tank and beyond a J class loco which was out of use. January 1972.
Watco Tmba WP 20220602 15 39 39 Pro
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An empty grain train at Toowoomba station standing waiting to travel to Warwick or beyond. Locos are WRA002 & WRA003. June 2022.
Platform roof WP 20220602 15 49 09 Pro
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Toowoomba's station's terminating platform is having the roofing removed and the steel frame is being repainted. June 2022. Mouse over for another photo.
Tree WP 20220531 11 35 58 Pro
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Not a cloud in the sky. So good to have a sunny day even if there is a cold wind blowing. May 2022.