Garahbara Scenics

Woodie

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The Garahbara Gully Pub provides some shade, as the Victorian Railways T Class heads a mixed passenger/goods off to the branch line. circa 1960.
 

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Too Late!

Too late for some good railfan piccies from the platform. This T Class mixed goods/passenger services leaves before I get there! circa 1960. (well, not quite 1960!!) That's a 1972 HQ holden racing it down the road! :p
 

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Wow, Woodie!
Thanks for the trip!:cool:
That is such fantastic modeling, & photography!
I love all the little scenes, with all the detail!
That goods shed looks like a replica of the prototype...did you scratchbuild it?
 
Woodie, looks very realistic and excellent modelling, also I expect, a well thought out plan.
Shamus
 
Justin,
We actually run a lot of equipment from everywhere. Some are British (the XPT passenger service run by the NSW gov't is based on the British Intercity 125 technology (but manufactured here, with mods). Early diesel/electrics were based on US prototypes, with some fully imported. Passenger stock (long distance) is based on US design but locally produced. Railcars (in the 40's - 60's were based on US designs with Bud railcars used by Victoria and South Australia, and Victoria producing their own version of the Doodlebug. All suburban stock is designed and manufactured here. The last 20 years has seen loco's designed and manufactured here as well. They were (slight rumour) going to use the French TGV technology for fast interstate trains, but that never got off the ground, especially when the Intercity 125 technology never goes any faster that 50!
 
Hi Woodie

Thanks for the photographic tours of your railway, it looks really realistic and well modeled. Great pictures too, I agree about Digital Cameras too, their raw close up performance and photo quality is excellent.

David