Mornington Railway Preservation Society
On Friday 3 April, the MRPS held an evening to celebrate its 25
th
anniversary. This celebrates the work that has been done over
those 25 years to progress the railway from the stage of just
having a forlorn and lonely steam locomotive in Jubilee Park,
Frankston.
IK163 has now been back in service and is performing well. In
addition the two diesel locomotives T411 and T334 are now
both back in active service following a rather grim period back
in October and November last year when at times one or both
required substantial repair work just to keep operating. With
assistance from Downer EDI the problems were progressively
solved and the maintenance regime now put in place under the
rail safety accreditation program should reduce the chance of
repeat problems.
Work continued on the top coat of enamel on 3ABL as well as
the completion of the new canvas on the roof and three coats of
Emerclad. It is now
preserved but not
restored on the inside.
Track work
F
ollowing the Christmas break, the points
at 3 & 4 roads in the yard have been levelled and repacked,
and some worn bolts replaced. These points are made from 60lb. rail, compared to all our other sets at 80lb, and therefore need closer attention. They will be replaced in due course.
Melbourne Tramcar Preservation Society
New
mirror
brackets
were
cast and
machined for fitting
to trams 407 and 670.
W4 class trams had unique mirror brackets which necessitated
casting new brackets
utilising a set off 670 as patterns.
New cab
handrails were also fabricated for 670, being
necessary as the original ones were too long.. Both trams have
now been fitted with the offside
mirrors, which is in line with the Association's policy of
providing vision of both running boards from the
cab.
VR41
During March
the new drop centre storm curtains were fitted to VR 41. This
project was not without its difficulties due to the fact that
they were
unable to source suitable new spring rollers of the same
diameter as the originals They eventually located replacement
units that were slightly larger and this necessitated
alterations to the end brackets and side runners.
With the decision to now undertake the fitting of storm curtains to the
drop centre doorways of L 103 Alterations have had to be made to W class spring rollers as when this tram was
acquired along with L 105 neither tram had a full set of
fittings. Whilst the centre doorway is the same dimension as all
blind equipped W2 class trams this is not the case with the
large outer doorways, which are approximately 100mm wider on all
L class trams. Suitable W2 class rollers were taken from store
then dismantled and lengthened by welding extension pieces on to
form the correct length. New intermediate slats and bottom bars
have been fabricated from stainless steel for these blinds
W3 663
This tram is stored in the workshop building on No 1
road and work will commence on this car once SW5 849 is
completed. An investigation is being made into the
best way to repair the water damaged sections
of the plywood roof of this car.
Other Works
The track work is receiving attention and the curve behind
the car barn is to be rebuilt. The rails are to be
re-rolled and it is hoped to relay the curve
in August. Associated with the track is the overhead
and replacement poles 7 and 12 were connected to the
overhead network with spans to the old poles
removed.
At the entrance to the Museum a new
information sign has been erected.
Puffing Billy - Emerald Tourist Railway
Board
The annual Great
Train Race was held in May and was very
successful with a record number of runners taking
part in the event.
Lakeside
Station
At Lakeside
Station the ETRB is negotiating with the
municipal council seeking access to additional land to
build facilities there. The railway had to expend a
vast amount of money to allow it
to meet the new requirements of the Transport
Safety Act. Two people were engaged to do this work.
As a corollary to that is the training of our
staff and the railway has purchased a second hand portable class
room from the Education Department to allow us to do this most
necessary task.
Marketing
Marketing is slowly changing as
the origin of passengers from overseas changes and the railway
is concentrating on the Indian and Chinese markets as well
as our other visitor sources, not forgetting our home market
from whence the base patronage comes.
A new innovation
is the "Murder Mystery train" similar to "Murder on the Orient
Express" using characters similar to those in Sherlock Holmes.
Most of the action takes place at the Packing Shed. The players
are a local group, the "Gemco Players".
Workshops
In the workshops
we have 8A under a heavy "D" examination and 12A is under its 10
year overhaul. The Garrett G42 needs to have a "D" examination
conducted. This work is most extensive and has been
deferred with G42 being currently stored. Of the little engines,
the Peckett is receiving attention to the axle's journals and
brasses and these have been machined and the wheel sets
installed. The Decauville has had its boiler lifted from the
frame and is receiving a full overhaul. The Climax engine 1694
is under heavy overhaul and work is continuing
on the boiler and it is ready for inspection.
Work on the motion is proceeding and a design for
the axles has been completed.

Climax Boiler from 1694 ready to
steam Belgrave Workshops 10 July 2009
All photos J.Frost
The two "new"
second-hand DH class diesel engines were obtained from
Queensland. The more complete one is now at Belgrave to be
rebuilt. Its bogies are 3'6" gauge and need to be converted to
2'6' to allow it to run on our track. To deliver it from the
Museum at Menzies Creek DH31 was robbed of its bogies to
allow the engine to be transferred to Belgrave by rail. The
other DH is for spare parts as it came without an engine.
Carriage 2NBC has had a full
restoration and other carriages are receiving attention
as needed.
Museum
The PBPS has decided to award the
3'6" gauge equipment at the Museum at Menzies Creek
to the Bellarine Railway. The engines being disposed
of are the Garratt No2 from the Fyansford Quarry
and Perry No 11 from the same location with several
side tipping ore wagons. As well Pozieres from Port Pirie
in South Australia, which is one of the few
engines from World War 1 service, is part of the deal.
Steamrail

Double headed trains at Castlemaine
leaving for Maldon and for Melbourne
The group ran successful steam shuttle trips
in March
to Williamstown from Flinders Street station. The
shuttles carried over 1250 passengers and four trips
were run using K190 and K153 topping and tailing the
train. On Mother's Day a Rail and Sail trip was
run to Geelong behind K153 with the return
trip to Melbourne on Port Phillip Bay on the
Victoria Star.
On Good Friday the display train was again
placed at Southern Cross Station (Spencer Street) and
attracted good crowds during the day. $1,625 was donated
to for the Royal Children's Hospital appeal.
Because of the dry state of Victoria in
2009 the fire season was extended until May when the first
steam specials were able to operate beyond the
suburban area. The first trip ran to Ballarat.
Locomotives
Maintenance on the group's rolling stock has
continued and T364 is continuing its overhaul
and repainting. S301 is waiting on the delivery of
crank shaft from the USA. B72 is still being
restored. The steam engines are all serviceable.
Carriages
3ABE was overhauled in time for the 125th
anniversary trip to Maldon. 7ABE has had
treatment of its roof and clerestory side the same
as the other BE cars. 61BW has had its
batteries checked and had it roof repainted.
Other Works
The group has completed its move from
the old tarp Shop to West Block. A new temporary
coal loading ramp has been built and the old Bond
Store for many years the home of the group is
cleared ready for demolition. The entire area will
be used by the State government for a suburban train
depot. Unfortunately not all the operational
fleet of carriages will now be under shelter and
more carriages will have to be repainted at a more
frequent interval to maintain the rolling
stock.
The Victorian Goldfields Railway

J 541 leading J515 at Maldon 13 June 2009
Events
The railway had a most successful Steam Train
day for Kids. With the new rules for running Thomas
events the railway abandoned the previous format
and developed its own April Steam Trains for
kids event. A further Steam Train for Kids was
held in July.
The next successful event was the Muckleford Music day
on the 17 May and this was held in the goods shed at
Muckleford.
The railway celebrated its 125th anniversary on
the 13 June and a special train was run by
Steamrail and Operation 707 to Castlemaine and then on to
Bendigo. The train was hauled by R761 and
R707. At Castlemaine a band was playing, a
choir sang and
speeches made to note the event. Then
passengers were taken by a train hauled by double headed J class
engines to Maldon. Here the train was met by
another band on the platform. J541 and J515 hauled the
C&MR train. At Maldon a celebration parade
headed by a steam roller ran down into the town
centre. At the event the announcement was made that
the railway was successful in attracting funding for
new toilets at Maldon, an expanded retail
area, a carriage shed and the Muckleford Shed
loop.
Also on the day the railway officially
launched its new guide book.
The day from a rail fans point of
view, had a final highlight when the Melbourne
bound train departed from Castlemaine simultaneously with
the train returning to Maldon. The trains
were departing in the twilight and the steam
vapour made an evocative picture as both trains departed.
Tramway Museum Society
Owing to the few volunteers that are
available to regularly open the museum,
commencing on the 1 January 2009 it has been decided
to only open the museum on the
1st and 3rd Sundays in the month from
11.00am to 4.30pm. As the Museum was unable to
complete the new Accreditation requirements for the time
being it has become a static Museum.
The open day for members
of the Mitchell Shire was most successful with many
visitors from the municipality. There was great interest
in South Australian tram H 373. The tramway ran
a most successful "Trams at Twilight" event on
4 April 2009 and five different trams were used.

Tram at the terminus at Bylands 4 April
2009
To improve the electrical efficiency of
the tramway the Bendigo Tramways have installed additional
earth returns and pole bonds and repaired broken welded
track joints. After this work was completed further
electrical problems have occurred and it has
been difficult to find the cause of the
problems being experienced.
The fencing of the right of way
has been replaced on the Northern side. A deliberate
vandalism attack affected the museums water supply
and most water was lost. After repairs were
completed water had to be purchased to
provide a supply.
Yarra Valley Railway
On Saturday the
7th February the bushfires caused
significant damage to the Lilydale - Healesville corridor and
surrounding areas. 7 bridges were lost with 2
lost between Tarrawarra and Yarra Glen. The remaining 5
bridges were lost on the South side of the Yarra
Glen Station in the section reserved for tourist railway
use. Damage was also sustained to the track between Yarra
Glen and Healesville with 1.6km of track destroyed with all the sleepers completely burnt
to ashes. Track at Yarra Glen Station was also
destroyed.
The damage is a great
blow to the railway but while the whole town of
Healesville was threatened by the fires the
operational section of the railway was spared. Over
the Labour Day weekend a model railway
show was run in Healesville and the normal trolley
trips were run. The people of Melbourne
responded magnificently and the town was flooded
with people coming out to assist the businesses
in the district. The railway put equipment on
display at Healesville station and J 516 had a fire
put in to boil water for cleaning purposes
preparatory to removing the tubes. The event brought
many hundreds of people to Healesville which
was suffering a down turn from the fires.
In the meantime work is
continuing on the preparation of opening the
existing trolley section for full scale rail operation and
using the restored rail motor. In the workshop the
first of the carriages are being rebuilt.
The railway has purchased a share
of Steam locomotive J54. It is anticipated that this
engine will be available to operate on the railway by mid
2010.
Considerable effort is being made to
complete the track work to allow the railway to
commence train operation on the running section. An additional GY
wagon No 5651 has been obtained from the South
Gippsland Tourist Railway. The line now
has four GY wagons.
Updated July 2009