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ATR Seminar 28-30 May 2004
Operation of Heritage Rail in the 21st Century

A very successful Seminar was held at Belgrave on the above dates with seven keynote speakers from both the regulators, industry and heritage rail speaking to the participants. The speaker from the National Regulatory Authority , Brett Baker, from the National Transport Commission, spoke on how Heritage Rail fits into the National sphere. Copy  available here
 
Phil Sochon Deputy CEO of the Australasian Railway Association spoke on the work of the ARA and how Heritage rail must play its part in the National scene. Copy  available here
 
Chris Le Marshall from Linqage International spoke on how either heritage rail  matures or fails.
 
A very interesting talk was given by Alan Gardner of Puffing Billy on how that railway went about accrediting a new item of rolling stock.
 
Further information on where Heritage Rail fits into the wider scene was given by Dr Graham Edkins  who is the Victorian Government Regulator. Copy  available here
 
Warren Doubleday provided an overview of heritage tramways and whether these organisations will survive the next 600 years. Copy  available here
 
Mike Ryan from the Victorian Department of Infrastructure spoke on the Heritage aspects of rail and where our organisations fit into the transport framework. Copy  available here

All who attended the seminar were able to explore the Puffing Billy workshops and as special treat were able to travel on a special train  hauled by the newly restored locomotive G 42 to Menzies Creek where a guided tour took place of the Puffing Billy Museum.

 
 A report of the papers delivered by many of the speakers can be found elsewhere on this page. The outline schedule of the weekend  is available here for historical purposes.

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