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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Campaign Gets Results, 2016
... Railway Crossing... Advisory Committee Railway Crossing Two lifts will be installed ...Two lifts will be installed at the Blackburn Railway Station as part of the level crossing removal project.Two lifts will be installed at the Blackburn Railway Station as part of the level crossing removal project.Two lifts will be installed at the Blackburn Railway Station as part of the level crossing removal project.blackburn railway station, whitehorse disability advisory committee, railway crossing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Blackburn Level Crossing
... Blackburn railway crossing... Removal Authority Blackburn Road Blackburn railway crossing ...Blackburn Road level Crossing was closed for 2 weeks.Blackburn Road level Crossing was closed for 2 weeks for the rail line to be lowered under Blackburn Road. More than 1,000 piles will be drilled to reinforce the rail corridor which is due to be completed 2017.Blackburn Road level Crossing was closed for 2 weeks. level crossing removal authority, blackburn road, blackburn railway crossing, blackburn railway station -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, New Path proposal Put Forward, 2016
VicRoads has decided that the shared-use path will be located south of the railway line at Blackburn.VicRoads has decided that the shared-use path will be located south of the railway line at Blackburn. However Box Hill North's Peter Carter, a former VicRoads traffic engineer, believes his northern alignment is better.VicRoads has decided that the shared-use path will be located south of the railway line at Blackburn. blackburn, level crossing removal authority, cycling, vicroads, carter, peter -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Blackburn Road Level Crossing, 2016
... Blackburn Railway Crossing... Blackburn Railway Crossing Blackburn Railway Station An aerial view ...An aerial view of the Blackburn Road level crossing removal works.An aerial view of the Blackburn Road level crossing removal works.An aerial view of the Blackburn Road level crossing removal works.level crossing removal authority, blackburn road, blackburn railway crossing, blackburn railway station -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Blackburn Level Crossing, 2016
... blackburn railway crossing... railway crossing Blackburn Road level crossing removal is underway ...Blackburn Road level crossing removal is underway with work expected to be completed mid - 2017 by lowering the rail line beneath the road.level crossing removal authority, blackburn railway crossing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Blackburn Railway Station - Looking West from Level Crossing - 1919, c1919
Black & white photo of Blackburn Railway Station in 1919blackburn railway station, 1919 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Blackburn Railway Station, 1977
... looking west from Blackburn level crossing Blackburn Railway ...Used in 'Blackburn - a picturesque history' by Robin Da CostaBlack & white photo looking west from Blackburn level crossingblackburn railway station -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Blackburn Railway Station, 1919
... looking west from Blackburn Level crossing 1919 Blackburn Railway ...Used in 'Blackburn - a picturesque history' by Robin Da CostaBlack & white photo looking west from Blackburn Level crossing 1919blackburn railway station -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white strip and photocopy, Blackburn shops and railway crossing, 1/08/1976 12:00:00 AM
... Blackburn shops and railway crossing... and Blackburn Road . Blackburn Blackburn shops and railway crossing ...B/W strip photo of South Parade and Blackburn Road . Blackburnblackburn, shops -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white strip and photocopy, Blackburn shops and railway crossing, 1/08/1976 12:00:00 AM
... Blackburn shops and railway crossing... and Blackburn Road Blackburn Blackburn shops and railway crossing ...B/W strip photo of South Parade and Blackburn Road Blackburnblackburn, shops -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white strip and photocopy, Blackburn Road Shops, 1/08/1976 12:00:00 AM
... blackburn railway crossing... Mitcham melbourne blackburn railway crossing blackburn road ...B/W strip photo of Blackburn Road Shops.blackburn railway crossing, blackburn road, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Blackburn Road Railway Gates, C1918
... blackburn railway crossing... Mitcham melbourne blackburn railway crossing Blackburn Black ...Black and white photo of Blackburn Road Railway Gates looking southblackburn railway crossing, blackburn -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, Lyell, A.R, 1950-1959 (Approximate)
"Prize Winner: This picture of the Wahgunyah-Springhurst mixed train crossing Black Dog Creek (near Lilliput) won for Mr A.R. Lyell the C.C. Singleton prize of the Australian Railway Historical Society for the best railway picture of the year. The subject is one of the very few mixed trains now running in Victoria, many of them having been superseded by diesel rail cars."Black and white photographic reproduction of photograph of Wahgunyah-Springhurst mixed train crossing Black Dog Creek at Lilliput. Reproduction of prize winning photo taken by Mr A.R. Lyell"Prize Winner: This picture of the Wahgunyah-Springhurst mixed train crossing Black Dog Creek (near Lilliput) won for Mr A.R. Lyell the C.C. Singleton prize of the Australian Railway Historical Society for the best railway picture of the year. The subject is one of the very few mixed trains now running in Victoria, many of them having been superseded by diesel rail cars."railways, wahgunyah-springhurst train, lilliput, black dog creek, c c singleton prize, australian railway historical society -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image
Details of the newspaper that published the article and of the date are not known at this time.Photocopy, taken from a newspaper article, of a photograph of train crossing Black Dog Creek, Lilliput. Copy is accompanied by an envelope, with inscription.Written on envelope: "With complements, and Best Wishes for a successful 'Historical' year in 1974. M Marsh" Caption on photograph: "Winner: This picture of the Wahgunyah-Springhurst mixed train crossing Black Dog Creek (near Lilliput) won for Mr A.R. Lyell the C.C. Singleton Prize of the Australian Railway Historical Society for the best railway Picture of the year. The subject is one of the very few mixed trains now running in Victoria; many of them having been superseded by diesel rail-cars."australian railway historical society, railway, steam trains, black dog creek, lilliput -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Nimon's Bridge, 1999, 04/10/1999
Nimons Bridge was built in 1890, as part of the then Ballarat-Linton railway. The bridge is 17 spans with tall timber piers of four driven piles each, with triple sets of diagonal cross-bracing and walers and a single row of longitudinal horizontal bracing between piers. The spans are of a uniform twenty feet (6.1 metres), originally supported by four 21-inch x 9-inch (535 mm x 230 mm) Kauri timber beams per span, following the standard V.R. design of the period. When the superstructure was rebuilt after the 1953 fire, the timber beams were replaced with two 24-inch (610mm) deep rolled-steel-joists on each span. These are marked 'Lancashire Steel Co., Scotland' and are believed to have been second-hand. The deck of transverse-timber planks is 103.6 metres in length. Overall the bridge has an impressive appearance with its exceptionally tall triple-cross-braced piers creating a 'three-tiered' effect, with the deck 19.2 metres above the Woady Yaloak River. The Ballarat-Skipton line closed in 1985. Nimons Bridge has been recently restored, as part of the Ballarat-Skipton Rail Trail. How is it significant? Nimons Bridge is significant for technical, historic and aesthetic reasons at a State level. Why is it significant? Nimons Bridge is technically significant as Victoria's fourth-tallest timber trestle bridge when built, and as the third-tallest surviving example. It is also the second-largest composite bridge combining traditional timber piers with RSJ spans and a timber deck and falls within a select group of fewer than ten timber railway bridges with horizontal longitudinal bracing between the piers and three sets of double cross-bracing on its tallest piers, creating a visually striking 'three tiered' effect that enhances its viaduct form. Nimons Bridge is historically significant as having served initially the mining community at Linton, then the Western District agricultural area and in later years a kaolin quarry at Pittong. Nimons Bridge is historically significant as a representative of the 'light' branch line methodology that stimulated the explosion of railway construction in Victoria during the 1880s, and provides an interesting contrast with the more solid and vastly more expensive railway viaducts built in similar terrain on Victorian main lines, at Moorabool and Taradale, in the late 1850s. Approached by a deep cutting and high embankment at either end, the bridge represents a very cost-effective late 19th century engineering solution to the characteristic physiography of western Victoria with flat basalt plains intersected by deep wide valleys occasionally subject to severe flooding. Nimons Bridge is aesthetically significant for its visually impressive viaduct form, crossing a deep and steep-sided valley that is part of a rich cultural landscape. Within close proximity of the bridge are mullock dumps, tailings, shaft sites and other relics of the deep-lead alluvial mining era. The bridge is the most visually spectacular timber-trestle rail bridge in Western Victoria and is among the most spectacular timber-trestle rail bridges surviving anywhere in Victoria. It is part of the Ballarat-Skipton Rail Trail. Classified by the National Trust :02/10/2000 (http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/67986)Colour photograph of a log bridge known as Nimon's Bridge.ballarat-linton, nimons bridge, nimon's bridge, log bridge, viaduct, timber-trestle rail bridge -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Railway Gates Ballarat, c2013
Colour photograph of operational railway gates across Lydiard Street North, Ballarat.ballarat, ballarat railway station, gates, railway gates, heritage, cultural landscape, crossing, signals -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image - Black and White, Ballarat Railway Station, c1904, c1904
... crossing the tracks. Ballarat Railway Station, c1904 Photograph ...The Ballarat to Melbourne Railway line opened in 1862.Black and white panoramic view of the Ballarat Railway Station. A steam train is about to cross Lydiard Street North, and the railway gates are shut to prevent cars crossing the tracks. ballarat railway station, signals, railway track, provincial hotel, railway gates -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Railway Crossing
... Mitcham Railway Crossing...mitcham railway crossing... Mitcham melbourne mitcham railway crossing trains railways ...Coloured photograph of a Metro train crossing Mitcham Road and heading east towards Ringwood - 2012. In 2013, due to the amount of traffic using Mitcham Road, the railway line and station were reconstructed underground.mitcham railway crossing, trains, railways, transport -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Blackburn Railway Station, 2012
In 1882 the railway from Melbourne to Camberwell was extended to Lilydale, Blackburn Station was then known as Blackburn Greek Station and was opened on 2 December 1882. At this time the Lilydale line had only a single track. On 12 August 1889 Blackburn was designated as a 'crossing station' as it had 2 platforms. In 1891 a second line was added between Box Hill and Ringwood stations. Service termination at Blackburn began in the late 1890's due to the large number of passengers visiting the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary. The Lilydale line was electrified to Ringwood in January 1923. Automatic signalling reached Blackburn in 19568. Boom gates replaced hand gates in 1970. in 1980, the goods siding was removed and the old station was demolished.Coloured photograph of the south side of the Blackburn Station. People using this platform are headed towards the city - 2012blackburn railway station -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Railway Crossing, 2012
... Mitcham Railway Crossing...mitcham railway crossing... Mitcham melbourne railway line mitcham mitcham railway crossing ...Coloured photograph of a Metro train crossing Mitcham Road and heading west towards the Cityrailway line, mitcham, mitcham railway crossing, metro trains -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Railway Crossing, C 1920's
... Mitcham Railway Crossing...mitcham railway crossing... Mitcham melbourne mitcham railway crossing railways A black ...A black and white photograph of a steam train about to cross Mitcham Road. White gates across road.mitcham railway crossing, railways -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Blackburn Railway gates
... blackburn railway crossing... Mitcham melbourne blackburn railway crossing Black and white ...Black and white photograph of the Blackburn Railway gates, looking south. Man on right hand side of photoblackburn railway crossing -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Locomotive Engine, Lydiard Street North Railway Crossing 1952
... Locomotive Engine, Lydiard Street North Railway Crossing... Engine, Lydiard Street North Railway Crossing 1952 Photograph ...Locomotive engine R759 R756 R714?locomotive, lydiard street north, vehicle, train, public -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Rail accident, 1952
The train smash occurred in Sunbury between the Station Street level rail crossing and Sunbury Station on February 6th 1952 at around 10pm. The goods train was being pulled by the green locomotive, which was used to take the Jubilee train throughout Victoria in 1951, to acknowledge 125 of European settlement in Victoria, ran into the back of another stationary goods train on the rail line. The guard, A.C Read, in the stationary goods train was killed. P J Mcwhirter, the guard in the other train was injured. The tree lined street in the background is Horne Street.This smash was one of a number that have happened along the Sunbury rail line and in the vicinity of Sunbury Station over the years.A black and white photograph with a white border of a train smash which wrecked a steam engine and carriages. Workmen are on the tracks surveying the wreckage. A rail crossing is in the background.jubilee train, train crashes, station street, sunbury railway station, a c read, p j mcwhirter -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Belgrave Railway Bridge, 1947
Belgrave railway bridge looking towards Bayview Road from Terrys Ave, 1947. It shows a bus crossing the bridge onto (now) Belgrave-Gembrook Road, followed by a male cyclist wearing a dark overcoat and bowler hat. A man wearing a homburg hat is crossing the footbridge beside the main bridge towards the main street. There is a pale van parked (or driving past) a dairy on the corner of Bayview Rd and Belgrave-Gembrook Road. A brick toilet block is shown with a sign saying 'MEN' on a nearby lamp post. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Calendar, Comeng Rolling Stock Division and Phil Belbin, 1984
testCalendar - large wall with clear plastic sheet - spiral wire bound at top issued by Comeng Rolling Stock division of ANI Corporation in 1985. Features 6 paintings by Phil Belbin. 1 - (Jan - Feb) NSW 8029 leading the southbound Intercapital Daylight out of the Bowral tunnel. 2 - (Mar - Apr) - trams 939 and 918 - Victoria Parade reserved track. 3 - (May - Jun) - South African Railways Blue Train 4 - (Jul - Aug) - VR S300 and 301 5 - (Sep - Oct) - QR 1298 on the Sunlander crossing a 2' gauge cane steam loco. 6 - (Nov - Dec) - Commonwealth Railways - Rawlina - Transcontinental train leaving Rawlinna - with the Tea and Sugar Train. For details of the artist see - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Belbin (accessed 2-1-2018). See btm7022note from Bruce Belbin his son re use of the image. tramways, trams, art work, painting, victoria parade, railways -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image, Chris Phillips, c1970
... level crossing at Ballarat Railway Station . Tram has... Crossings Ballarat Railway Station tram 32 Digital image of No. 32 ...Yields information about the tram operations at the Lydiard St level crossing and the Ballarat Railway Station.Digital image of No. 32 crossing the Lydiard St North level crossing at Ballarat Railway Station . Tram has the destination Lydiard St North. In the background is the station building, clock tower and the signal gantry. On the right hand side is Reids Coffee Palace.trams, tramways, lydiard st north, level crossings, ballarat railway station, tram 32 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image, Chris Phillips, c1970
... . Trams tramways Level Crossings Lydiard St North Railway Station ...Yields information about the tram operations in Lydiard St North and the type of trams used.Digital image, black and white, of No. 42 in Lydiard St, north bound, waiting at the railway gates with the signal box in the background. Out of focus.trams, tramways, level crossings, lydiard st north, railway station, tram 42 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image, Chris Phillips, c1970
... the tram and railway operations in Lydiard St North at the railway ...Yields information about the tram and railway operations in Lydiard St North at the railway level crossings.Digital image, black and white, of a bogie tram waiting at the Ballarat station level crossing for a locomotive (K class) to cross.trams, tramways, level crossings, lydiard st north, ballarat railway station, railways -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, Phoenix Foundry AA class 4-4-0 locomotive
Yields information and demonstrates the use of the railway line that connected the Phoenix Foundry and the railway yards at Ballarat and how it crossed the tram line.Photocopy of a Black and white photograph of a Phoenix Foundry AA class 4-4-0 locomotive, 1893c, crossing Sturt St at Armstrong St from the locomotive works om the way to be painted at a siding near the railway station. Has the Snows store in the background and the Poet Thomas Moore statue in the background. Photo from the Butrims and Macartney book on the Phoenix Foundry. trams, tramways, phoenix foundry, locomotives, sturt st, statues, armstrong st