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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - TRAIN DERAILMENT COLLECTION: SEA LAKE TRAIN DERAILMENT
... PLACE Train derailment Black and white photograph. The small ...Black and white photograph. The small photo shows 2 cariages on their side. On the back Sea Lake mileage 239 5P up yards x Kulurn. Sunday, June 1961.place, train, derailment -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
Framed image of derailed train on trestle bridge. Metal engraved sign affixed to bottom of frame "Presented by WM Boxshall"McCallum's Creek Accident Vic Flood 19th August 1909 printed below image.train accident, 1909, flood 1909 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... photography photograph TRAIN DERAILMENT NEAR CLUNES (3 COPIES ...DONATED BY KAREN TYDYMAN FROM THE MARYBOROUGH IMAGE CLUBTRAIN DERAILMENT NEAR CLUNES (3 COPIES)local history, photography, photograph -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Photograph, Crowes: Locomotive G41 derailed, 1941, 1941
A massive tree stump at the end of the Crowes yard served as a buffer stop for trains. In 1941 it was put to use when locomotive G41 spectacularly collided with it. On a particularly foggy night the driver became disoriented, passing unawares through Crowes station and smashing into the stump. The Garrett came to an ungainly halt, and it was three days before the work gang had the stranded locomotive re-railed. It became known locally as 'Over the Black Stump'.B/W. Locomotive G41 derailed at Crowes in 1941. A man stands where the engine is articulated.crowes; railways; locomotive g41; -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Railway Trucks Derailment, Unknown
Melton and District Historical Society: Railway stations were a hive of activity during the 1900s, transporting produce such as meat, dairy, hay and chafff from the Melton district to Melbourne. Rockbank station served the nearby chaff mill. From Melton Express and Sunbury News, 1910. When Mr Barrie started some 10 years ago with a travelling chaff cutter and a portable engine, and now he has behind him two large sheds, with three chaffcutters, a screw press and a damper and the necessary machinery to work the same, which is proof enough of the energy and zeal he has put forth. Lately he has started another mill a Rockbank with Mr R Barrie in charge and Mr W Barrie in charge at the Melton shed. Much regret is expressed at the departure of Mr Barrie having won the high esteem of his employees and farmers an all who have had any dealings with him. Works undertaken at Rockbank train station, fire brigade members were assisting with the project.emergency services, transport -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Train derailment at Wantirna Road subway in Ringwood, looking towards station. Station St. on right. 1/2/1902
... of photographs. They read as follows: "Train derailment at Wantirna Road ...Black and white photographs - 2 copiesVarious accompanying inscription beneath and on back of photographs. They read as follows: "Train derailment at Wantirna Road subway looking towards station. Station St. on right. 1/2/1902. This date has been written as 1908 on other locations in other places. Area behind engine was later railway car park." "Ringwood derailment 1902 (copied from magazine Latrobe library [ARHS Vic. Div. photo collection #748-1]. Cross at lower right marks spot from where fireman McKeone was rescued. Wantirna Rd. underpass. Station to left". -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Derailment of MMTB N Class tram 121 at Riversdale Road level Crossing, Herald Sun, 8-9-1928
Newspaper photograph - from the Melbourne Herald Sun Pictorial newspaper - 8/ 9/1928 about the derailment after running through the catch points of a maximum traction tramcar at the Riversdale Road level crossing the previous day 7/9/1928. The front bogie or truck has been torn from underneath the tramcar. A check with The Sun microfilm at the State Library shows the paper was published on 8/9/1928. Refer Item 1781. Note that the catch point on the down track has opened which caused the tram heading east to derail. Catch points were installed at tram tracks at rail crossings to deliberately derail a runaway tram when a train is approaching or is on the crossing. Occasionally the catch point does not close after the train has passed. Yields information about the amount of damage to the tram following a derailment to a maximum traction tram at Riversdale Road in 1928.Newspaper clipping from The Melbourne Herald Sun 8-9-1928 or another newspapertramways, tramcars, derailments, accidents, level crossings, riversdale road, tram 121, n class