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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Montmorency Railway Station Trust, 19 March 1923
Establishemnt of the Montmorency Railway Station Trust, election of officials, conditions on provisions of roads and funds.Digital file only scanned by EDHS from item on loan (photocopy only)montmorency railway station, montmorency railway station trust -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Spikes - Railway, Iron railway spikes - Ringwood line, circa 1900, c. 1900
Probably from railway construction which occurred in Ringwood during the early 20th Century.Wrought iron spikes designed to fasten plates to rail sleepers -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Railway Yards viewed from the Step Bridge 1950's -- 2 Photos
B/W Stawell railway yards. Taken from step bridge 1950's.stawell transport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Yards looking towards Wakeham Street c1960, approx 1965
Railway Yards Stawell looking towards Wakeham Street with water tank on left. c1960B/W Photgraph of Rail yards looking towards Wakeham Street. View shows water tank which was used in Steam engine days. house on left, Cnr. Sloane & Wakeham Streets No. 50 was adapted into two flats ( Possibly in the 190's. The weatherboard building on the right was the headquarters for the Stawell Homing Club ( Pigeon Club) Circa 1960's The Word Shell is visible on a train carriage.stawell railways transport -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Japanese fleet at Railway Pier, Port Melbourne, 1910
Photograph of the Japanese fleet at Railway Pier 1910Japanese fleet at Railway Pier 1910transport - shipping, armed services - navy, japanese navy -
Central Highlands Tourist Railway (Daylesford Spa Country Railway)
Vehicle - 153HP Walker Railcar, Victorian Railways, 32RM, 1953
Victorian Railways 153hp Walker Railcar 32RMVictorian Railways livery circ 1955victorian railways, rail car -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Eltham Railway Trestle Bridge, 28 December 2007
Covered under National Trust of Australia (Victoria) State Significance and Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p103 The Eltham railway trestle bridge is the only one of its kind still regularly used in Melbourne’s metropolitan railway network. Opened in 1902, it is also one of Victoria’s very few timber rail bridges that still carries trains.1 The bridge is part of the railway line extension from Heidelberg - extended to Hurstbridge in 1912. This extension resulted in one of the greatest social changes experienced in Eltham Shire, as it considerably lessened its isolation attracting tourists, artists and suburban commuters particularly after World War Two.2 The bridge has been classified by the National Trust as historically, scientifically, aesthetically and socially significant at state level. But this has not always been recognised, and in 1977, locals fought to save it from destruction. The Victorian Railways proposed to replace the bridge with an earth embankment and large culverts to avoid maintenance problems and fire. This was rejected by the Eltham Council who protested that the bridge helped maintain the area’s rural character, historic link and beauty, as well as avoiding possible serious flooding on the flood plain if a culvert was blocked. The bridge stands as part of a National Trust classified landscape which includes the Alistair Knox Park, named after the local conservationist and architect who helped to make Eltham famous for its mud-brick houses. The landscape includes tall and spreading manna gums and candlebarks, and the historic Shillinglaw Cottage. Artist Walter Withers, one of the Heidelberg School of painters, painted the bridge early in the 20th century. The 38 span single-track railway bridge over creek and road has 34 timber-beam spans and four steel-joist spans, supported by four-pile timber piers and timber abutments. It has almost 200m of timber deck. All of the timbers have been replaced over the years, but the only change to the bridge’s character was the addition of pylons and wiring for electric trains in 1923. A petition for a railway to the shire was first made in 1883. A large deputation of local citizens to the Commissioner of Railways proposed a route passing through Alphington to midway between Greensborough and Eltham up the Diamond Creek valley towards Queenstown and Kinglake. As a result the Princes Bridge-Heidelberg Railway was opened in 1888. From 1888 locals demanded a railway extension. Kangaroo Ground farmers in particular, led by Shire Councillor and Member for Evelyn, Ewen Cameron, said it would assist local farmers and orchardists send their produce to the Melbourne market. In 1890, before the severe economic Depression, an extension of the line to Hurst’s Bridge (now Hurstbridge) was included in a new Railways Bill. The parliamentary delegations were regaled with a banquet at Hurst’s barn and entertained by the Diamond Creek Brass Band, but the extension was abandoned when the Depression struck in 1892-1893. The extension of the railway to Eltham, completed in 1902, was one of the few built in those hard times. That is why the Eltham timber-trestle railway bridge is a rare example of a broad-gauge rail bridge constructed between 1893 and 1910. At the opening, despite persistent drizzle, 300 children waving flags and banners were among the large crowd welcoming the first train, carrying official dignitaries, to Eltham. It had taken 24 years to bring the railway to Eltham. From then Eltham became a popular destination for outings. Mr Orford of Eltham recalled that after the railway came to Eltham ‘the craze for picnics on weekends and holidays began…. During the wattle season, wattle trains came to Eltham frequently. The visitors roamed the creek pulling great armfuls of wattle blossom to take back with them to Melbourne’.3 In 1926 the railway line was electrified as part of the metropolitan rail network. But the Victorian Railways decided not to complete the formerly planned Diamond Valley Railway to Queenstown (now St Andrews) and Kinglake.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, eltham railway trestle bridge, eltham trestle bridge -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyers, Concept and Design by Rod Beanland, Heathmont Railway Station 70th birthday promotional material. 1996, 1996
1-3. Three flyers developed by the RHRG to highlight the 70th anniversary of Heathmont Station in 1926 with a linear history of Heathmont. Photographed by Ken Hubbard.|4. Photocopy of the original opening on 1-May-1926Two completed flyers and one preliminary, for the Heathmont Railway Station 70th birthday. Green and mauve blocks, printing and pictures. Photocopy of invitation to official ceremony. White paper. +Additional Keywords: McKeon, Bev (President) / Walker, Joan (Sec) / Hubbard, Ken -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Legal record - Conditions of Sale (C.E. Carter), Ringwood Electric Railway Estate, Lots 98 and 99, Sale to Tilbury and Albon, 1925
Original Particulars and Conditions of Sale document by C.E. Carter & F. H. Patterson & Co, to B.C. Tilbury Esq and A.J.Albon Esq: Lots 98 and 99, Electric Railway estate, Ringwood Plan of Subdivision 9473, Crown Portion 18, Parish of Ringwood. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Railway Yards with the Station on right & Goods shed on left c1950-1960's
Stawell Railway Yards 1950’s or 60’s. Station on right. Goods shed on left.stawell transport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Tulkara Railway Siding on the Ben Nevis Rail Line c1940's -- Closed in 1950's
Tulkara Railway Siding c1940’s on the Ben Nevis Rail Line Closed in 1950'sstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Brett Leslie, Great Western Railway Station Demolition 1986
Four photographs of demolition of Great Western Railway Station April 1986. Individuals shown Horwoods transport, railways -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Yendon Railway Station 1956
Shows engine R769 outside the Yendon Railway Station which has since been demolished.locomotive, railway station, yendon, vehicle, train, transport, building -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Railway Yards viewed from the Step Bridge 1930's -- 2 Photos
Two B/W Stawell railway yards. Taken from step bridge 1930's.stawell transport -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Digital photo, George L Coop, Mont Albert Railway Station c 1956, c1956
The donor George Lister Coop was about 19 years of age when he took this photo. It is one of a small series of photos donated by him that relate to Mont Albert and Surrey Hills stations. He has always had an interest in railways and there are other examples of his documentation of railway history in other collections contributing to this database. This documents the original building on the northern platform of the Mont Albert station. The railway line was extended out to Lilydale with work commencing in 1882. It is not known exactly when the Mont Albert station was built, but it opened in 1890. It is presumed that this building was demolished when the third line was constructed in 1971. At this time the nearby Surrey Hills original station buildings were demolished.A black & white photo of Mont Albert station taken from the north platform adjacent to High Street, looking towards Box Hill. It clearly shows the bend in the line beyond the platforms. it also shows both the original buildings; the one on the north side having been demolished. There is a lady on the south platform adjacent to Hamilton Street. The roof line only of one of the Hamilton Road shops can be seen.george lister coop, mont albert station, 1956, hamilton street shops -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Steam locomotives D3-640, K-182, K-158, J-512 and K-168 in the locomotive shed, Bendigo Railway Station, c.November 1962, 1962
The Victorian Railways J class was a branch line steam locomotive operated by the Victorian Railways (VR) between 1954 and 1972. A development of the successful Victorian Railways K class 2-8-0, it was the last new class of steam locomotive introduced on the VR. Introduced almost concurrently with the diesel-electric locomotives that ultimately superseded them, these locomotives were only in service for a relatively short time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_Railways_J_class The K class was a branch line steam locomotive that ran on Victorian Railways in Australia from 1922 to 1979. Although its design was entirely conventional and its specifications unremarkable, the K class was in practice a remarkably versatile and dependable locomotive. It went on to outlast every other class of steam locomotive in regular service on the VR, and no fewer than 21 examples of the 53 originally built have survived into preservation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_Railways_K_classDigital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencybendigo, d3-640, george coop collection, j-512, j-class steam locomotive (vulcan foundry), k-158, k-168, k-182, k-class steam locomotive (vr newport workshops), railway turntable, railway workshop, bendigo railway station -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hurstbridge Railway Station, Opening Day, 25 June 1912
Despite inclement weather, up to 500 people attended the opening of the Eltham-Hurstbridge railway on 25 June 1912. Local member of parliament Ewen Cameron and Victorian Premier William Watt were present. Agitation for a railway extension began in 1888 when a meeting was held at Arthurs Creek to press for the construction of a railway line from Heidelberg to Kinglake. The Chairman Mr Charles Draper said this was necessary because this was the best fruit growing district in Victoria. Mr Cameron M.P. pointed out that whatever route the line took it would have to follow the Diamond Valley from Eltham. At the same time another meeting was pressing for the line to be extended to Queenstown (St Andrews). However when detailed surveys were made it was discovered that the only possible route was to Hurstbridge because of the hills. In 1912 the railway was opened terminating at Hurstbridge. Digital filerailway station, hurstbridge -
Orbost & District Historical Society
railways envelope, C 1980's
This item was used by Victorian Railways 1970's/1980's. It was used at Orbost Railway Station for the consignment of timber from Orbost to Westall.. Westall was a major timber-receiving depot near Dandenong, Victoria. Westall railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Clayton South, opening on 6 February 1951. Westall station was opened as a workers only platform on 16 October 1954. It was provided for the adjacent Martin & King railway coachbuilding factory. The station was opened to the public on 1 June 1959 when all trains on the line began stopping there. The Bairnsdale-Orbost railway was opened in 1916 to serve the agricultural and timber industry. Because of the decline in traffic and heavy operating costs, the line was finally closed in August, 1987. Orbost Railway Station was opened on Monday 10 April 1916 as the terminus of the Orbost railway line, and closed in 1987. The station was located on the west side of the Snowy River despite the town of Orbost being on the east side of the river, in order to save on the costs of a bridge over the river, which at the time had highly variable levels. This item is associated with the history of the Orbost-Bairnsdale railway line and therefore reflects the role that the rail line played in the social and economic history of Orbost.An unused brown/buff coloured goods/freight consignment envelope used by Victorian Railways, this one for timber from Orbost to Westall. It is DL size.2497-78 VICTORIAN RAILWAYS G.F 63 From ORBOST to WESTALL MASS Tonnes kg Vehicle No Contents TIMBER Consignee Date orbost-bairnsdale-railway westall -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Instruction, General Electric, "The Care of Railway Motor Bearings", 1925
Instruction - printed on two A3 sheets, titled "The Care of Railway Motor Bearings" issued by General Electric July 1925. Details bearing lining materials for brass and Babbitt, armature, axle, iron, packing, oil levels and inspection. Original from a wall poster.trams, tramways, electrical engineering, electrical equipment, motors, electric traction, general electric, bearings, maintenance -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, Peter Simmenauer, Building the Heidelberg to Eltham railway, by Peter Simmenauer, 2018
Background to the construction of the Heidelberg to Eltham railway extension, completed May 1902, written and collated by Peter SimmenauerFolder containing 4 p. article, copies of newspaper articles and contemporary documents and photographsrailways, hurstbridge rail line, heidelberg station, eltham station -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Signal Box No.2 off Doyle and Victoria Streets -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Railway Signal Box No 2 off Doyle and Victoria Streets. Also called signal box b.Two coloured photographs. One view of the signal box with over pass and rail line. The other view is inside the signal box.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Station Stawell during Construction 1989 -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Two Colour photos of work being done at Stawell Railway Station and Booking Office windows 1989.Two (2) Colour Photographs of Stawell Station: One shoing Plastic Mesh across a doorway leadin into the Station. The Other showing the Booking counter inside the station On Exterior Photo: There is a No Standing sign Visible and partially readable along with three other signs Interior Photo Booking Various signs including a No Smoking Sign.stawell railways transport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Yards with loading ramps and weatherboard shed c1960
Railway Yards Stawell with loading ramps and weatherboard shed. Showing Wakeham Street Houses in background c1960Virtually the same view, but shows some more Wakeham Street houses. c 1960's. stawell railways transport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Hotel in Lower Main Street Stawell c1900
Wooden Railway Hotel Lower Main Street Stawell c1900 with Cattle on roadway near rail crossing.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Cycle Club in front of Slattery's Railway Hotel in Lower Main Street Stawell 1931 or 1936
Stawell Cycle Club in front of Slattery's Railway Hotel Lower Main Street Stawell 1931 or 1936stawell railway hotel -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Anniversary Train Visit to the Stawell Railway Station with a Flat top vehicle carrier carrying an amphibian vehicle 1995
Anniversary Train Visit Stawell Railway Station. Flat top vehicle carrier with amphibian vehicle. 1995stawell -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Warrandyte Road Railway Viaduct . Ringwood 1924
Sepia photograph"Written on back of photograph" The new viaduct looking Westward toward Ringwood Railway Station. 10/5/1924 See also photograph mhc096 in NWD 02-09-06, showing costruction of viaduct in 1923. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Entrance to Ringwood Railway Station - 1939
Black and white photographs (3 copies- 2 large, 1 smaller) Typed above one photograph: "Entrance to Ringwood Railway Station - 1939". Image shows some shops either side of station entrance with some men standing on footpath and road.Station in background with cars parked in front. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Magazine, Australian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society, "ARLHS Bulletin", 1946
Set of 12 Australian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletins for the period January 1946 to December 1946. Each page has been stencil duplicated. Index sheets for the journals at the front of the documents. The sheets have been placed in a heavy flysheet and then placed in "The Riven" red coloured spring back binder. Has "J E MAND" written in ink on the front cover.arhs, arlhs, bulletin, journals, railways, tramways, history -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Notice, Australian Railway Historical Society (Vic Div) (ARHS), "VR Trams 35 & 48", Nov. 2013
Notice to Members - from the Australian Railway Historical Society Victorian Division (ARHS) titled "VR Trams 35 & 48", advising that they are seeking a home for these vehicles whose remnants were in the procession of the Division and the Bendigo Gas Works. Offers were to close 12/11/2013. Not known what exactly happened.trams, tramways, vr trams, victorian railways, disposal, bendigo, sale of trams