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Otway Districts Historical Society
Photograph, Knox Collection, Train hauling timber to build Colac-Beech Forest railway, 1901, 1901
... Train hauling timber to build Colac-Beech Forest railway...colac; beech forest; railway; timber;...The first engines to run on the Colac-Beech Forest line... to build the Colac-Beech Forest railway, with a steep hillside... ballast. colac; beech forest; railway; timber; An A Class train ...The first engines to run on the Colac-Beech Forest line between 1900 and 1902 as work trains were A Class locomotives, otherwise known as 'Coffee Pots'. They were based and serviced at Colac, but coal stages were erected at Barongarook and Wimba water tanks because of the lengthy periods of waiting time required to unload sleepers and rails or to load ballast.An A Class train on a revetment hauling timber and men to build the Colac-Beech Forest railway, with a steep hillside in the background.. B/W.colac; beech forest; railway; timber; -
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Photograph, Knox Collection, Survey camp for Colac-Beech Forest railway, 1901, 1901
... Survey camp for Colac-Beech Forest railway, 1901....colac: beech forest; railways; survey;...Plans for a rail connection between Colac and Beech Forest...B/W. Survey camp for the Colac-Beech Forest railway in 1901... Colac to Beech Forest although strict financial limits were set ...Plans for a rail connection between Colac and Beech Forest had been drawn up in 1884 and 1889 but proofed inconclusive because of the enormous cost involved in building a railway in such difficult terrain. Because of the financial depression in the early 1890s such expenditure went of hold. Towards the end of the decade planners recognised that a narrow gauge could be a viable alternative and it was taken up by the community, Parliamentary representatives and the government, although Victorian Railways administration was against the idea. This was overridden. The 1898 Parliament approved a 2 foot 6 inch gauge from Colac to Beech Forest although strict financial limits were set. The route was to be the most direct and the infrastructure the most basic. Construction began in 1900 entailing very steep grades and myriad curves until it finished in 1902. Surveyors and their assistants came before and during the track laying for the whole distance.B/W. Survey camp for the Colac-Beech Forest railway in 1901, showing nine tents, ten men including a cook, survey instruments, and three bicycles. Note the cooking fire on the right.colac: beech forest; railways; survey; -
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Photograph, Knox Collection, A reverse or S curve, Colac-Beech Forest railway, 1901, 1901
... A reverse or S curve, Colac-Beech Forest railway, 1901....colac; beech forest; railways;...B/W. A reverse or S curve on the Colac-Beech Forest railway... Forest great-ocean-road colac; beech forest; railways; B/W ...B/W. A reverse or S curve on the Colac-Beech Forest railway line, taken in 1901.colac; beech forest; railways; -
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Photograph, Banquet, Opening of Colac-Beech Forest Railway, 1902, 26 Feb 1902
... Banquet, Opening of Colac-Beech Forest Railway, 1902...The official opening of the Colac-Beech Forest railway took...-Beech Forest Railway on Wednesday, 26th February, 1902, at Beech... Forest great-ocean-road The official opening of the Colac-Beech ...The official opening of the Colac-Beech Forest railway took place on Wednesday, 26th February, 1902. On a typical Beech Forest wet day the train halted at the bottom of Gardner Hill for the opening party led by the State Governor, Sir George Sydenham Clarke, to walk up to the Ditchley Park Hotel for the official banquet in the adjoining hall. The menu of four courses plus coffee was assembed by the caterer, Chas. D. Straker. The toast list was led as usual by a toast to the King, followed by 18 toasts concluded by the Acting Commissioner of Railways.B/W. The menu and toast list at the opening of the Colac-Beech Forest Railway on Wednesday, 26th February, 1902, at Beech Forest. 128mm x 264mm actual -
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Photograph, Colac-Beech Forest timetable, May 1911, May 1911
... Colac-Beech Forest timetable, May 1911...Colac-Beech Forest timetable for May, 1911 showing the DOWN...; Beech Forest; railway; timetable; Colac-Beech Forest timetable ...Leaving Colac the narrow gauge train goes through Tulloh. Coram, Barongarook, Kawarren, Lovat, Gellibrand, Banool, Wimba, McDevitt, Weeaproinah, Devitt Bros., and Ditchley before it reaches Beech Forest, and vice versa. The distance in miles, the height above sea level and the timing from the starting point is given. Note that Weeaproinah W NC changed its name to Dinmont when the Crowes line extension is built. Colac-Beech Forest timetable for May, 1911 showing the DOWN train from Colac to Beech Forest, and the UP train from Beech Forest to Colac plus annotations.colac; melbourne; tulloh; coram; barongarook; kawarren; lovat; gellibrand; banool; wimba; mcdevitt; weeaproinah; devitt bros.; ditchley; beech forest; railway; timetable; -
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Photograph, Knox Collection, Opening banquet, Colac-Beech Forest railway line, 1902, 27 February 1902
... Opening banquet, Colac-Beech Forest railway line, 1902....beech forest; railways; banquet; colac;... of the State, Success to the Beech Forest Railway, the Colac Shire...B/W. Opening banquet for the Colac-Beech Forest railway... then returned to Colac. beech forest; railways; banquet; colac; B/W ...While the first train arrived at Beech Forest on 17 February, 1902, as a special train for a race meeting at Beech Forest Turf Club, two special trains ran for the official opening of the railway by the State Governor, Sir George Sydenham Clarke, KCMG, R.E., F.R.S., that took place on 27 February, 1902. After seeing round the area the guests attended a celebration of the opening at a banquet at Beech Forest. The menu included four impressive courses, coffee and cognac, and included a number of toasts - The King, the Governor, the Minister and the Parliament of the State, Success to the Beech Forest Railway, the Colac Shire Council and the Railway Trust, and the Railway Department, a total of 19 people speaking. The official guests then returned to Colac.B/W. Opening banquet for the Colac-Beech Forest railway line in 1902. The State Governor, Sir George Sydenham Clarke, KCMG, the Premier of Victoria, Hon. A.J. Peacock, MLA, and a number of other important people seated at the top table, with other guests seated to the left and right.beech forest; railways; banquet; colac; -
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Photograph, R.K. Whitehead, Beechy: Out on the track, c.1940
... Colac; Beech Forest; Crowes; Frank Woosman; gangers...Out on the track. Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes Railway. c.1940... ballast near a railway gangers' trolley. Colac; Beech Forest ...A ganger, Frank Woosman, is digging ballast near a railway gangers' trolley.Out on the track. Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes Railway. c.1940colac; beech forest; crowes; frank woosman; gangers' trolley; railway; -
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Photograph, Beechy: At 10 mile creek, 1900
... Colac; Beech Forest; railway; 10 mile creek; Water Tanks;... of the Colac-Beech Forest railway in 1900.... Forest great-ocean-road Colac; Beech Forest; railway; 10 mile ...At 10 mile creek (Water Tanks) during the building of the Colac-Beech Forest railway in 1900.colac; beech forest; railway; 10 mile creek; water tanks; -
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Book, The Beechy, 1992
... The Beechy; Colac; Beech Forest; Crowes; narrow gauge...The Beechy. The life and times of the Colac-Beech Forest... Forest great-ocean-road The Beechy; Colac; Beech Forest; Crowes ...The Beechy. The life and times of the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes narrow gauge railway, 1902-1962; Norman Houghton; hard cover; viii, 176 p.; illus., maps; ISBN 0909340 28 5Printing - McPherson's Printing Group; Typesetting - Mackenzies Typesetting.the beechy; colac; beech forest; crowes; narrow gauge railway; norman houghton; locomotive operations; traffic; timber tramways; otway people; the garrett; trolley traffic; lean 1930s; -
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Photograph, Langford, Weston, Goods train arriving at Beech Forest, 1961, 9 August 1961
... colac; beech forest; railway;... steps to close the Colac-Beech Forest line. 1,101 tonnes...The rear of a goods train from Colac arrives at Beech... the first definite steps to close the Colac-Beech Forest line. 1,101 ...From late in 1960 VR took what were the first definite steps to close the Colac-Beech Forest line. 1,101 tonnes of freight per year flowed from Colac to Beech Forest because of increasing competition from the roads. From 1 July 1960 onwards, when pulpwood (hardwood) stopped being shipped from Beech Forest, a maximum of only 7,000 tonnes/year would be shipped to Colac. Including special trips passenger revenue earned a little more than $200 per annum. The issue of second-hand sleepers stopped entirely and the two track gangs only patrolled the track and tightened loose bolts. The line did not earn its way and on 4 November 1960 it was recommended that services over the narrow gauge line be discontinued.The rear of a goods train from Colac arrives at Beech Forest on 9 August 1961. The other line is the former Crowes line truncated at Weeaproinah in January 1955. In the background is the Beech Forest Hall and Shire of Otway offices. Colour.colac; beech forest; railway; -
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Book, Closed 50 Years Ago. Norman Houghton, 2012
... colac; beech forest; weeaproinah; railway;...June 2012 represented 50 years since the Colac to Beech...Closed 50 years ago. The Colac to Beech Forest narrow guage... the Colac to Beech Forest to Weeaproinah narrow guage railway ...June 2012 represented 50 years since the Colac to Beech Forest to Weeaproinah narrow guage railway was closed. The last goods train ran on 27 June 1962, and the last passenger excursion train on 30 June 1962. The railway was the lifeblood of the West Otways for several decades, enabling farmers and saw millers to bring into economic production the natural wealth of the region. Timber, butter, wool, livestock, potatoes, fodder and minerals flowed out for the benefit of Victorian consumers.Closed 50 years ago. The Colac to Beech Forest narrow guage railway. Commemorative booklet - 30 June 2012. Norman Houghton. Norman Houghton; Geelong (Vic); 2012. iv, 52 p.; illus., maps. Soft cover.colac; beech forest; weeaproinah; railway; -
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Photograph, Victorian Railways, Beech Forest: From 27 miles 16 chains looking north, c.1901, 1901
... colac; beech forest; railways; devitt bros. siding...B/W. 168mm x 246mm. Colac - Beech Forest railway line. From... Forest great-ocean-road colac; beech forest; railways; devitt ...B/W. 168mm x 246mm. Colac - Beech Forest railway line. From the 27 mile 16 chains line (44.7 km) looking north, between Devitt Bros. Siding (44.1 km) and Ditchley (47 km). On an NA-class locomotive, six NQR wagons, and an open wagon there are workmen throughout. colac; beech forest; railways; devitt bros. siding; ditchley; loco na class -
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Book, Puffing Billy Preservation Society, Here comes Puffing Billy!
... ; whitefield; upper frentree gully; gembrook; colac; beech forest... line served being the Colac-Beech Forest line. None...-Gembrook line, the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes line, and the Moe ...The Puffing Billy Preservation Society came into existence by a popular desire to retain something of our narrow gauge railway past, leisurely in this age but a boon to the sparsely settled areas it served in the past. It served the Wangaratta-Whitefield line, the Upper Ferntree Gully-Gembrook line, the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes line, and the Moe-Walhalla line, the last railway line served being the Colac-Beech Forest line. None of these railways were a paying proposition but they played an important part in the areas they served. Nowadays, the last bit of line is a portion of the Upper Ferntree Gully-Gembrook line, from Belgrave to Lakeside, run by the Society. The Engine Shed has several small NA-class locomotives with NBH excursion carriages, and at the moment the Garratt G class in pieces. Here comes Puffing Billy! Puffing Billy Preservation Society; Belgrave (Vic); nd (after Aug. 1962). 18 p.; illus., maps. Soft cover.puffing billy preservation society; railways; wangaratta; whitefield; upper frentree gully; gembrook; colac; beech forest; crowes; moe; walhalla; -
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Photograph, Les Ogden, Crowes track being dismantled at ashpit, 1961, 1961
... colac; beech forest; crowes: railway;...On the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes railway line the section... Forest great-ocean-road On the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes railway ...On the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes railway line the section from Ferguson to Crowes was closed in December 1954, but reopened as far as Weeaproinah in January 1955. The section to Crowes, left to its own devices, was rapidly covered with vegetation which had to be cleared when rail recovery trains later ran. The track to Crowes was pulled up in 1961. Crowes track being dismantled at the ashpit ready for loading into NQR wagons. colac; beech forest; crowes: railway; -
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Photograph, Les Ogden, Locomotive 14A taking water at 10 mile tank, 1960-61
... colac; beech forest; ten mile creek; locomotive 14a; w... railway were in place for the Colac-Beech Forest line. As well... near the end. colac; beech forest; ten mile creek; locomotive ...By 1960/61 all the factors operating against a narrow gauge railway were in place for the Colac-Beech Forest line. As well as using a 2-6-2 Tank engine over 60 years old, 14A, the train by this stage only had a louvre van, two NQ trucks and a guard's van to bring to Colac. It was very near the end.Locomotive 14A and a mixed goods trucks taking water at 10 mile tank in c.1960=61. The driver controlling the water is W. Brady while the fireman, Les Ogden, peers into the smoke box. B/W.colac; beech forest; ten mile creek; locomotive 14a; w. brady; l. ogden; railway; -
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Photograph, R. Preston, McDevitt: Loco 14A passes through, 21 March 1959
... Colac; Beech Forest; railways; McDevitt;... organized trip over the Colac-Beech Forest railway line. Eventually... tentatively organized trip over the Colac-Beech Forest railway line ...In February 1959 eight NBH carriages were tranfered from storage at Newport to Colac in time for the first tentatively organized trip over the Colac-Beech Forest railway line. Eventually seventeen excursion trains ran, with carriages and an NC guard's van, usually hauled by G41 or G42, but occasionally 14A locomotive. The train run by 14A ran soon after the carriages were delivered.B/W. At McDevitt station locomotive 14A passes through on a rare NA-hauled eight excursion carriage and NC guard's van train. The front of the engine is labelled "The Ridge; 21 M(arch) 1959; ARHS", the Australian Railways Historical Society.colac; beech forest; railways; mcdevitt; -
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Photograph, Woosnan, Frank, Track gang at Beech Forest, c.1940, c.1940
... colac; beech forest; crowes; railway; track gangs;...At its peak the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes railway employed... Forest great-ocean-road At its peak the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes ...At its peak the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes railway employed more than 21 staff tending the lines that the trains ran over. Gangers (the men in charge of the track gangs) tended to be promoted into the Otways but many of their subordinate repairers were local recruits. A few of the men who worked on the original construction gangs of 1900-02 remained and obtained positions in the track gangs along the line, but these eased out over time. The track was maintained by seven three-man gangs based at Colac, Barongarook, Gellibrand, Banool, Beech Forest (where the second Beech Forest crew was based at Wyelangta), and Lavers Hill.Track gang on an NK wagon at Beech Forest, c.1940. Snow covers the ground. B/W.colac; beech forest; crowes; railway; track gangs; -
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Book, Victorian Railways Narrow Gauge, Part Three, March 2001
... Colac; Beech Forest; Crowes; Victorian Railways; narrow..., and then Colac to Beech Forest, in the Otways between 1954 and 1962 when... to Crowes, and then Colac to Beech Forest, in the Otways between ...The third in the historical series outlining the narrow gauge Victorian Railways line from Colac to Crowes, and then Colac to Beech Forest, in the Otways between 1954 and 1962 when the line closed. Victorian Railways Narrow Gauge "G" Class; "Garratts in the Otways" Part Three. A photographic profile - 1954-1968. Emile D. Badawy (ed.). 2001; Train Hobby Publications; Studfield (Vic). ii, 48 p.; illus. Soft cover. ISBN 1 876249 41 2colac; beech forest; crowes; victorian railways; narrow gauge; garratt; emile d. badawy; -
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Book, Train Hobby Publications, Victorian Railways Narrow Gauge, Part 1, March 1998
... Colac; Beech Forest; Crowes; Victorian Railways; Garratt... Colac to Beech Forest, in the Otways from 1954 until 1962 when..., and then from Colac to Beech Forest, in the Otways from 1954 until 1962 ...The first in an historical series showing the Victorian Railway narrow gauge line from Colac to Crowes, and then from Colac to Beech Forest, in the Otways from 1954 until 1962 when the line closed.Victorian Railways Narrow Gauge "G" Class. "Garratts in the Otways" Part One. A photographic profile - 1954-1962. Emile D. Badawy (ed.); John Sargent (ed.). 1998; Train Hobby Publications; Studfield (Vic). ii, 48 p.; illus., maps. Soft cover.colac; beech forest; crowes; victorian railways; garratt; narrow gauge; emile d. badawy; john sargent; -
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Book, Train Hobby Publications, Victorian Railways Narrow Gauge, Part 2, March 1999
... Colac; Beech Forest; Crowes; Garratt; Victorian Railways... Hill), and then between Colac and Beech Forest in the Otways... past Lavers Hill), and then between Colac and Beech Forest ...An historical series setting out Garratt engines and running stock running between Colac and Crowes (just past Lavers Hill), and then between Colac and Beech Forest in the Otways between 1958 and 1962 when the line closed.Victorian Railways Narrow Gauge "G" Class. "Garratts in the Otways" Part Two. A photographic profile - 1958-1962. Emile D. Badawy (ed.); John Sargent (ed.). 1999; Train Hobby Publications. ii, 56 p.; illus., map. Soft cover. colac; beech forest; crowes; garratt; victorian railways; narrow gauge; emile d. badawy; john sargent; -
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Photograph, Knox Collection, Surveying construction near Barongarook, 1900, 1900
... colac; beech forest; barongarook; railways;..., to cost $138,000. Construction of the Colac-Beech Forest railway... of the Colac-Beech Forest railway line began in 1900. About 100 men ...In 1898 a recommendation for a railway of 2 ft 6 in gauge was handed down by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways, to cost $138,000. Construction of the Colac-Beech Forest railway line began in 1900. About 100 men were employed in laying and ballasting the track while others formed the earthworks and the building of culverts and bridges. The earthworks of gravel ballast 150 mm deep were formed by horse and scoop or by shovel. Once the bed had been laid surveyors went along to check the layout, particularly all check rail curves and all 100 metre curves which the surveyors in the picture are doing.B/W. Three men surveying the construction of a curved bed on which track will be laid, near Barongarook, Victoria.colac; beech forest; barongarook; railways; -
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Timetable, Victorian Railways, Amendment to Opening of Extension, Beech Forest to Crowes, 16 June 1911
... colac; beech forest; crowes; timetable; railways;... at 12.45pm arriving at Beech Forest at 2.15pm, and Colac at 6.26pm... Colac to Beech Forest on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays ...The circular, S.2628/11, opening the extension of the railway line from Beech Forest to Crowes in June, 1911, is amended by S.2779/11 of 1911. The DOWN train runs from Colac to Beech Forest on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, departing at 3.00pm and arriving at 6.45pm. The UP train departs Crowes daily at 12.45pm arriving at Beech Forest at 2.15pm, and Colac at 6.26pm, stopping where necessary at Tulloh and Ditchley to pick up or set down passengers.B/W, photograph. Originally dated 16 June 1911, S. 2628/11, Opening of Extension, Beech Forest to Crowes, is amended by a further circular, S.2779/11. The DOWN train leaves Colac on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; the UP train leaves Crowes daily.colac; beech forest; crowes; timetable; railways; -
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Book, Puffing Billy Preservation Society, G42: Puffing Billy's Big Brother, 1981
... ; Beech Forest; Crowes; Upper Ferntree Gully; Gembrook; Beyer... on the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes line. G42 soon followed and duly began...) opening in 1899, Colac to Beech Forest (29 miles/46.7 km) opening ...Victoria's narrow gauge railways were from Wangaratta to Whitfield (covering 30.5 miles/49 km) opening in 1899, Colac to Beech Forest (29 miles/46.7 km) opening in 1902 with an addition to Crowes (14.1 miles/22.7 km) opening in 1910, Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook (18.2 miles/29.3 km) opening in 1900, and Moe to Walhalla (26 miles/41.3 km) opening in 1910. From the outset these narrow gauge lines proved very uneconomical in operation and were plagued with continuing financial losses. The lines most difficult to work were those carrying the most business, and in particular the trains from Colac and Moe with their 1 in 30 grades and countless curves precluded having engines with large coupled driving wheels operating. Having examined the possible use of articulated locomotives to reduce operating costs on the narrow gauge lines the Victorian Railways decided upon the Beyer-Garratt type of locomotive in 1925 and an order was placed in England for two engines of the 2-6-0 plus 0-6-2 wheel arrangements. These arrived in April 1926. Assembly of the new Garratts was duly completed and steaming trials carried out at Newport, Victoria, the engines being classed as "G" and given the running numbers "41" and "42". G41 was taken to Colac where, on 5 June 1926, it was put to work on the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes line. G42 soon followed and duly began work on the equally steep and tortuous but shorter Moe-Walhalla line. Following the closure of the Moe line in 1955 G42 was refurbished and went to Colac. G41 was overhauled, but not as thoroughly as G42, at then returned to Colac where both Garratts shared regular work on the line until its closure in 1962. From 1978 G42 continues its operation on the Upper Ferntree Gully-Gembrook line as part of the Puffing Billy Preservation Society.G42: Puffing Billy's Big Brother. Pictorial history of a Beyer-Garratt in Victoria, Australia. Phil A'Vard, Larry James, Ron Peach (concept). Puffing Billy Preservation Society; Belgrave (Vic); 1980. 64 p.; illus; map. Soft cover. ISBN 0 9598392 7 5victorian railways; narrow gauge; moe; walhalla; colac; beech forest; crowes; upper ferntree gully; gembrook; beyer-garratt; -
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Timetable, Victorian Railways, Crowes-Beech Forest line: December 1911, December 1911
... colac; beech forest; crowes; melbourne; railway;...B/W. Photocopy. Crowes-Beech Forest-Colac narrow gauge... Forest great-ocean-road colac; beech forest; crowes; melbourne ...B/W. Photocopy. Crowes-Beech Forest-Colac narrow gauge line, December 1911, showing for each station the height above sea level in feet, the miles from Crowes to Colac (and Melbourne), the Station, a mixed train on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, a mixed train on other days, and loading factors.. colac; beech forest; crowes; melbourne; railway; -
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Book, Steam in the Otways, November 2005
... Colac; Beech Forest; Weeaproinah; Norman W. De Pomeroy...; Beech Forest; Weeaproinah; Norman W. De Pomeroy; narrow gauge ...Engineman and historian Norman De Pomeroy took photographs in first half of 1962 of the Garratt engine and its rolling stock running on the narrow gauge line between Colac and Weeaproinah until its closure on 30 June 1962.Steam in the Otways from the collection of Norman W. De Pomeroy. A photographic profile. Neville Gee (ed.); John Sargent (ed.). 2005; Train Hobby Publications; Studfield (Vic). ii, 48 p.; illus. Soft cover. ISBN 1 921122 02 1colac; beech forest; weeaproinah; norman w. de pomeroy; narrow gauge; victorian railways; -
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Photograph, Victorian Railways, Beech Forest: Locomotive 5A, driver & workmen, c.1901
... colac; beech forest; railway; loco 5a;... Forest great-ocean-road colac; beech forest; railway; loco 5a ...Locomotive 5A, driver and eight workmen looking at camera.colac; beech forest; railway; loco 5a; -
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Photograph, R.L. Forster, Laver's Hill. UP goods shunting, 9 December 1954
... Colac; Beech Forest; Crowes; Lavers Hill; railway; shunting;... Forest great-ocean-road Colac; Beech Forest; Crowes; Lavers Hill ...Lavers Hill. UP goods shunting siding, 9 December 1954. Red Bedford truck in backgroung. Colour.colac; beech forest; crowes; lavers hill; railway; shunting; -
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Photograph, Phil A'Vard, Beechy: "Kanyana Special" departing, 1 March 1959
... Colac; Beech Forest; "Kanyana Special"; Anglican Church...Several "Kanyana Special"s ran from Beech Forest to Colac... and the Otway Shire Hall and residence are shown. Colac; Beech Forest ...Several "Kanyana Special"s ran from Beech Forest to Colac in the late 1950s to the early 1960s. This photograph of the locomotive G41 and carriages was taken in Beech Forest on 1 March 1959. In the background the Anglicn Church and the Otway Shire Hall and residence are shown.Beech Forest. "Kanyana Special" departing. 1 March 1959. Anglican Church and house, Otway Shire Hall and residence in background. Colour.colac; beech forest; "kanyana special"; anglican church; otway shire hall; locomotive g41; -
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Photograph, Victorian Railways, G41 at Colac, c 1956
... colac; beech forest; railway; locomotive g41;... Forest great-ocean-road colac; beech forest; railway; locomotive ...Locomotive G41 on a trestle bridge at Colac Station with two enginemen. Another G class locomotive sits in the background. B/W.colac; beech forest; railway; locomotive g41; -
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Photograph, Knox Collection, Railway Bridge over Gellibrand River, 1902
... colac; beech forest; gellibrand; railway;... Forest great-ocean-road colac; beech forest; gellibrand; railway ...Railway bridge over the Gellibrand River, 1902. Note the people on the roadway bridge in the top left corner. B/W.colac; beech forest; gellibrand; railway;