A Patche bound steam train at Warrack (from "C.R.S.V.") |
Coromby's weighbridge scales still in situ |
Minyip station and sheds (from "C.R.S.V.") |
The Minyip station building |
The symmetry of the Nullan silos |
The Sheep Hills siding with the main line on the right |
The now abandoned Warracknabeal building |
Warracknabeal Station (from "C.R.S.V.") |
Batchica Siding work to extend the line beyond Warracknabeal began in February 1892, at a time when the Mallee wilderness was being opened up to farming.
Lah A variety of silo styles sit on the plain surrounding Lah.
The line opened to Brim in January 1893 (the township wasn't surveyed until 1890). The station handled grain and stock and had a passenger service, now only the grain traffic remains. The grain shed constructed in 1894 was also used for community functions. The silos were constructed in 1938.
The Goods Shed at Brim |
Brim Gangers quarters with an extra 2 room extension, shifted to Wardle's 'Klondyke' farm on the back of Keith Hunter's truck in the early 1970s |
Galaquil in 1971 (from "V.R stations & stopping places") |
A crowd of passengers await the train on the Beulah platform, 1986 (from "C.R.S.V.") |
In contrast - the deserted Beulah station in 2009 |
Rosebery passenger services stopped in 1961, but the siding & silos remained. The silos are opposite the old church building which is now the Outback Cafe.
Goyura residents petitioned for the line to deviate to the township, and a siding was approved.
Hopetoun the first steam locomotive reached Hopetoun in December 1893, and the Beulah-Hopetoun section was officially opened on April 11 1894. The rail motor passenger services from Murtoa began in 1934 and ceased in July 1976. Hopetoun is again the terminus of the line. The passenger station building has been removed leaving only the silos and goods shed.
Hopetoun's goods shed from the platform mound |
Dattuck siding closed in 1955. (below) J542 locomotive on the broad plains between Hopetoun and Dattuck with goods for Patchewollock, in December 1966
J542 near Dattuck (from "Patterns of steam") |
The 200 tonne silo at Yarto |
A forlorn looking Patche station |
J542 again, approaching a sand fence shortly after leaving Patchewollock in 1967 (from "Patterns of steam") |
There was a passenger train service from Rosebery (probably originated in Hopetoun) to Warracknabeal until at least 1966-67.
ReplyDeleteYes, there was a passenger service up until the 1970s, check out the "Motoring on Rails" post for photos of the railmotors in Brim, Hopetoun & Murtoa. http://wimmera-w-b-w.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/motoring-on-rails.html
ReplyDeleteFired on a Patchewollock rest job ex Warracknabeal in 1963.
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