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A66 sails away from Wandong towards Kilmore East as 8327 all stations service to Seymour.
Tuesday 20th December 2016
By 1994, the era of the streamliner was practically over. One preserve of the streamliner era was the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train in Renton, Washington. It had a nice mix of streamlined cars. The three domes on the train represented some of the best operations in the west - the Super Chief, the Olympian Hiawatha, and the City of Los Angeles.
An Illinois Terminal freight makes it's way along the old interurban line at Fravert IL. but am not 100% sure. Hard to believe IT's streamliners once ran here.
Another shot of an Australasian Gannet (Sula Bassana Serrator) from my brief visit to the Muriwai Gannet Colony northwest of Auckland in New Zealand.
It's a great place to visit and if you are in Auckland, you should get up there.
A71 charges away from Colac, as it hurries towards Warrnambool with 9203 running 10 hours behind schedule.
A71 was scrapped on the 1st of June 2019, with A79 the month prior and A73/77/81/85 in January. A78 is stored at SSR's North Bendigo facility in an un-operational condition.
The A class has now been reduced from 11 to 5, the bulk of those being in V/Line ownership; A60, 62, 66 & 70, all stored. A66 is the only member stored in a serviceable condition (at SSR North Bendigo workshops), the rest have various parts missing.
The A class were originally the "B class", before being overhauled in 1983 at the Clyde Engineering Rosewater facility in South Australia as part of the "New Deal", a plan to reform passenger rail in Victoria. Initially the entire class was to be converted, however owing to rising costs due to structural fatigue, only 11 of the 26 were completed. Today, 10 B classes remain, with 4 in an operational condition.
The A classes lived an operational life spanning 30 years, extending for another 5 as stored, although it's important to note they really lasted approximately 67 years.
Monday 23 September 2013
GM27-S317-G513-BRM001-BRM002 wait line clear in the early evening at Wallerawang. Thanks must be given to the locomotive crew, who assisted with lighting on the locomotive
Fun with American Flyer Trains! While hanging out on Chief's layout this morning, I wanted to setup our version of the big event at Spencer using the 12-stall roundhouse on the Chicago, Midwest & Pacific.
A variety of engines from AC Gilbert, Lionel, S-Helper Service and American Models are represented.
December 24, 2014.