Overall view of the half way yards. Trains from the mines come down the grade at the rear and then reverse into the yards where the Shay is replaced with a rod engine for the trip to Mullion Creek 500x341 050730_18.jpg 2005-07-30 12:06:21 |
Not only ore is transported on the Hill End, there is also a substantial traffic in timber. Greg Hunter's 2-8-2T lends a hand. 800x457 050707_03.jpg 2005-07-07 11:39:52 |
Greg Hunter's visiting S&TR No 9, based on the SMR tanks, waits in the Loco depot. 738x500 050707_02.jpg 2005-07-07 11:13:35 |
Greg Hunter's visiting 2-8-2T stands in the incomplete Loco sidings 780x500 050707_01.jpg 2005-07-07 11:13:12 |
Activity at the half way yards before an extra siding was added to cater for expanding traffic! 733x550 050503_22.jpg 2005-05-09 14:49:20 |
Shay No 4 crosses a Passenger train and shows off one of Bill's modified LGB open wagons 669x550 050503_18.jpg 2005-05-09 12:55:48 |
Normally the Shays stay at the top end of the line, but today one of the Shays approaches a cross with a passenger train part way to Mullion Creek. 701x550 050503_14.jpg 2005-05-09 12:52:56 |
No 12 crosses the bridge with empty timber trucks 716x550 050503_04.jpg 2005-05-09 11:05:18 |
No 12, converted from a Bachmann "Annie". Like all Bill's locos it is fitted with RCS radio control and Sierra sound. 800x427 050503_02.jpg 2005-05-09 11:01:48 |
One of Bill's scratchbuilt petrol tank wagons 700x426 050411_14.jpg 2005-04-11 13:07:16 |
A 4 wheel tank wagon converted from Lehmann parts 569x400 050411_13.jpg 2005-04-11 13:07:02 |
My son Tom directs operations as he prepares to depart with an ore train 599x550 050411_11.jpg 2005-04-11 12:58:08 |
Bill's No 12, a converted Bachmann "Annie" hauls ore across Bill's rather spectacular bridge 731x550 050411_10.jpg 2005-04-11 12:51:20 |
Bill's No 3, converted from a Bachmann 2-6-0, hauls empty ore wagons across the bridge 733x550 050411_08.jpg 2005-04-11 12:40:49 |
No 3, a major conversion of a Bachmann 2-6-0 900x403 050411_05.jpg 2005-04-11 12:34:10 |
No 3 shunting at the entrance to the half way yards, where rod engines swap loading with the Shays for the trip to the mines high up in the hills. 733x550 050411_01.jpg 2005-04-11 12:27:31 |
Bill started out with the "Hill End construction Rwy", which is described on another part of the Rurr Valley site. Here Bill's 2-6-2T enters the loading siding to load more ballast. 667x500 010504_20.jpg 2004-05-01 16:15:22 |
Another scene on the old Construction Rwy as RVR No 1 lends a hand with ballasting. The original line has now been replaced by the new "Hill End Rwy" and no trace remains of the old construction line... 600x450 010504_11.jpg 2004-05-01 15:39:45 |
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