Newsletter Update 11/12/19.
Good afternoon,
Today is Wednesday the 11th of December, 2019.
This is an update for my Newsletter to advise what I have been up to.
The above photos are of 2 Red hen Railcars, currently located in Victoria.
Grant McDougall is working on getting them moved to South Australia to run a New Barossa Valley Wine Train, if possible.
He needs your help to raise the cash to Transport them please.
He can be contacted on his facebook Page,
"Regional Rail Network"
More News,
The Michelago Railway Station in Southern New South Wales is being Repainted.
So far I have started 3 Railway Station stories for the 10th Newsletter, due on the 21st of January.
If you would like to read these stories, please go to this link.
https://ahrsinews.blogspot.com/
Recently I was able to get a heap of my Old Photo Prints out of Storage,
Here is a sample of them.
The stories in this Newsletter/Blog Page are available at the bottom of each Page by clicking on the "More Posts". When this Newsletter is complete, 130 Stations will have been covered, as well as the Special Features.
Here's a couple of Photos from Last Sunday the 8th of December.
Coal train approaching the Hunter river at the Sandgate Bridge.
An empty Coal train returning to the Coal fields.
A group of people from the Broken Hill community have got together to take the Railway Station Project into the Future. We thank them very much for their efforts, it is very much appreciated.
This is a Photo of the Glenreagh Railway Station Precinct, with the Grasps group working hard in the background to get the project up and running in the New Year. The group is made up of people from the community who have been negotiating with the Carence Valley Council and ARTC.
One of my Favorite Railway Stations around this wonderful Country of ours.
Tintinara Railway Station S.A., which has been re-purposed as a Craft shop and Cafe.
It has a Bay window inside where you can watch Trains go by.
This Newsletter is Created by Brian Leedham.
I am located in the Port Macquarie area of NSW.
This Newsletter is created for the enjoyment of others.
Regards,
Brian Leedham.
Today is Wednesday the 11th of December, 2019.
This is an update for my Newsletter to advise what I have been up to.
The above photos are of 2 Red hen Railcars, currently located in Victoria.
Grant McDougall is working on getting them moved to South Australia to run a New Barossa Valley Wine Train, if possible.
He needs your help to raise the cash to Transport them please.
He can be contacted on his facebook Page,
"Regional Rail Network"
More News,
The Michelago Railway Station in Southern New South Wales is being Repainted.
So far I have started 3 Railway Station stories for the 10th Newsletter, due on the 21st of January.
If you would like to read these stories, please go to this link.
https://ahrsinews.blogspot.com/
Recently I was able to get a heap of my Old Photo Prints out of Storage,
Here is a sample of them.
The stories in this Newsletter/Blog Page are available at the bottom of each Page by clicking on the "More Posts". When this Newsletter is complete, 130 Stations will have been covered, as well as the Special Features.
Here's a couple of Photos from Last Sunday the 8th of December.
Coal train approaching the Hunter river at the Sandgate Bridge.
An empty Coal train returning to the Coal fields.
A group of people from the Broken Hill community have got together to take the Railway Station Project into the Future. We thank them very much for their efforts, it is very much appreciated.
This is a Photo of the Glenreagh Railway Station Precinct, with the Grasps group working hard in the background to get the project up and running in the New Year. The group is made up of people from the community who have been negotiating with the Carence Valley Council and ARTC.
One of my Favorite Railway Stations around this wonderful Country of ours.
Tintinara Railway Station S.A., which has been re-purposed as a Craft shop and Cafe.
It has a Bay window inside where you can watch Trains go by.
This Newsletter is Created by Brian Leedham.
I am located in the Port Macquarie area of NSW.
This Newsletter is created for the enjoyment of others.
Regards,
Brian Leedham.
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