Good Morning, Today is Thursday the 31st of October, 2019. Here is a write up about the Morven Railway Station, situated on the line to Charleville, QLD. Unfortunately my Photos I took at this Station are Lost at the moment. The Railway arrived in Morven on the 1st of march 1887. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morven_railway_station Morven is about 90 kilometres from Charleville. The above Photo was taken by TravellerQLD sourced from Wikipedia. More Photos and info coming soon. The Photo above has been sourced from Wikpedia. Came fro the Queensland Heritage Register and the photo was taken in 1994. This Bridge is about 25 kilometres west of Morven. The Inlander train runs past this Station, twice a week. We visited Morven in July 2015 and had a look at the Kerosine tin Hut that was on display and took photos of it. outbackqueensland.com.au/town/morven Photo taken in 1933, of the Morven Station Platform. Photo sourced from the Queenslander.
Good Morning, Well in the Past few Days a lot of things have happened. I have been working with my old Photos and over the next Month I will be putting them up here on this site for the benefit of other people who are not so fortunate. By that I mean the people who are not able to travel to the Locations My Partner and I have been to since 2001. I moved to NSW, Early May 2001 and since then have done a lot of Travel to Railway Stations in 5 different States of our Wonderful Country. I hope you enjoy the look back, over the next Month or so. The Newsletter, Issue number 12 was due on the 21st of may, then I thought I could get it finished by the 28th of May, but I hate to say it may be later than that. Sandgate Railway Station, February 2002. Qube Loco's at the Trangie Railway Station Precinct, heading South West on a Container Train. Here is a couple of Photos I took recently at the Wauchope Railway Station. I decided to drive the car to the Station, and, walk ...
Good Afternoon, How are you all today, OK I hope. I have never posted the full Photo shoot at the Riverton Railway Station in April 2006. After talking to the Owner I was able to walk around the site and take my Photos. I found Ivor Turvey to be very accommodating, and he was ok with me taking Photos of the Station and the Railcars. I was travelling to Adelaide for a few Days of Railway Photography. Hard to imagine these 14 photos were taken 14 years ago. Many thanks to Ivor Turvey for allowing me to take Photographs at his property.
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