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Re: Looking Back... Tas - a comparison!



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Yrs Curiously

Ben

>From: "Robert Bushby" <romanabt@tassie.net.au>
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>Subject: Looking Back... Tas - a comparison!
>Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 20:19:56 +1000
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>Aus loco discussion mailing list
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>Oh how the times have changed!
>
>The 1502 and 1460 class were always pretty popular on the QGR as the 
>"Clydes" could always be relied upon to get you there. And no one ever 
>thought of air conditioning back then - try that in FNQ in the wet season, 
>or out west in 35 degrees plus, or slogging up the Toowoomba Range with a 
>full load on a hot summers day for an hour and a half in 8 notch! Yep, QR 
>crews still carried their canvas water bags hanging on the side of diesel 
>cab windows for that very reason.
>
>Noise - yes, QR drivers will tell you they were louder than the Poms, and 
>they certainly vibrated more when working hard, and they ride rougher - but 
>I never heard a driver complain about it back then. How OH&S has changed 
>the world we work in!
>
>I remember riding in the cab of 1461 (Gold "Centenial") one afternoon / 
>evening from Chinchilla to Toowoomba with a 700 plus ton train and the 
>driver and fireman hanging the radio out the window with the aerial up 
>trying to listen to the results of the races! Needless to say, I was busy 
>working my passage as there was a few bob hanging on some of those horses 
>in far distant places! There was plenty of noise that trip with all the 
>unattended crossing loops to work through. If you ever reckon the engine 
>was noisy when working hard, what about the No. 6 Westinghouse - now, that 
>rushing air was noisy in the cab, and drowned  out everything. That's 
>something they should have done something about long ago, but it just went 
>with the job.
>
>Thats the way it used to be done every day with diesels back then, no 
>earplugs, no stereo CD, no air conditioner - that's looking back! In fact, 
>I would reckon if you look around there are still quite a few diesels in 
>service today that haven't changed much from those days -GM's, 48 class???
>
>Keep up the looking back series - brings back many memories. Might have to 
>get some of my old notebooks out and add a bit more.
>
>Rob Bushby,
>Queenstown, Tas., 7467.
>
>
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