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Re: Photo opportunities in and around Sydney
- Subject: Re: Photo opportunities in and around Sydney
- From: "Paul Jones" <jonesclan@free.net.au>
- Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 00:24:06 +1000
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
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- References: <upj7ps8uner4cb24gqub4ckmn1jnhmkhce@4ax.com> <8n0nfr$brk$1@nnrp1.deja.com>
- Xref: bclass.spectrum.com.au aus.rail:15799
If the bridge is 2 foot, then how to the trains fit under them?
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Paul Jones
"Railway Rasputin3" <james_ccj@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:8n0nfr$brk$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
> In article <upj7ps8uner4cb24gqub4ckmn1jnhmkhce@4ax.com>,
> vintage.wireless@virgin.A40C.net wrote:
> > I'm about to spend two months in Sydney at the behest of my employer;
> > whilst I'm there I felt I ought to take the opportunity to exercise
> > the camera a bit in my spare time (and provide some material for a
> > nascent web site)!
> >
> > Are there any good locations anyone can recommend for photographing
> > the railway scene, both current and preserved- and preferably within
> > easy reach of the public transport networks?
> >
> > It's probably best if you reply via e-mail; that way it won't waste
> > bandwidth on the groups.
> My personal perference is East Maitland near Newcastle. Impressive coal
> trains running every few minutes or so. There are 2 foot bridges near
> East maitland and both are pretty good for photographing.
>
>
>
> > Regards,
> >
> > Mike.
> > --
> >
> > Mike Izycky
> > Please remove the .A40C if replying by email. I apologise for the
> inconvenience this causes.
> >
>
> --
> Cheers
>
> RR3
>
>
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