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Re: Countrylink & Sydney things to do




Brendan <nadnerb_2000@NOSPAM.com.au> wrote in message
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> Micheal -
>
> If you like historical sites etc, Visit the ARHS and try their ghost walk
> or the tunnels under st james.
this walk is only done on the 3rd weekend of every month you can call this
number to try and book
02 97495280

. Pop down to Thirlmere for the NSW
> Rail Transport Museum (Sundays they run trains on the loop).
only if you can get a car as there is no public transport to get there

Tuesdays are good in the city for the Indian
> Pacific.
the IP only comes in on a monday and thursday it is the broken hill experess
that leaves on a tuesday and the ghan gets in on a sunday and the griffth
train leaves on a saturday morning


Clyde Engineering at Kooragang Island (spelling???) you cant get to it
unless you go there by freight train or you can find someother way to get in
because i think it is very hard almost impossible to get in by road
but take a look around where bhp used to be for coal unloading point at port
waratha (i think wrong spelling) as they also stable trains there

> near Newcastle is worth a visit as is the Gonian plant
you cant get any photos in there only from the fence on the outside of the
place
Pop down to goulburn on the once daily cityrail
> endeavor and havew a gunzel down there.
> you just may get 3 hours down there or a better spot would be to go to
mossvale just incase you miss the train back to sydney

> Have I missed anything?????
>
>
> Brendan
>
>
i hope this was of help also
andrew