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Re: Ropes Creek Branch.
- Subject: Re: Ropes Creek Branch.
- From: Greg Rudd <grudd@mail.usyd.edu.au>
- Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 19:41:32 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: The University of Sydney, Australia
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Michael Kurkowski wrote:
> Rust.
>
The real question is, what are you doing to prevent this from happening? If
you are so concerned about things rusting away, why don't you become a member
and either go up there and work, or donate some money to help the museum.
Donations over $2 are tax deductable. I can provide you the address to send
your donations to if you want.
-greg
> chris@enet21.com.au <chris@enet21.com.au> said:
>
> >what does it do at Dorrigo?
> >
> >Chris Stratton wrote:
> >
> >> That was the Clyde 0-6-0 of 1958 which first went to the Mountain High
> >> Railway at Tumut and was then purchased by Dorrigo Steam Railway &
> >> Museum. The loco is now at Dorrigo.