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Re: bullhead rail in NSW




> One further question, is there any rail museum in NSW that has a short
length
> of this track (a couple of metres) constructed as a exhibit or rails and
chairs
> stored for such a purpose.

I don't know about stored for the purpose, but I've seen a few meters of it
laying about the (Picton-Mittagong) loopline... I don't know of any other
examples. About the closest you'll get to "in service" (using that term v.
loosely) would be the loop at Colo Vale laid in 71lb normal rail...

Maybe the Powerhouse?-I'll have to take another look
> there, but then they aren't really a rail museum. I think they may have
the
> earlier 1855's "barlow rail"-? under loco number 1.