Re: Graves at Gunning

wayne watson (wwatson@goulburn.net.au)
20 Jul 1997 13:49:40 GMT

Gary Marshall <marshg@ideal.net.au> wrote in article
<01bc90fc$fd2a56e0$1ff114cb@marshg.ideal.net.au>...
> Unfortunately the graves are no longer there. Approximately one year ago
> (give or take a month or two) Gunning station was upgraded with new
> platform surfaces, new walkways, lighting and the station buildings were
> repainted. During this process the graves were removed and, unfortunalely
> there is no trace of at all.
>
>
> --
> Gary Marshall
> National Rail Locomotive Driver
> marshg@ideal.net.au
>
>
> Krel <krel4203@netconnect.com.au> wrote in article
> <01bc8dc7$7e314de0$c9d13fcb@krel4203.semex.net.au>...
> > Off the down end of the Up platform at Gunning, NSW there used to be
> three
> > small graves surrounded by white painted rocks. These were the last
> resting
> > place of three station cats that generally came to a grisly end playing
> > with fast trains.
> >
> > Are the graves still there? and Are they still looked after? I recall
> that
> > they were in quite good repair about four or five years ago.
> > --
> > Cheers Krel
> >
> > "The Universe is not only stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than
> we
> > can imagine" - Clarkes second law.
> > Railway rules and regulations are the same.
> >
I miss the cats and the people