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Re: Maps
On Tue, 09 Sep 1997 02:44:47 GMT, G.Lambert@unsw.edu.au (Geoff
Lambert) wrote:
>For the record, the doyen of old
>sidings and expert on "The Straight", Jack Maclean,
A fascinating individual - what a pity we can't get to his diagrams on
the web ! But they are at the state library. Be prepared to wait for
half an hour while they retrieve the microfilms though.
> is not able to say
>whether such a siding existed. Andrew Waugh's signalling history of
>the line makes no mention of it either.
Which publication is that ? I have a fascination for signalling
matters, although not the obsession that it is for others. Out of
print no doubt. Does it go as far as Ballarat ?
>Geoff Lambert
>
>
David A.
David_Arblaster@dse.vic.gov.au | David Arblaster,
mercury@netspace.net.au | Melbourne, Australia
"What does it mean when a man unearths an ancient urn but buries
his thermos flask in the process ?" Michael Leunig
- References:
- Re: Maps
- From: paul@itsnot.its.unimelb.edu.au (Paul Edwards)
- Re: Maps
- From: G.Lambert@unsw.edu.au (Geoff Lambert)