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Re: Redundant SRA equipment





Keith Malcolm wrote:

> In article <35056956.868AAC28@klever.net.au> Eben Levy <ebenlevy@klever.net.au> writes:
> >From: Eben Levy <ebenlevy@klever.net.au>
> >Subject: Re: Redundant SRA equipment
> >Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 02:24:54 +1000
>
> >Bob wrote:
>
> >> Gary Brown wrote:
> >>
> >> > I am trying to find a luggage trolley in NSW which is suitable for
> >> > restoration. The type I am after is approx 1100 x 1900mm with rubber or
> >> > cast iron wheels.
> >> >
> >> > Does anyone know how the SRA gets rid of their redundant equipment?  Do
> >> > they send it to auction?
> >> >
> >> > Any info would be greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >>   The disposal of such equipment is a grey area. One place that you will be
> >> able to buy one (probably not cheap) is off the rails. They seem to be able
> >> to buy all sorts of stuff from the SRA that never goes up for public sale
> >> or tender. You can look at their web site at:
> >> http://www.otr.com.au/
> >> Hope this is of help to you.
> >> Bob
>
> >Why pay OTR to nick it off the railways, when you can do it yourself if your
> >stupid enough
>
> >--
> >Bye for now,
> >Eben.
>
> Where from, Country Link dont use the old Timber ones any more (presuming that
> is what is wanted).

Country link would just stockpile them and let them rot

--
Bye for now,
Eben.