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Re: Switch Removal at STEAMTOWN.



Thanks a lot Chris , I was a bit worried
as a lot of tourists stop of here to
inspect the old Railway System.
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  Robin

Chris Drymalik <drymalik@arcom.com.au> wrote in article
<37a41a82.0@kastagir.senet.com.au>...
> The Railway Museum at Port Dock has purchased a number of muti gauge
> switches from Steamtown. They are to be used to construct a muti gauge
yard
> as part of the Federation Project at Port Dock. Apparently the switches
were
> surplus to Steamtown requirements and have in general been replaced with
> straight rail components.
> 
> dirtcircuitvideos <dirtcircuitvideos@bigpond.com> wrote in message
> 01bedbc1$84adb420$LocalHost@default">news:01bedbc1$84adb420$LocalHost@default...
> > Please excuse my lack of Knowledge
> > of Railway terms.
> >
> > Could this be the last straw,
> > the removal of Historic and
> > Valuable 2 gauge Railway
> > switches at Peterborough.
> >
> > Steamtown needs these to
> > retain its heritage
> >
> > Can some one please explain
> > Why this historic track is
> > being removed.
> >
> > A concerned railway fan.
> > --
> > Dirtcircuit Videos
> >  Email:  dirtcircuitvideos@bigpond.com
> > Photos: http://www.railpage.org.au/pix/Peterborough/
> > Yours in The Steam
> >   Robin
> 
> 
>