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Re: Strategic Reserve.
- Subject: Re: Strategic Reserve.
- From: pcc@ocean.com.au (Les Brown)
- Date: Thu, 02 Sep 1999 13:25:26 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail, misc.transport.rail.australia-nz
- Organization: Customer of Connect.com.au Pty. Ltd.
- References: <37c92cfe.0@news1> <935970988.727603@diddley.primus.com.au>
"Steven Hurst" <hurste@primus.com.au> wrote in aus.rail:
>Although it is not on as large a scale as what you say, there was a posting
>about a loco hidden away in sydney (it was stolen from the scrap road). The
>guy who took it had restored it and has since passed on. The train was
>regarded as a myth from what I can gather, but now it is exposed, it is
>going through legal stuff, now it will be seen running again. I haven't
>heard anymore about this on aus.rail - Was it true? Have I been sucked in
>yet again?
>
>Anyway, why hide locos away? Just preserve them like we do now, then they
>will be tere if we need them, already in running order. If they were likely
>to be hiding trains, it would probably be because they were hiding drugs,
>nuclear weapons, or just other illegal stuff inside them!!!!
>
>****The fact is - no one other than us really gives a crap about the damn
>things!****
>
Steven, it is true! I seen it meself!
The fiendish fiends at DoD have found a develishly clever way of
hiding steam locos in exhibits all over the country! Do you know for
example that the Big Banana is really a 30-class? and the Big Merino
at Goulburn is really a 58-class (minus the tender of course) spirited
away from Goulburn loco one night 3 years after it was supposedly
"scrapped".?
Did you ever hear of the "Big Worm" down at Bass in Victoria? You'll
never believe this but the clever scientists at DoD disguised a rake
of 4-wheel GY's that you can walk through! The absolute give-away is
that every so often grains of wheat fall down from the roof.
My advice to all is to look very, very closely at anything with a
"Big" in the name. If you scratch away at the surface (make sure
no-one is looking - DoD informants are everywhere) you'll soon notice
the smell of coal and oil - a sure sign!
I'm looking for the Vic. N-class steam locos that were supposedly
"built" but never entered service - N's 433-435. A "rumour" I heard
was that they were cleverly disguised as tall chimneys at the Yallourn
Power Station - as I said, the coal and oil smell is a sure sign.
BTW what ever happened to 6043? I heard that it was built and never
entered service but was bricked up in one of the many former railway
tunnels under Sydney...........
Les Brown