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Re: Victorian Roundhouses



On Thu, 06 May 1999 22:03:24 +1000, David Langley <del@ancc.com.au>
wrote:

>John Dennis wrote:
>
>> I know that Geelong, Seymour, Ararat and Hamilton all had a reasonable
>> number of stalls located in a (part) circle around the turntable. 
>> Which of these had the most covered roads radiating from the open
>> turntable?
>
>Contrary to another thread currently running in this ng, I am not old
>enough to remember these locations save to say that I suspect that Geelong
>and Seymour had the most covered roads. In fact Seymour might well have
>been a proper roundhouse except that the entrance to the TT was via an
>open track i.e. no roof. This is something that Junee does not have.
>
Huh? Junee has two 21 stall semi-circles separtaed by one open track
on each side. The south track was the entrance and the north track was
the exit.

Cheers

Krel

Just another eccentric crank.