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Re: Paces for making Photos in Melbourne
- Subject: Re: Paces for making Photos in Melbourne
- From: Michael <mk@netstra.com.au>
- Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 02:17:45 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Netstra Pty Ltd
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Hi,
While you are checking out the /dual guage/ flyover at North MelbOURNE,
also take a small walk in the other direction and see: GNRS yard, there
always seems to be something interesting in there, and walk a bit further
until you reach the creek, then walk left along the bike path. You pass
under two bridges, a turning loop, and another bridge. (All the bridges
beign rail bridges). Can provide maps online if required.
Thanks
Michael
WhaleOilBeefHooked said on 01-Oct-1999 in
<7t2a9c$k99$1@news1.mpx.com.au>:
>David Mowat <dmowat@sympac.com.au> wrote in message
>news:7t27si$mal$1@perki.connect.com.au...
>> Try: Spencer St Station in daylight hours
>> Ballarat, Seymour, Albury, Geelong, Bendigo.
>> Also preserved railways (mostly steam on weekends) at Queenscliff,
>> Maldon, Belgrave (narrow guage), Korumburra, Thomson.
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>Not to mention the lookout next to the SG flyover at North Melboring.
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>DaveP
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