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hi mates Kulgun station and its area are fixed. the non active and without rail line milk - cream shed from falcon500 did the job perfectly.
also a nice sized small goods shed i can now go back and fix the other stations back to dugandan huge thanks to falcon500 for making this so quick for me to use
cheers Ron

Sorry Ron, you had better check your personal email as I just stuffed in a picture of Kulgun railway station in real life from the railway era :hehe:

Cheers
Peter
 
just a couple screenshots on something ive been working on


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This is my first screen shot, of a rail line i am working on. It is a 4 track mainline and here we see LDP QN empty container train over taking a White Haven loaded coal train while approaching from the opposite end is a PacNat coalie with 90 classes and an ARG grain train with 2 CLPs and an aging GM.

To all the content creators thank you for without your creations this would not exist.




Thanks for Image shack for hosting
 
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G'day all,

More narrow gauge! :D

...5A and 10A pause for a drink for the hill climb with a long mix, c.1905...
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...15A at the same spot in the summer of '42...
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Cheers
Stevo
 
SAR Backwater Railway

This is going to be released within the next week.

Only the first module but more will come.

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I wonder which station this is?

So hope you enjoy. It will be up for download within a week ish!


Since no one has answered yet its Mount Lofty Station :hehe:


Poul
 
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Kulgun station and sheds

hi mates

Kulgun and the milk - cream shed made by falcon500.
he is also making a smaller goods shed which will replace the one shown here when its done.
basically this is how i will leave this staion, apart from fences and roads etc

cheers
ron

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not a train, something I put together between making trainz but an aussie screenshot nonetheless. A Tamiya 1/25 Centurion
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cheers
pete
 
hi mates

Kulgun and the milk - cream shed made by falcon500.
he is also making a smaller goods shed which will replace the one shown here when its done.
basically this is how i will leave this station, apart from fences and roads etc cheers Ron

Hi Ron, looking good and, as usual, awe inspiring !!!!!!!!!!

The following is a rail traffic suggestion for fellow Trainz milk delivery modellers working on 1950s branch lines around the country.

In December 1950, the Commonwealth's State Grants (Milk for School Children) Act was passed and by October 1951 all Australian states, with the exception of Queensland were participating in the scheme. In Queensland, an Agreement was later signed and the scheme began operating in the greater Brisbane area on 3 March 1953. The scheme was extended later that year to country centres and it was estimated that 150 000 Queensland school children were consuming 30 000 gallons of free milk each week. http://education.qld.gov.au/library/edhistory/topics/milk.html

Some of that was rail and some road transported. The Trainz solution maybe is to add a few more milk tankers to the branch line mixed goods!!
 
Hello Everyone;

@Petan, As far as my knowladge and recalling from re-collections of my twin Cousins Andrew who was a Queensland Railways Driver & John, a Guard; both worked for 52 years with the department from 1946 to 1999. As John was telling me when I last visited him in April, that QR when they started to convey the milk for the Education Department Contract in Milk Churns which were reguarlly picked up along the way in the Guards Van or loaded at pre-arranged pick up point. He was telling me when in 1958, when he was rostered on a Ravenshoe Goods, and he was required to meet a dairy deliverly truck at at Atherton to convey Milk for the school students at the Ravenshoe State School at 3:15 in the morning, loading the churns would have been placed in the guards compartment in the upright position; he was required by order to drop off the churns at points where schoolmasters would collect their allocated churn for their school, which took some time but the drivers always [tried] to keep to the shedual but where a little regulator happy. The arrival in Ravenshoe would have been at 5:25am. Where the schoolmaster would be waiting in his Beat up old Model T Ford with homemade box trailer to convey the milk for the students, where school would have started around 8:30. All the crew got the day off and got time to rest after their shift in the railway barracks.

Don't quote me on this but, I am not certain on weither QR had Milk Tankers - but I understand from looking at drawings at the Qld State Archives from the very early days of QR, they did have 4 wheeled tanker wagons from 1866 but I am not certain, so I shall double check for all that is interested.

Kindest Regards
Michael Gitsham
QHR Commissioner Of Railways
In December 1950, the Commonwealth's State Grants (Milk for School Children) Act was passed and by October 1951 all Australian states, with the exception of Queensland were participating in the scheme. In Queensland, an Agreement was later signed and the scheme began operating in the greater Brisbane area on 3 March 1953. The scheme was extended later that year to country centres and it was estimated that 150 000 Queensland school children were consuming 30 000 gallons of free milk each week. http://education.qld.gov.au/library/edhistory/topics/milk.html

Some of that was rail and some road transported. The Trainz solution maybe is to add a few more milk tankers to the branch line mixed goods!!
 
The following is a rail traffic suggestion for fellow Trainz milk delivery modellers working on 1950s branch lines around the country. In December 1950, the Commonwealth's State Grants (Milk for School Children) Act was passed and by October 1951 all Australian states.....
Some of that was rail and some road transported. The Trainz solution maybe is to add a few more milk tankers to the branch line mixed goods!!

Those looking for operational ideas for milk tankers to the mid-1970s may try http://www.nswrollingstock.com/BMT2.htm Check own research in other states.
 
In December 1950, the Commonwealth's State Grants (Milk for School Children) Act was passed and by October 1951 all Australian states Some of that was rail and some road transported. The Trainz solution maybe is to add a few more milk tankers to the branch line mixed goods!!

Seems above not exactly true although from a government website. Parmalat / Pauls milk's own website says school milk, not free, dates from at least 1928, although 1951 may have been the FREE milk date and following Parmalat history website may interest some who want to do a Trainz simulator version of milk delivery from farm to factory as it has historical road milk tanker images as well as text.
http://parmalat.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=429&Itemid=22

If URL link broken, search the history section of the Parmalat website or the website of your Local milk producer

EDIT; sorted out the free school milk date of 1951 and earlier school milk intro date before it was free. No real difference for Trainz as we mainly model the transport section and don't care if free school milk or not as can't model the kid paying money for the milk or those small milk bottles and wire milk crates I had at school in Brisbane in the 1950s.
 
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