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Patchy and Ghosty post up some of the better screenshots here! I always love coming to this thread and reading the dialogue and looking at the screenshots - I feel that if the thread was just pictures, there wouldn't be half the interest without the banter. I feel that well-meaning comments made by one user have been blown out by another user who has had a hissy fit and gone on the offensive. To blame Ghosty and Patchy for this is unfair.
I find it ironic that you complain about the recent text-heavy posts, and then fill up the page with one-line posts that do nothing to contribute any screenshots... Pot, kettle, black.
well then obviously i cant care less if every tom dick and harry wants to have a crack i really couldnt care less about sharing my shots on these forums, if you want to see my work, i have set up a facebook page where i will be showing my work and feel free to join
Melton North circa 1987...
4481 hauls an express mixed goods and is seen leaving Melton Vale on the Spring evening of Tuesday 8th September, 1987.
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Thanks Pete. Your wealth of knowledge is a great addition to our community.Demi, I see you have been posting shots of that TRC lately. http://www.nswrollingstock.com/TRC.htm
Do you have enough background material on the meat perishable traffic using that TRC or would you like me to type up another lot of text about its use? As you probably noticed, I don't mind typing text as occasionally there are a few screen shots produced using the material from my text posts. I noticed people produced some perishable traffic screen shots after I typed some text about the dairy and other perishable traffic recently.
I am hoping for a few more screen shot about the 1974 coal traffic on the Swanbank line after I provided some historical text earlier, as I did read several people here had done that line. I was hoping for a bit of English Electric loco screen shots, both QLD and Tasmanian, after I mentioned them this morning. My screen shot skills are low but I can help with the background material which may inspire some screen shots.
Cheers
Peter C
Thanks Pete. Your wealth of knowledge is a great addition to our community. With the TRC vans, do you know when they were roughly in service until? Would love to know more about it's use.
Since you wrote such kind words I will have to dig out a few books and post something here in a few days.