The track deviation at Lakers Siding has been completed
and the next job to follow is the new shed.
The railway is a focal point of the Queenscliff Music
Festival in November and had excellent patronage.
Tasmanian Guards van DB46 is being overhauled and has had the
addition of air brakes supplementing the vacuum brakes on
the carriage. It has had a full repaint and buffer
modifications. Carriage ABL14 is also having a major rebuild and
the window sills are being replaced and the doors and
windows are being rebuilt. The carriage will be fully
repainted. Once this carriage is completed the railway
will have an authentic Tasmanian swing door set.
Work on Locomotive T 251 is continuing and a new tube
plate is to be cut. Defective fire box stays
are being removed . Major work has been done
on the tender under frame with two wheel sets being
changed from spares.
Suma Park Station has become a request stop and it
is hoped that it will become a regular
stopping place.
The railway recently hosted a visit by the ATR which
was the first meeting of the
organisation outside of the metropolitan area
They have been working steadily on their site and
are about to open their own web site. This can be
found from the ATR website.
Melbourne Tramcar Preservation Society
W 834
The four external are currently with Arthur Ireland off site
where he is undertaking the work of plugging the holes that were
drilled for barrel locks, reinstating the standard MMTB latches,
and installing D-moulding on the doors to improve their
appearance, prior to repainting them. He also has the two
internal cabin doors off site and is re-varnishing and repainting
them prior to reinstallation.
Work on 843 itself has concentrated on
the repairs to the chassis and flooring of the No. 2 end cabin,
where some rotted timber has been replaced, and all components
primed and sealed prior to reinstalling the floor.
Spare Parts Trams
Further progress has been made on the
dismantling of SW5 809 with both cabins now removed, and the
majority of electrical and pneumatic equipment removed from the
underside of the tram. Daniel Edwards has continued to work on
dismantling the interior of the tram to salvage all reusable
beadings and fittings.
Ian Seymour from the Australian Electric
Transport Museum at St Kilda recently visited Haddon and
collected the components that had been removed from W7 1008 for
use on their W7 1013. The motorman’s visors collected for the
Perth Electric Tramway Society were also delivered to them in
February by Kym Smith while he was in Perth for work.
Spare Parts Storage
The major project over the last quarter
has been the sorting and stowing of the spare parts that have
been collected from Newport and from the trams that have been
dismantled.
A second shipping container has been
purchased for storing parts, and both containers have now been
fitted with shelving and are being progressively filled with
sorted components. Both containers have also been fitted with
revolving air vents to make the interiors a little less
oppressive on warmer days.
As part of this process, previously
compiled spare parts stock listings are being updated and
transferred to electronic database, for inclusion in our Safety
Management System documentation. Serviceable and tested
components are also being identified and tagged as part of this
process.

Daniel
Edwards and Anthony Smith stacking components in one of the
spare parts storage containers.
Photo
Jacqui Smith
Supply of Cab Front
A request was received from Yarra Trams
for assistance in supplying a cabin front to use to replace a
damaged front on W7 1019 which had been involved in a
collision. Yarra Trams offered to supply some controller
components needed for the overhaul of the under floor controller
on SW5 843 in return for the swap. After consultation with Mike
Ryan from VicTrack to ensure that VicTrack was happy with the
exchange and that it was within the Spare Parts Protocol that is
being developed by VicTrack, the front was delivered to
Southbank Depot during March.

John Withers,
Frank Schroeders, Anthony Smith and Arthur Ireland remove one of
the cabin fronts from SW5 809.
Photo
Jacqui Smith
Accreditation
The other major project over the last
quarter involved the completion and implementation of the new
Safety Management System. The draft SMS was circulated to
members who requested inclusion in the consultation process,
with alterations made and the final version issued for
implementation on Sunday 30 March 2008.
For a tramway that operates only 450
metres of track on an as required basis, it is interesting to
note that 120 various manuals, procedures, standards and forms
were needed to meet the requirements of the Rail Safety Act,
with the cumulated documentation being well over 1000 pages.
While the initial rewrite has taken as substantial amount of
time and effort to get completed and correct, it has allowed us
to put in place processes which better reflect the operations at
Haddon, and to implement processes which in the longer time will
make working at Haddon safer and easier.
Puffing Billy - Emerald Tourist Railway Board
The railway took part in a model railway display
at Sandown Park in March. The Day out with Thomas
has commenced its 2008 season and the venue at
Emerald has been changed to the area
near the turntable.
The railway has a new Government Board Member,
Mr. C Banger, from the Department of Infrastructure with
the retirement of Mr. John Hearsch. John has
been associated with the railway since 1957.
The railway is holding the Great Train Race on the 4
May 2008 and a large number of runners against
Puffing Billy is expected.
Work on the restoration of the Climax engine is proceeding
and the new smoke box door has had new hinge blocks fitted. Over
the years, the smoke box door was set at different heights and
with various hinge configurations. It is being set in its
original position with the hinges as when it first entered
service.
The smoke box
barrel is being fitted to the boiler and the door plate is being
installed. When the smoke box is aligned correctly, the rivet holes
will be drilled and the boiler will once again have a smoke box
riveted on the front.
A special tap has been ordered
to rework the hole for the barrel-filling plug. The pattern for the
new chimney base has been ordered. The drawing is nearly complete
for the new blast pipe A new steam pipe from the dome is needed. The
design calculations have been finished and verification of the
design should be completed in the next couple of weeks.
As with much of the workshop
efforts, a lot of time is spent in drawing and doing calculations
BEFORE the components are made and fitted. It may take only a
few minutes to bolt on a part which has taken weeks of drawing and
manufacture. Not many bits are available off-the-shelf.
South Gippsland Tourist
Railway
The railway has completed its
rejuvenation of the line from Loch to Nyora and the
entire line was reopened to heritage train on 12 January
2008. Bridges have been repaired and a number
of sleepers placed in the track to allow train to once again
to run the entire length of the line
.
First Train to Nyora
Photo J. Frost
Steamrail
The
Steamrail Depot at Newport may be used to assist in the
filming of a Mini Series "The Pacific" . Work has been done
on turning S313 into an American engine only for the
film company advise that the train shoot is now easier
in the USA than in Australia. At the moment the project is
up in the air!

Steamrail Open Day Newport Workshops.
Photo J. Frost
Engine T 364 is to have some attention to its
paintwork and will receive a full repaint its first
since 1993 when it was first restored by Steamrail. T395 and T
356 have been working on the Warrnambool line
under hire to El Zorro. S 313 has had some
electrical repairs carried out as well as some
minor body repairs. The engine was about to take
on the livery of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad when
the job was cancelled and the decision was to
repaint it in VR Blue and Gold. Then a
further contact was made by the film company to
go back to the L & N scheme At the moment
they are awaiting further contact.
Consequently work on B 72 has slowed down
as the manpower was transferred to S 313. Work has been
done on the nose compartment of the No 2 end. Work
has also been done on the full strip out of cab No 1.
R766 has left Newport by road
and is now in NSW as a 4'8½" engine. This is
the first conversion to standard gauge as was
envisaged when the class was manufactured in the UK in
the 1950's.
The annual boiler inspections of the steam
fleet has taken place and all passed. D3639 has had
some work performed on the inner firebox. and other work
to keep it running.
R700 is to receive the wheels from
R766 and repairs have been done to the trailing truck axle
box horn lines, replacing the brake cylinder pipe on the
trailing truck.
A2 986 is having its "Drag Box" being
repaired and because of the nature of the metal
used in the engine's construction the work of repair is
very slow.
Carriage 6 BW is in the paint shop
for roof repairs and some minor work has also been
done to the interior. 1BCE is to receive a full overhaul
once S313 is completed. 3ABE has had roof repairs done.
The Goulburn sleeping car has had some wiring repaired.
Steamrail is in the process of leaving the Tarp
shop and yard as this area is to be resumed to be
used for electric train stabling.
The Newport Open day was a great
success with many visitors present and equipment on
display.
The group
reports that there has been a recent amount of suspicious activity
around the Newport heritage rail precinct in recent weeks. This has
culminated in the theft of some copper pipes from 707 Ops workshops.
A suspicious vehicle was seen in the area, a mid 1990's Ford
Fairlane / LTD?, silver, no rear number plate. Due to possible
accident damage, it had what appeared to be red cellophane covering
the rear brake lights.

Steamrail Open Day Newport Workshops.
Photo J. Frost
The Victorian Goldfields Railway
The railway was closed over February
to allow total occupation of the line to carry out
maintenance work on the large bridge at Muckleford Creek
bridge. A number of piles have been replaced
in the bridge and sleeper replacements carried out
on the section of track between Maldon Junction and
Castlemaine, which was previously under the control of Pacific
National, and had little work done on it while
under the control of that body.
The DERM is receiving a fresh coat of
paint and now looks very smart. Locomotive K 160
is out of service pending boiler
examination and will be withdrawn later in the year
for a major overhaul. While K160 is out of
action the service will be maintained by J 515 and
J 541. J 549 will be returned to service before K 160 is
withdrawn.
In the January edition of the railway's
Newsletter there is a nostalgic
article on the running of a train to Shelbourne
and an interview with the railway's Operations Manager.
Tramway Museum Society
The Museum introduced colour into its January
Newsletter. It was noted that missing
parts for tram X2 680 have been found and these
have now been refitted. This car was a prototype
for the class and the fitting of the skirts ensures that
the restoration is correct for this tram. While trams in a
class can be considered to be uniform, as the years pass
changes are made when overhauls are done and each
car becomes a little different from its fellows. The
tram is now almost complete with some work needed on
the roof canvas.
Tram Q 199 is slowly being restored with
the original varnished interior being brought back to
its original condition and the exterior also
receiving attention.
Ballasting of the track has continued
with some sleeper replacement. A further 50
sleepers are to be replaced in the near future.
Tram W3 667 was returned to Melbourne
for use in the filming of the mini-series "The
Pacific". The tram ran in Flinders street for the filming
and it was the first time in 30 years it had been in the
city. As many other trams had to be
moved to allow 667 to go to Melbourne
several other trams had some work done to make
them mobile. W2 667 had a new life guard fitted and W5 752 had a
replacement part replaced in the line breaker.
Both trams are now operational.
Tram W1 427 was used in January 2008 to help in
the making of a music video for a group
called "Panic Attack".
Updated 21 April 2008