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Taitset
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Joined: Jun 25, 2003 Last Visited: Jan 5, 2009 Location: Platform 14, Wattle Glen. (Near the clocktower)
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 2:39 pm
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| jjd76au wrote: | | There's also another one with a big number like "645" or something between the LaTrobe St bridge and Spencer St. | Perhaps 0.645 km? |
Yep, I was looking at that yesterday, it's 0.645.
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xtrap_heaven
Chief Train Controller
Joined: Aug 19, 2007 Last Visited: Dec 6, 2008 Location: Melbourne's Train Network
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:18 pm
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Um.. Where were Princes Bridge platforms 2-3 / Flinders Street 15-16 ?
"The next station is Royal Park, passengers for the Inner Circle line, please change trains at Royal Park. From Royal Park, this train runs express to Coburg..."
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wongm
Minister for Railways
Joined: May 26, 2005 Last Visited: Jan 1, 2009 Location: Geelong, Victoria
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:20 pm
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| xtrap_heaven wrote: | | Um.. Where were Princes Bridge platforms 2-3 / Flinders Street 15-16 ? | On the Flinders Street side of platform 14 - behind the wall that is there now.
(Diagram from 1975)
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angus42
Chief Train Controller
Joined: Aug 27, 2005 Last Visited: Dec 30, 2008 Location: Around Kyneton-Melbourne
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| penov wrote: | | Prior to the 1950's, Platform 1 Centre was mainly used by Gippsland steam trains, also to South Gippsland (Yarram and Wonthaggi). In the peak hour one of those trains would use 1 East. |
In the 1960s, the 5:00 p.m. Lilydale train, timed as an E train (carriages hauled by a pair of M cars) ran from 1 East; it was the fastest to Ringwood (express Richmond-Camberwell (I think)-Box Hill-Ringwood) then loco-hauled timings for all stops to Lilydale.
quote]There were also some through steam trains to Healesville, Warburton and Stony Point which would use 1 East, although some would be hauled by an M and an AM pair of swing door cars to Lilydale or Frankston.[/quote]
See above. The 5 p.m. wasn't the only one. The M or M + AM pair then ran the evening local Croydon-Lilydale shuttles, and returned to the city with the 8.35 a.m. (or thereabouts) up train which hauled through carriages from Healesville.. Many readers may not know that outer suburban offpeak or evening services were often shuttle services connecting end-on with "bigger" trains to/from the city.
| Quote: | | The 11.25 pm Geelong train seven nights a week used 1 East. |
In the 1960s the 11.25 p.m. Geelong ran from 1 Centre; it was usually loco-hauled, but occasionally I saw a DERM + BCPL (or maybe a BC?); earlier trains during the evening were usually DERMs, as far as I saw them.
If I have some details wrong, in defence I can only plead errors of recollection over 45 years! I no longer have notebooks from that time.
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