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Tasmanian Preservation Happenings...

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Z1NorthernProgress2110 Chief Commissioner   Joined: Nov 30, 2004
Last Visited: Nov 22, 2008
Location: Burnie, Tasmania


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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:39 am
Won't looks as good then Stuart! Laughing



Cheers Damien Smith
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Updated 28th September, includes various Y2151 shunting and Upper Burnie lookout pics
 
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  Joined: Jan 14, 2003
Last Visited: Nov 21, 2008
Location: Hobart, Tasmania


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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 1:52 pm
Z1NorthernProgress2110 wrote:
Won't looks as good then Stuart!


I don't know. Would look better in my view.

I'm not a fan of pristine steam locos. Clean is OK (but in service dirty is better), but not really glossy.



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Stuart
 
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12CSVT Chief Train Controller   Joined: Nov 26, 2006
Last Visited: Nov 19, 2008
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:02 am
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Also, whats the current problems DVRPS?


The usual. Members (i.e. working, lack of), money, too much to do - too little time to do it, yadda, yadda, yadda.......

Plus a little issue of not being able to operate......although, our stock is not currently in a fit state to operate even if we could.

Other than that, as long as our BEER SUPPLY remains constant Cool , everything is PEACHY!!! Very Happy

Cheers,
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Z1NorthernProgress2110 Chief Commissioner   Joined: Nov 30, 2004
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:11 am
is the DVRPS open on weekends? I reckon on Sunday, if it was open, could of just squeezed it in.



Cheers Damien Smith
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Updated 28th September, includes various Y2151 shunting and Upper Burnie lookout pics
 
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austrain Train Controller   Joined: Dec 17, 2006
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 5:59 pm
At least you guys at DVR actually admit your stock is not in a fit mainline standard. If only the people in charge at DRR would pull there head from there ^%$%'s and have a good look at our stock. Broken buffers, to small wheels under one carriage, rough riding in others and the list go's on.

But must focus all attention on getting out on the mainline, having safe rollingstock to use isn't important is it?
 
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12CSVT Chief Train Controller   Joined: Nov 26, 2006
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:52 pm
In some respects, the termination of DVR's operations was somewhat of a blessing in disguise. With so much work going into maintaining operations, little was being achieved as far as heavy maintenance goes and our locos and stock were virtually disintegrating around us.

With the operational "holiday" we have been able to get stuck into the long overdue heavy maintenance and what a little shop of horrors we are finding as we get underneath the skins of the vehicles!

The ACS's are getting some significant work to the framing and roof / bodywork areas (however without a proper carriage shed, we are chasing our tails somewhat). Additionally X18 is also having some serious structural work around the base of the cab and floor. Similiar work will be needed on X10, whilst X30 will virtually need a cab rebuild!

Hopefully when we get finished, our stock will be of a far superior standard than even when we started. Nowdays the public expect nothing less.

Cheers,
SZ
 
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DRR_Fireman Chief Train Controller   Joined: Oct 22, 2006
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:07 pm
Nice pics there Damo!

Spot on there Stuart, steam locos look better dirty, in fact I think all locos look better dirty. 2100 is a perfect exapmle.

CCS 25 is progressing slowly, the tender bogie is being overhauled. Everything else is pretty much as is.



Don River Railway, Tasmania -U/V class driver, Trainee Fireman, Trainee Railcar driver and Shunter extraordinaire!
 
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Z1NorthernProgress2110 Chief Commissioner   Joined: Nov 30, 2004
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:27 pm
Nice to hear Steve, DVR doing some work on there collection. Isn't it about time the yellow Xs get a TGR logo on the side?

So, Andrew, how far would CCS25 be back in service?



Cheers Damien Smith
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Updated 28th September, includes various Y2151 shunting and Upper Burnie lookout pics
 
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austrain Train Controller   Joined: Dec 17, 2006
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:10 pm
although a very low priority, is any work being done on H2 still Steve? In steam this year at all?
 
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 5:16 pm
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is any work being done on H2?


Not presently. There isn't any point, as at the present time, getting H2 into steam would be a waste, with no line access and no carriages to haul.
However, once line access becomes available again and our high priority carriage and diesel restoration jobs are complete, all H2 needs is a couple minor welding jobs, a final steam test and re-assembly.

Actually H5, M1 and MA1 are being looked at now for some preliminary preservation work, primarily de-lagging and treatment of the boiler & fireboxes, to arrest further corrosion. Sounds simple enough, but considering whats under the cladding, that job will be far from simple and far from cheap!!

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Z1NorthernProgress2110 Chief Commissioner   Joined: Nov 30, 2004
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:02 pm
Stuart, a question for you!. When i was down at TTMS last Sunday, notice the name plate on Y4, has a green background, is this original, ie, when the name plates was brand new?



Cheers Damien Smith
http://z1-2110gallery.fotopic.net
Updated 28th September, includes various Y2151 shunting and Upper Burnie lookout pics
 
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DRR_Fireman Chief Train Controller   Joined: Oct 22, 2006
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:06 pm
CCS 25? Christmas maybe, if we're lucky, probably later though. I cant say with real certainty though, cos I'm not involved with that job.



Don River Railway, Tasmania -U/V class driver, Trainee Fireman, Trainee Railcar driver and Shunter extraordinaire!
 
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Z1NorthernProgress2110 Chief Commissioner   Joined: Nov 30, 2004
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:24 pm
Okey Dokey. Hmm, might have to visit DRR again soon. Been awhile since i was up there, i know, nothing has changed!



Cheers Damien Smith
http://z1-2110gallery.fotopic.net
Updated 28th September, includes various Y2151 shunting and Upper Burnie lookout pics
 
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BP4417 Junior Train Controller   Joined: Jan 14, 2007
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Location: Launceston, Tasmania


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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:29 pm
Ongoing Repairs for CCS 25
Trailing driving wheel axle box brasses cast, machined awaiting white metaling.
Trailing Coupling Rod bushes renewed.
Trailing driving wheel Axle pressed off wheels and machined.
Several crown stays renewed and riveted.
New smoke box baffle plates.
A 12 volt high pressure chemical dosing pump fitted.
Tender tyres being reprofiled.
Major repairs being carried out to tender bogie centre casting
Major repairs being carried out to tender bogie pivot pin.
Work to be done and not yet carried out.
Ashpan repairs
Washout plugs to be re tapped where necessary
Hydrostatic test
Boiler Inspection
Steam Test
 
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austrain Train Controller   Joined: Dec 17, 2006
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:50 pm
she will be nearly as good as new! Be good to see her back in action, sadly CCS 23 wont be joining her any time soon.
 
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