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PalmerEldritch
Say goodnight to the bad guy
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Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:50 pm
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Found at: http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24286408-5005961,00.html
| Quote: | Trio attack man waiting for train
September 03, 2008 07:37am
A 20-YEAR-OLD man has been attacked and robbed by three male youths while waiting for a train in Melbourne.
The Vermont man was at the Laverton Railway Station about 11.30pm (AEST) yesterday waiting for a city-bound train when the three teenagers started taunting him and throwing rocks from the car park.
They climbed onto the platform and surrounded the man, one producing a knife and demanding he hand over all his property.
The victim handed over a bag, wallet and iPod.
The group fled in an old white sedan.
They are described as being between 17-18 years old, caucasian, and about 183cm tall.
Two had blond medium length hair while the third had short dark hair. All wore hooded tops. |
Watch out for the mighty Blues in 2008, with Judd, Stevens, Kreuzer, Cloke and Aisake
Ó hAilpín to join Fevola, Gibbs, Murphy, Carrazzo, Scotland, Fischer, Waite, Setanta
Ó hAilpín, Houlihan, Walker, Simpson, Betts and co!
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Mickelaar
The Ghost of George Stephenson
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:39 pm
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And the Werribee / Laverton area is safe?
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Werribee: Providing a low quality lifestyle for the professionally unemployed since 1802.
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574M
White Guru
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 6:11 pm
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| dad2natalie wrote: | | And the Werribee / Laverton area is safe? |
Don't encourage him, Mick.
We is all sick of his habit of posting all the nasty reports surrounding the Melbourne suburbans.
Fully sik habit, I reckon.
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The Vinelander
Chief Commissioner
Joined: Mar 28, 2006 Last Visited: Dec 3, 2008 Location: Ballan, Victoria on the Ballarat RFR Line
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:42 pm
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Ahh, Laverton, before the move to Ballan, the good old days of Walker rail cars, DERMS, sitting at the end of a AW vestibule car watching the whole carriage twist & rise as the train raced through Galvin & Paisley whilst I watched along the corridor.
Not to mention the foot-warmers.
Those days are gone forever
Mike in Longreach.
The Vinelander, from Melbourne to Mildura was Victoria's only overnight sleeping car train which was launched 8/8/1972.
Ballan, the best town, on the best railway line, in the best state, of the best country in the World. Currently in Longreach.
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route14
Chief Commissioner
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 2:15 am
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| 574M wrote: | | dad2natalie wrote: | | And the Werribee / Laverton area is safe? |
Don't encourage him, Mick.
We is all sick of his habit of posting all the nasty reports surrounding the Melbourne suburbans.
Fully sik habit, I reckon. |
It is the robbers that are nasty, not the report nor the post.
Not the black cat
nor the white cat
but the right cat
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wongm
Minister for Railways
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 12:16 pm
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| The Vinelander wrote: | Ahh, Laverton, before the move to Ballan, the good old days of Walker rail cars, DERMS, sitting at the end of a AW vestibule car watching the whole carriage twist & rise as the train raced through Galvin & Paisley whilst I watched along the corridor. |
Like this shot by Rodney Williams?
A whole lot more photos from the era are on his site at http://rodsrailpage.fotopic.net/c18450.html
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The Vinelander
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:47 pm
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| wongm wrote: | | The Vinelander wrote: | Ahh, Laverton, before the move to Ballan, the good old days of Walker rail cars, DERMS, sitting at the end of a AW vestibule car watching the whole carriage twist & rise as the train raced through Galvin & Paisley whilst I watched along the corridor. |
Like this shot by Rodney Williams?
A whole lot more photos from the era are on his site at http://rodsrailpage.fotopic.net/c18450.html |
The Vinelander, from Melbourne to Mildura was Victoria's only overnight sleeping car train which was launched 8/8/1972.
Ballan, the best town, on the best railway line, in the best state, of the best country in the World. Currently in Longreach.
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Knowitall
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:00 pm
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Where did the additional roads off the siding go to and what were they used for
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wongm
Minister for Railways
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:17 pm
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| Knowitall wrote: | | Where did the additional roads off the siding go to and what were they used for | A good old fashioned goods yard, once upon a time there was a narrow gauge tramway that headed from the station down towards the coastline, for explosives traffic:
http://www.railgeelong.com/location/laverton
If you click though to Rodney Williams fotopic site I linked earlier, there are a few more photos showing it better.
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