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Comeng Gunzel
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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:44 pm
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Has this actually been confirmed, outside of posts on here?
| tjrailway wrote: | | Last El Zorro train will be next Friday |
As in tomorrow, or in a weeks time?
Pity that it usually goes through Melbourne and Geelong during darkness, makes it harder to photograph.
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wongm
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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:09 pm
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| Somebody in the WWW wrote: | | Pity that it usually goes through Melbourne and Geelong during darkness, makes it harder to photograph. |
And when it runs late, I am usually headed in the opposite direction on a train and unable to chase it.
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SmokeSignals
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 1:22 am
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| NottaGunzel wrote: | | A no 1 wrote: | | Junior wrote: | | NathanCastle wrote: | | SB in the WWW wrote: | | phower wrote: | | tjrailway wrote: | | Last El Zorro train will be next Friday, then train back to Patricks/PN. |
Are you sure   
Is there enough loading for 2 operators perhaps 
If not, T'is a sad day for El Zorro... : |
Has this actually been confirmed, outside of posts on here?
As in tomorrow, or in a weeks time |
So what's the story hear
Did WestVic give El Zorro the flick...
Or did El Zorro call It a day, meaning they will now focuss on It's Melbourne - Portland Minerial Sands traffic  |
I think you can work it out for yourself what has caused El Zorro's downfall... Lets see: El Zorro running late all the time... No where near enough of the required number of wagons to meet the needs of freight agent (that being WestVic Container Handling). So what do we blame for El Zorro's downfall ... The abolishing of Colac as a Train-Order Crossing Stn Shortage of Loco's & Wagons
I honestly didn't expect this mob to last so long
Rememer now, I did mention now months & months ago, in this very thread that changes were likely & most definately in the wind...
I think every little thing has in it's own way cost El Zorro this contract...
FYI, there are currently 3 red-carded wagons in Warrnambool Yard, so will be interesting to see how they get these back to Melbourne 2 with flats & 1 bent I beleive... |
I think from this information, El Zorro would have a good case for "Restraint of Trade" |
What do you see as being the actual restraint BTW  |
Well where does one start... Firstly the Motive Power, these antiques belong in a museum, as did the rolling stock used on the service when El Zorro first took over the service (you know, those "bright Tangerine painted ones")
This coupled with El Zorro's inherant inability to source & yet secure more "modern wagons" caperable of the task at hand (those Tangerine painted rollin' antiques definately arn't, look at the wagon that can only take MTY Boxes only, what a waste of space even having it on the train, thank goodness it's long since been red-carded) has come back to bite & bite hard it has, it would seem
As for the 2 other wagons, well where are these, I haven't seen them in the yard I've only seen the Shunters Wagon ( the one with the bent frame, that can only be used for MTY Boxes only) which is parked in the Tank Rd of Warrnambool Yard & has been for some close to 4 weeks now
Leasing the wagons that make up the majority ofhe train (let alone S311 for that brief period, when it chose to co-operate that is & wasn't knocked out due to faults) off CFCLA would have to be a killer, this as well as the now apparent lack of Train-Order Crossing Points (other then Camperdown & Geelong) won't have helped matters much... is it any wonder PN is being welcomed back with open arms (if the rumours are to be believed)...
The term "Vintage Antique Renta-Wrecks" suits the locos used on the Warrnambool Service well...
Althrough, I throught the aim of preservation was to preserve these units for future generations ...
Yes by all means have them out earning income for their custiodians, but not every single day... They won't last long if this is kept up... Althrough it seems El Zorro don't have many options in this department through do they It seems their fleet solely consists of Hired "Vintage Antique Museum Piece Renta-Wrecks" bar 2 or 3 locos which El Zorro themselves own, being S302 & Y's 109 & 145...
Althrough having said that... having SRHC's B74 & T378 together for that the one-week period was nice... the train reallly did look like a true replica of the VR's Warrnambool Goods in the late 70's/early 80's before VicRail & the horrible TeaCup scheme came along...
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VBAndy
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:13 am
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| SmokeSignals wrote: | Although, I thought the aim of preservation was to preserve these units for future generations
Yes by all means have them out earning income for their custiodians, but not every single day... They won't last long if this is kept up. |
And preserved these locos have been, but I ask you. Where would a group get the money to operate said "rent-a-wrecks" if they took them off hire?
For most groups now days the big bread and butter comes from loco hire. I don't like it either but thats the nature of the beast, we can have them running every day, earning their keep...which goes straight back in to the locos and other assorted rollingstock. Or we can limit the useage they get on hire, make stuff all money and have limited means financially to maintain them.
So unless someone comes along with deep pockets, the system works well as is...not to mention the photo ops
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:47 am
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Yes it has been confirmed. Friday week. Not today. Next friday is the last day. As for the Wagons have a look on the other side of the terminal. Then run your hands along the wheels,.
Drink Red wine by the BOTTLE its good for you and grow hairs on your chest. Beer is nearly as good. Rogie. Rogie.
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DalyWaters
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:18 am
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| Quote: | | is it any wonder PN is being welcomed back with open arms (if the rumours are to be believed)... |
Is there any run down on how many times loco problems stopped the Warrnambool freight getting through?
The crossing loop problem was created after El Zorro took over. So Pac Nat will have the same problem.
The lack of decent wagons available and the loss of this contract bodes badly for broad gauge competition in Victoria. And yet, many people seem to want to argue that Mildura should stay broad gauge.
Unfortunately, Warrnambool and Gippsland have no case for gauge conversion. However, the rest of the state should be done in a rolling program.
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jakar
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:02 pm
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| SmokeSignals wrote: | Well where does one start... Firstly the Motive Power, these antiques belong in a museum, as did the rolling stock used on the service when El Zorro first took over the service (you know, those "bright Tangerine painted ones")
This coupled with El Zorro's inherant inability to source & yet secure more "modern wagons" caperable of the task at hand (those Tangerine painted rollin' antiques definately arn't, look at the wagon that can only take MTY Boxes only, what a waste of space even having it on the train, thank goodness it's long since been red-carded) has come back to bite & bite hard it has, it would seem
As for the 2 other wagons, well where are these, I haven't seen them in the yard I've only seen the Shunters Wagon ( the one with the bent frame, that can only be used for MTY Boxes only) which is parked in the Tank Rd of Warrnambool Yard & has been for some close to 4 weeks now
Leasing the wagons that make up the majority ofhe train (let alone S311 for that brief period, when it chose to co-operate that is & wasn't knocked out due to faults) off CFCLA would have to be a killer, this as well as the now apparent lack of Train-Order Crossing Points (other then Camperdown & Geelong) won't have helped matters much... is it any wonder PN is being welcomed back with open arms (if the rumours are to be believed)... |
How is any of the above (apart from the reference to crossing points) a "restraint of trade", which was the original question?
Having old loco's and leasing wagons is not a 'restraint of trade'. It just means that the company concerned does not have access too or can't afford new ones. That is entierly their problem and no one else's.
Very much open to correction, but about the only "restraint of trade" that could've occured is the removal of crossing loops by a third party, limiting the amount of paths the train could take. If late/delayed trains caused by a lack of paths was a major factor in the decision to change companys, then I too think El Zorro could have a legitmate case on their hands.
Jakar
In case you're wondering, jakar is not my name.
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T411
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kuldalai
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 2:55 pm
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El Zorro struggled to run it as they tried to do it Down in daytime tangling with passes, and Up in the Evening .
PN will no doubt go back to overnight each way crossing en route at Geelong and no passes to contend with . Also operating with more modern and reliable wagons and locos will make it run reliably .
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T411
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 3:13 pm
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| kuldalai wrote: | | PN will no doubt go back to overnight each way crossing en route at Geelong and no passes to contend with . Also operating with more modern and reliable wagons and locos will make it run reliably . |
When PN ran it last time, they were constantly in strife with a cut off time they had to be in Geelong by. Approx 0130 from memory, if they were there after that, the train was held at North Geelong until the first up pass arrived.
PN's other problem is trying to get the train into and out of the docks. Thats where most of their trains get delayed, trying to fit more trains in then can be handled.
I'm also curious where PN will find the crews to run it. If rumours pan out correctly, Sth Dynon along could be losing up to 12 drivers very soon (out of about 50).
"Its not an offence to drive like a prat, half of London does"
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ethansx49
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vlinecars
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:04 am
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| Somebody in the WWW wrote: | | Has this actually been confirmed, outside of posts on here? |
The Standard - Monday 13th October 2008 wrote: | The end of the line: Operator dumps rail freight company
BY ALEX JOHNSON
THE company carrying freight on the Warrnambool-Melbourne rail line has been dumped only seven months after it started work.
Warrnambool's rail freight terminal operator has revealed the Melbourne-based carrier, El Zorro, had failed to meet its expectations.
Westvic Container Handling managing director Warrick Loft said that, despite his patience with the relatively small operator, El Zorro "was going nowhere".
El Zorro business manager Geoff Tighe voiced his disappointment at Mr Loft's comments. He said Mr Loft had told El Zorro's operations manager the decision to switch providers was not related to El Zorro's performance but to logistical issues in Melbourne.
In March El Zorro stepped into the void left by Pacific National, three months after the country's largest rail freight operator announced plans to pull out of Victoria because of a poor grain harvest.
At the time Mr Loft hailed the El Zorro deal as "the start of a whole new era" for freight in the south-west.
On Thursday, however, El Zorro was given 10 days' notice and is expected to carry its final load to Melbourne on October 20.
The Warrnambool line's new operator will be Patrick, Australia's largest freight and stevedoring company with links to Pacific National and, unlike El Zorro, direct rail access to Melbourne docks.
Mr Loft aired his disappointment over El Zorro on its first day on the job, after seeing a rusty assortment of wagons roll into his yard, but vowed to "give them a go".
"The service levels (under El Zorro) were not consistent with the expectations of this company," he said last week.
"The original agreement I had with them, because they were new into the system, they needed to prove their worth before we could enter into a long-term arrangement.
"They have been unable to do that, which is disappointing."
Mr Tighe said his company had "bent over backwards" to provide Mr Loft with the best possible service.
When V/Line closed the track for maintenance, El Zorro had arranged trucks to send containers between Warrnambool and Melbourne free of charge, Mr Tighe said.
"We have tried to make it a viable service and hoped that he (Mr Loft) might be able to grow it," he said.
The blow for El Zorro came only weeks after the company started carrying mineral sands between Portland and Melbourne. |
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larry_sanders
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:00 pm
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I think El Zorro are better engaging in ballast working etc. Leave the real train running to V/line and PN.
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bingley hall
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:25 am
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| larry_sanders wrote: | | I think El Zorro are better engaging in ballast working etc. Leave the real train running to V/line and PN. |
So obviously you are quite happy to see all of Victoria's grain harvest carried by road transport?
Bing
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tjrailway
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:13 pm
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| larry_sanders wrote: | | I think El Zorro are better engaging in ballast working etc. Leave the real train running to V/line and PN. |
On what basis do you make this assessment.
The Warrnambool was always doomed for failure, why, its simple.
V/line removed two crossing loops critical to the running of the train despite numerous protests from El Zorro. They decided to ban 9'6" boxes on 1200mm deck wagons even though PN/Freight Australia had been running on these types of wagons for over 15 years. On occasions, depending on the controller the train was put away at Lara when only marginally late.
It will be very interesting to see how Patricks/PN goes, good luck to them.
The Portland service started running a month ago and has been flawless in it's operation. This service took a considerable amount of traffic off the Warrnambool train. May-be the Warrnambool forwarder is a bit pissed off about that.
Looking at the Warrnambool train today it is running with wagons just as good as PN where providing i.e. CQRX, CQOY & ZQLX. Remember it takes time to mobilise equipment. Apparently there were other 40 foot wagons on the way which were earmarked for this train. It will be interesting to see where they are used now.
If El Zorro are that bad why would AWB sign a five year deal for 4 trains, why would Iluka have started the Portland train??
Larry, try doing a little research before shooting your mouth off next time!
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