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wongm GEEWONG   Joined: May 26, 2005
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:29 pm
I noticed on my way into Melbourne yesterday that the siding beside the line on the up side of Spotswood was in the process of being removed. The connection to the main line had been removed a number of years ago, but the tracks were left to the side roadway, where cars would park on them. The siding ripped up was the 'public siding' in Hall Street about 300 metres long parallel to the main line.

There was also siding for Mobil that turned a 90 degree street corner on leaving the previous siding, and ran down Simcock Street a few hundred metres, before entering their plant. It was used for oil traffic.

A third siding diverged just after the main line connection, running on a curve through private land, over Raleigh Street, then into the Australian Glass Manufacturer's plant. This entire siding is still intact rails and all, as well as trackage inside the plant. IIRC it was used until the early 1990s when sand traffic from South Gippsland ceased.

I have some photos I took today - I shall upload them tomorrow. As of tonight only ~50 metres of rail is left at the Spotswood end of the public siding. I intend on contacting some of the industries out that way to get some shots of their sidings - I would have done so today, but their reception wasn't open yet.

And a thing to note - this is a different line to the Spotswood Power Station and Oil lines. I checked those out as well. Wink



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wongm GEEWONG   Joined: May 26, 2005
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:26 pm
And the photos...
http://wongm.fotopic.net/c1237336.html

The siding in question, looking away from the main line connection:


Looking towards Spotswood:


ACI siding, looking away from the main line:


Looking towards Spotswood:


Crossing sign:


Pulling up the rail:






Curve for the Mobil Siding into Simcock Street:








Along Simcock Street on the Mobil Siding:




Corner of Raleigh and Simcock Streets, level crossing sign for the ACI siding around the corner:




The General Appendix has special instructions for the use of the Mobil Siding due to the sharp curve - only two auto coupled vehicles at a time are allowed around it. They would probably fall over sideways or something otherwise. Razz



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tranzitjim Chief Commissioner   Joined: Jun 09, 2006
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:05 pm
It is a tad sad for the fact that these sidings have been taken out, dispite being Broad gauge tracks.


Why would they not want them anymore?

Are all the industrial properties still operating?

Is there no cargo to be taken out of, or taken into there, if so, why are they not using trains?
 
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:49 pm
I take it the "foggyness" Was the Citylink Smoke?
 
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:54 pm
I don't know if the above statement deserves a response.

Nice work as usual wongm.
 
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 6:50 pm
Bugger, lucky I had a look at them the other week. Sad



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KingMaR Junior Train Controller   Joined: Jan 30, 2007
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 7:00 pm
What a pity. I noticed they were missing - I take the train home every night.

Why would you bother removing them? It isn't like they're obstructing anything.

I remember when they straight-railed the Spotswood level crossing - the familiar clack sound disappeared (as well as the track leading to AGM.)

They also stuck a cheap 2 track sticker over the 3 track original one - I had a strange feeling that the 3 track one was also originally stuck over a 4 track one, but I can't be sure. I'm probably wrong though, I have a poor memory.

Having said that, were the two Mobil sidings ever joined together? There is another track down of Spotswood that heads towards Newport but curves away a little before Newport.



 
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hansonator Chief Commissioner   Joined: May 08, 2004
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 8:31 pm
trolleybusracer wrote:
I take it the "foggyness" Was the Citylink Smoke?


Thats just stupid.

Wongm, have the got rid of the sidings that run parralel to the down line closer to Newport. The ones seen in the foreground of this image?

http://hansonator.fotopic.net/p39496971.html

There are also rails burried in the ground in yarraville



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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:12 pm
ZH836301 wrote:
I don't know if the above statement deserves a response.


Statements can't have question marks.(?) Razz



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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:24 pm
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trolleybusracer wrote:
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Wongm, have the got rid of the sidings that run parralel to the down line closer to Newport. The ones seen in the foreground of this image?

http://hansonator.fotopic.net/p39496971.html

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I gather this siding was once electrified, why remove these when upcomming extra electrified rolling stock will need more places to call home over night?



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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:20 am
It looks like it goes into another refining plant, closer to newport. The siding is a km long i'd say



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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:17 am
hansonator wrote:
trolleybusracer wrote:
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Wongm, have the got rid of the sidings that run parralel to the down line closer to Newport. The ones seen in the foreground of this image?

http://hansonator.fotopic.net/p39496971.html

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I gather this siding was once electrified, why remove these when upcomming extra electrified rolling stock will need more places to call home over night?


This siding no where near secure enough to stable trains overnight, not to mention the costs in upgrading and re-electrification.



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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:00 pm
I dobut that it'd see use again, you've got newport workshops a km or so down the line



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wongm GEEWONG   Joined: May 26, 2005
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:20 pm
tranzitjim wrote:
Are all the industrial properties still operating?

Is there no cargo to be taken out of, or taken into there, if so, why are they not using trains?
The glass manufacturer is still open, and served by trucks. The main traffic to the siding when it was open was sand from a quarry on the Leongatha line. The closure of that line put an end to that traffic. The Mobil depot is still there, but also road served. There isn't much oil traffic by rail today - IIRC Shell at Corio is the only refinery to still despatch by rail.

KingMaR wrote:
Why would you bother removing them? It isn't like they're obstructing anything.
The rails were in the side of the road, and quite a lot of workers park in the street. Perhaps the council wants to resurface the road?

KingMaR wrote:
Having said that, were the two Mobil sidings ever joined together? There is another track down of Spotswood that heads towards Newport but curves away a little before Newport.
According to Andrew Waugh's station histories (3049K) they were never connected. Also, there was only every three tracks across the crossing.

hansonator wrote:
Wongm, have the got rid of the sidings that run parralel to the down line closer to Newport. The ones seen in the foreground of this image?
http://hansonator.fotopic.net/p39496971.html
tainted wrote:
I gather this siding was once electrified, why remove these when upcomming extra electrified rolling stock will need more places to call home over night?
That is the now dismantled "Spotswood - Newport Power Station and Oil Lines" - a 1951 diagram of the area is a Mark Bau's site - Linky

The line was built to bring coal to the former Newport 'A' and Newport 'B' power stations. One power station was opened by the VR to power the suburban railways upon electrification. The second was later opened by the SEC to supply Melbourne. IIRC the coal sidings were electrified in conjunction with the Gippsland electrification works (to allow the through working of col trains) A number of other sidings off this line served a number of oil depots.

If you look at the diagram, there were a number of siding going everywhere. What you see today from the Werribee line is a big empty gap beween the two tank farms. This was the coal sidings that ran at a 90 degree angle to the main line. These lines ran eastward a fair distance, where they crossed Douglas Parade, and entered the power stations (the old power stations were located to the south of the current gas powered station) The area to the north of the plant was various sidings.

Parallel to the coal sidings were the oil lines, which diverged soon after Hall Street. I believe the various Shell Co. sidings were located in the empty space you see today. Further away from the main line, another track branches off from these lines, running north-east. It splits into two - the left being the Caltex siding, that crosses Burleigh Street between Drake St and Douglas Parade, before entering their terminal.

The right hand branch continues along further and splits again, with a spur to the right leading to Ampol's oil depot, a thread about it is here (with a loading platform still visible) The left hand branch crosses Burleigh Street at the corner of Douglas Parade (the property line here reflects the former track) and then continues north along the oil pipelines, until it reaches the 'Holden Oil Dock' which is located to the north of the Westgate bridge - it's a few kilometres long this siding!

At present only the tracks between the main line, and Hall Street are still in place. The points were straight-railed a number of years ago. The coal sidings closed in the 1970s when the coal fired plants closed. The oil sidings lasted longer, until the 1980s or early 1990s.

hansonator wrote:
There are also rails burried in the ground in yarraville
That is the former goods yard, that was located in the park on the east side of the station.



Also - you could just avoid my longwinded description, and check out this *.kml file for Google Earth. Wink
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=http://members.optusnet.com.au/~mwongfamily/spotswood-rail.kml&layer=&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=15
OR
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~mwongfamily/spotswood-rail.kml



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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:24 pm
Nice work, wongm.

Reminds me of your coverage of the former Cunningham Pier line.
 
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