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  Thread: LVR Easter programme
bearcat245

Replies: 84
Views: 5083

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:15 am   Subject: Re: LVR Easter programme
The LVR Depot is an open Mesuem open 7 Days a week as in, with in limits you can go in and walk around.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lvLxWjF9QOk
  Thread: LVR Easter programme
bearcat245

Replies: 84
Views: 5083

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:13 am   Subject: Re: LVR Easter programme
Yer I wrote that last night 1/2 a sleep relised at about 6 am I had stuffed names up but was going to re edit this morning but you got to it before I could Very Happy Shocked Laughing

Have to go back to Ca ...
  Thread: LVR Easter programme
bearcat245

Replies: 84
Views: 5083

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:55 pm   Subject: Re: LVR Easter programme
Well I must say if you ever have to be locked in a small room for a day , Take Warbo, Flatty and Keith with you, you will not be board.

Now have to wade my way through 1 hour of digital betacam ta ...
  Thread: LVR Easter programme
bearcat245

Replies: 84
Views: 5083

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 7:09 am   Subject: Re: LVR Easter programme
Seems the local boys in blue got a few phone calls about people trespassing on the lineside from the local farming community. Cars parked where they really should not be.

The local inspector is ...
  Thread: LVR Easter programme
bearcat245

Replies: 84
Views: 5083

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:50 am   Subject: Re: LVR Easter programme
Sorry Bwana I have no idea how this fits in with easter in Cowra.
  Thread: LVR Easter programme
bearcat245

Replies: 84
Views: 5083

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:49 pm   Subject: Re: LVR Easter programme
What a great show the LVR put on today, pity about the time delays - the first train left 30 minutes late and things went down hill from there .

The 2pm train did not run since the 11:30 train did ...
  Thread: LVR Easter programme
bearcat245

Replies: 84
Views: 5083

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:53 pm   Subject: Re: LVR Easter programme
Well it might be awhile before you see a 32 and 59 double heading and such = I am in Cowra now and would be there for all 4 days if the money was not so good to work Monday
  Thread: LVR Easter programme
bearcat245

Replies: 84
Views: 5083

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:58 pm   Subject: Re: LVR Easter programme
well that is interesting the running times you just posted do not match the time that LVR have posted on there web site.

They state the train from Harden will be back in Cowra at 8 pm
  Thread: LVR Easter programme
bearcat245

Replies: 84
Views: 5083

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:28 pm   Subject: Re: LVR Easter programme
Oh thats a pity that 4486 will be working the train the guy we watched this afternoon fill up the tenders with coal using a front end loader was doing it all for nothing. We went out to take vidoe of ...
  Thread: Melbourne Trams
bearcat245

Replies: 10
Views: 1667

PostForum: Trainz General Discussions   Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:44 am   Subject: Re: Melbourne Trams
I was doing the SW7, W2 and SW2 but the program was dropped due to a lack of interest. When it was posted in the trainz fourms on how many people wanted a Melbourne tram to see if it was worth go ahe ...
  Thread: 3237
bearcat245

Replies: 11
Views: 841

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:32 am   Subject: Re: 3237
The 59 been a yank herself is the item of interest, the only problem is they are having trouble finding a regional ENG operator who can shot in NTSC digital betacam.

As to TV news coverage LVR ge ...
  Thread: 3237
bearcat245

Replies: 11
Views: 841

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 8:57 pm   Subject: Re: 3237
Looks like Easter in Cowra is going to be a big event, An American Cable News network has retained a news crew to attend
  Thread: Fresh steam off the lens 5917
bearcat245

Replies: 77
Views: 5860

PostForum: Preservation and Tourist Railways   Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:01 pm   Subject: Re: Fresh steam off the lens 5917
Do a little research and you will see there would be no LVR in the first place if not for the faithful old girl. She earned a lot of money for the society running countless trips all over the place. ...
  Thread: Orange Society of Model Engineers - Last Updated 8th Sept.
bearcat245

Replies: 25
Views: 1670

PostForum: Australian Miniature Railways   Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 12:41 pm   Subject: Re: Orange Society of Model Engineers - Last Updated 4th Aug
Tom keep us in formed hope to get to the next running day, flying my helicopter this weekend but hoping to get to Cowra and drag the blow fly out form under mums house and get the boiler inspected and ...
  Thread: What Australian Trainz routes are there?
bearcat245

Replies: 13
Views: 1609

PostForum: Trainz General Discussions   Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 12:28 pm   Subject: Re: What Australian Trainz routes are there?
For NSW there the South lines series which covers southern highlands to
Wagga including all the branches to Cowra - Grenfell - Borrowra and Tumit batlow

The is also stockingbingal to Temora and ...
 
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