I used to cop it here and there for hobbies, though I never really let the cat out of the bag, it was only one post on facebook that started a bit of the murmurings of "oh really? that's g@y!" type th ...
[quote]- Its state of origins are poorly done and lack any serious hype. NRL has pretty much got State of Origin to be bigger than the Grand Final
I don't think AFL even does State of Origin anymor ...
The TV coverage problem with AFL comes mostly down to the nature of the game:
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AFL, is a far better game to attend and watch, with its widespread, vastly spaced play,, whereas the back-and-forth nat ...
[quote="darcyandjoe"]
Thanks for your replies. Now that I think about it,? the really loud ones are? more of a VROOM than a CHUGGA CHUGGA.
That's amazing they let you sleep over in the hous ...
But "traction interlocking"... umm ...could you enlighten me please?
Traction interlocking (If I'm not mistaken), is where the train controls are wired ...
[quote="Watson374"]
[quote="newington"]Broken Hill also has more service from the coach, you do realise there is a *daily* coach via Wilcannia/Cobar? Your argument is invalid the ...
I still don't see why we need to revive Wallerawang, unless we revive all the stations and can the coach, since it'll still run anyway if only Wallerwang is reopened.
Obviously the coaches would stil ...
Wallerawang has a set of crossovers at the Up end of Wallerawang station to allow Down trains to enter Wang Colliery, So it can't be too difficult to facilitate bi-di operation of the Up Main at Walle ...
[quote="3l diesel"]
Would 'Wang really need lifts, pedestrian bridges etc?? Surely what would be done, if a passenger stop was restored is bring passenger trains only to the northern or mai ...
[quote="Bird77"]
[quote="newington"]
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[quote="Kamz"]
This thread is going around in circles.
Wait until Cityrail/Countrylink is replaced by NSW Trains on July 1. Then we may get more action.
[quote="newington"]
The o ...
[quote="thadocta"]
[quote="newington"]The point still stands: it isn't worthwhile on any cost/benefit analysis, for the one or two passenger you *might* pick up, versus inconveni ...
[quote="Jim K"]
[quote="newington"]<span style="font-family: Calibri, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 1;"> Rydal is a tiny hamlet of 600 people, most of which ar ...
[quote="Watson374"]
Rydal has tactiles. There's a picture that was used for the Where Is It thread, of Rydal, taken around mid-last year by [b]gilberations[/b], with a ...
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With regards to Tarana and Rydal, Tarana has tactiles, but I don't believe Rydal does.
Also, I don't believe there would be an issue with Endeavours stopping at either, as they are mechanically iden ...
Looking good Mark. Keep it up!
Queensland gets more backward every week....
At the moment I believe they are using it to test different methods of graffiti removal...
This made my day
Gold 
I think they're not so much removing it, but figuring out which ...
try this ;zig zag railway is closed ; none are runningall there loco's are currently staticthey have some partssome of there loco's are waiting to be restoredcurrently they have some loco's working b ...
Summer HillLock it in eddieBang on the money! You are in the hot seat!