Image 2018.1789: …and is gently lowered to the ground, to rest on stacked sleepers.

Progress Report 47: The Mysteries of Fowler 8766 — Assistance sought!

Previous Progress Report No. 46 posted on 1/9/2018 covered the works undertaken to prepare Fowler 0-6-0 TT locomotive 8766 of 1900 to allow a detailed boiler inspection to be undertaken, with the idea of restoring the engine to operational condition for occasional use on Pete’s Hobby Railway. Inspection of the boiler (out of the frame) …

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Image 2018.1663: Ready for the next stage. Wednesday 4/7/2018.

Progress Report 46: Preliminary Work commences on Fowler locomotive restoration

Apart from the currently working Hunslet 0-4-2T (B/n 1187 of 1915), Pete’s Hobby Railway possesses two other steam locomotives, both non-operational and on static display at the front of the property behind Loftus station. These are a Fowler 0-6-0TT (B/n 8766 of 1900) and an 0-6-2T, built by Perry Engineering in South Australia in 1938, …

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Aerial view of Pete's Hobby Railway by Scott Kirkwood

An aerial look at Pete’s Hobby Railway

It was during our Rhythm n Rail operating weekend earlier this year that Scott Kirkwood, a friend of one of our regular volunteers, offered to take an aerial photograph of Pete’s Hobby Railway using his drone. The end result was most impressive and will certainly explain better than my waffling-on, the construction stage that had …

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Image 7. The green banner is used by Steph to officially stop the first train to pick up passengers at this “unattended” platform. “Unattended” means that there were no staff allocated to the station and that (on the “big railway”) trains would only stop if signalled to do so by intending passengers.

Progress Report 44: Waiting Shed for Loftus — Official Opening

Saturday afternoon, 30th June, saw the official opening of the just-completed 1914 era replica waiting shed at Pete’s Hobby Railway. We were honoured to have the opening undertaken by our local State Member of Parliament, Steph Cooke MP, Member for Cootamundra. Weather conditions were, to say the least, a little cool, but at least the …

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Image 2018.0545: The structure now looks like a waiting shed, but there is still much to be done. Monday, 9th April 2018.

Progress Report 43: Waiting Shed for Loftus — the Construction

Preliminary Works As covered in Progress Report No. 37 of 14/11/2017, construction works commenced on Thursday 9th November, with a hired-in bob-cat excavating for the concrete floor base of the waiting shed. At that time, it was anticipated that the waiting room would be completed in time for an official opening in conjunction with the …

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Image 2016-0610: Westby station building, photographed on Tuesday 16th February 2016.

Progress Report 42: Waiting Shed for Loftus — What type of Building?

When Pete’s Hobby Railway was officially opened in February last year as part of my 75th Birthday celebrations, the only infrastructure (apart from the initial section of track itself) was a very basic station or platform. What is the difference between a platform and a station? I don’t know… is it the lack of supporting …

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Torque July 6, 2018 – Four Pages of Coverage

The July 6, 2018 issue of Your Local Weekly Torque featured a massive FOUR pages (out of 16) of coverage of Pete’s Hobby Railway. Kieren Tilly, the “Torque Big Wheel” attended the Grand Opening of the new 1915-style Unattended Waiting Shed that has been constructed on Loftus Station platform. The front cover featured a photo …

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Image 2018.0447: Torpedo 2 was placed on display, still in the car trailer, towards the front of my property where it could be easily seen and photographed from the front fence.

Progress Report 41: 2018 Junee Rhythm n Rail Festival

For the second year running, Pete’s Hobby Railway participated in Junee’s annual Rhythm n Rail Festival, this year held over the weekend of March 9-11, 2018. Preliminaries so far as PHR were concerned have already been covered in Progress Report No. 39. On this occasion, PHR also accepted an invitation to be included in the …

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Jenny Archdall from Win News Riverina reports on the Opening of the new Waiting Shed at Pete's Hobby Railway

Win News Riverina covers Waiting Shed Opening

Win News Riverina visited Pete’s Hobby Railway on the morning of our new Waiting Shed opening (Saturday June 30, 2018) and aired a short news item about it on Monday, July 2, 2018. Nicholas, our Events Co-ordinator, and Peter, as Owner of Pete’s Hobby Railway, were both interviewed and footage of some of Peter’s friends …

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