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LUBRICATED FLANGE Ezine FROM THE WATTLE TOWN OF COOTAMAMUNDRA TO NARADHAN BY CLASSIC CPH RAILMOTOR. INCLUDING LUNCH AT UNGARIE AND A SOUVENIER JUMBO LUBRICATED FLANGE. LAST PASSENGER TRAIN TO NARADHAN* LETS RELIVE THE DAYS OF OLD. BOOKINGS: Greg Stock & Brad Peadon C/O Manila Sunset Convenience Store Shop 3/43 Broad Arrow Road Narwee 2209 LUBRICATED GREG STOCK FLANGE FINANCIAL Ezine SERVICES DAY ONE - SATURDAY DECEMBER 6TH Cootamundra d 9:05 LAST PASSENGER Coota West a 0:05 9:10 Coota West d 0:00 9:10 S TRAIN TO tockingbingal a 0:25 9:35 NARADHAN* Stockingbingal d 0:05 9:40 Temora a 0:35 9:45 Temora d 0:05 9:50 Barmedman a 0:35 10:25 Barmedman d 0:00 10:25 FRIDAY NIGHT Wyalong a 0:40 11:05 Wyalong d 0:00 11:05 BBQ @ West Wyalong a 0:10 11:15 COOTAMUNDRA West Wyalong d 0:00 11:15 Ungarie a 0:45 12:00 Ungarie d 2:00 14:00 Naradhan a 1:00 15:00 COSTS: Naradhan d 1:00 16:00 Ungarie a 1:00 17:00 ADULT: $180 Ungarie d 0:00 17:00 FAMILY: $360 (2 adults- whatever kids) West Wyalong a 0:45 17:45 Cost includes you Saturday lunch at Ungarie. SUNDAY DECEMBER 7 West Wyalong d 8:00 Wyalong a 0:10 8:10 All passengers will be supplied with a souvenir pa- Wyalong d 0:10 8:20 per issue of Lubricated Flange which will cover the Look Around lines we have travelled and former branches, while souvenir T-shirts will be available for pre-order. Barmedman a 0:40 9:00 BBQ on Friday and Saturday night at your expense, as Barmedman d 0:15 9:15 is accommodaon Look Around Temora a 0:40 9:55 Temora d 0:20 10:15 of your choice at Look Around Stockingbingal a Wyalong on 0:35 10:50 Saturday night. Stockingbingal d 0:20 11:10 Look Around Coota West a 0:25 Souvenier maga- 11:35 zine is courtesy of Coota West d 0:10 11:45 the Lubricated Look Around Cootamundra a 0:05 Flange E-zine. 11:50 Stable Subscribe today - Cootamundra a 0:05 12:00 Its free Times are indicative only and may vary. • = John Holland have granted special permission for one last tour over the Ungarie to Naradhan line on a last me basis. ADVERTISING IN SOUVENIER MAGAZINE If you have a railway hobby orientated business, we invite you to advertise it in the spe- cial souvenier issue of the Lubricated Flange Australasian Railway Ezine. Your advertisement will not only be in the first ever paper based issue for travellers and on the internet version, it will also be part of a very historic railway trip to Naradhan. $25 for a quarter page. $35 for a half page. Like the tour, there is very limited space. Don’t miss your chance to advertise and be part of this historical run. ACCOMODATION OPTIONS IN COOTAMUNDRA Motels White Ibis – whiteibis.com.au – (02) 6942 1850 Wattle Tree Motel – wattletreemotel.com.au – (02) 6942 2688 Cootamundra Gardens Motel – cootamundragardensmotel.com.au – (02) 6942 1833 Cootamundra Southern Comfort – cootamundrasoutherncomfort.com.au – (02) 6942 3366 Bradman Motor Inn – (02) 6942 2288 Hotels Central Hotel – centralhotel.net.au – (02) 6942 1346 Globe Hotel Cootamundra – (02) 6942 1446 Caravan Park Cootamundra Caravan Park – (02) 6942 1080 ACCOMODATION OPTIONS IN WYALONG Country Roads Motor Inn – countryroadsmotorinn.com.au – (02) 6972 2300 Country Lodge Motel – countrylodgemotel.com.au – (02) 6972 2411 Cameo Inn Motel – cameoinn.com.au – (02) 6972 2255 Mayfair Motel – (02) 6972 2788 Ardeanal Motel – ardeanalmotel.budgetmotelchain.com.au – (02) 6972 2777 Acacia Golden Way Motel – (02) 6972 2155 Caravan Park West Wyalong Tourist Park – westwyalongcaravanpark.com.au – (02)6972 3133 Hotels Metropolitan Hotel and Guest House – 13 33 90 White Tank Hotel – (02) 6972 2037 PLEASE NOTE The guest agrees to ensure that all passengers (including those under 18 requiring parent or guardian consent) are aware of the risks involved in the charter trip. Participants and their parent/guardians understand that they exclude any paid or unpaid staff of the Lachlan Valley Railway from any personal liability in respect of any injury, illness or loss that might befall them whilst on the charter. Participants and their parents/guardians clearly understand that heritage train operation involves an element of risk and that injury may occur. By agreeing to attend, all participants and their parents/guardians understand that they waive any future right to claim negligence, except for that which cannot be excluded at law. Guests are responsible for their own Personal Accident Insurance and we recommend groups seek appropriate advice. BOOKING FORM NAME: ________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________________ PHONE: _______________________________ _________________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________________________________ NUMBER OF ADULTS ($180 Each) ___________________________________ FAMILY TICKET ($360) ___________________________________ T-SHIRT ($10 each) Please include sizes required ___________________________________ SIGNATURE ______________________________________ TOTAL ____________________________ I will be aending Friday night Cootamundra BBQ. (Yes/No) ___________________ BYO Food/Drink I will be aending Saturday night Wyalong BBQ (Yes/No) _____________________ BYO Food/Drink Please note that we will provide a BBQ facility (courtesy of Rodney Smith) for the two BBQ nights, but you must bring your meat and refreshments. Accommodaon in Wyalong is at your own organising. Cheques to be made out to: Gregory Stock (sent to address below) Paypal deposits can also be made via [email protected]. A receipt will be issued upon payment. Cash payments can be made Mon-Fri at Manila Sunset Convenience Store, 3/43 Broad Arrow Road, Narwee Please DO NOT make cheques out to any other name than “Gregory Stock”. BOOKINGS FORM TO BE MAILED TO: SMUT Modelers Group Greg Stock (Cheques/Pay Pal) & Brad Peadon (With Narwee cash payment) Greg Stock & Brad Peadon C/O Manila Sunset Convenience Store, Shop 3/43 Broad Arrow Road Narwee 2209 NSW Enquiries: [email protected] and [email protected] REMEMBER: Seats are strictly limited to 50 only, so it is first in who will get the seats on this trip. T-SHIRTS: Supplied by AlcoWorld (Ingleburn, NSW) • = John Holland have granted special permission for one last tour over the Ungarie to Naradhan line. .
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