SPER News Volume 19

SPER News Volume 19

Vol. 19 No. 1 January 2014 SPER NEWS A newsletter published as required by the South Pacific Electric Railway Co-operative Society Ltd. PO Box 103 Sutherland NSW 1499 Editor: Robert Merchant Vintage Tramway Festival – Sunday 23 February We welcome the following new Friends to our Once 249 was recovered, the National Park ranks: line was electrically isolated and the line closed, with the staff for the section locked away. 2802 Kneeshaw, Peter Pymble NSW However, the museum site and the Sutherland 2803 Kneeshaw, Jan Pymble NSW line are still available for operations and the museum opened with restricted operations as National Park line closed normal on Sunday and will be open the rest of At approx 12:25pm on Friday 17 January, the school holidays. during school holiday operations, an over height This is the first such incident since we took vehicle heading south hit the Princes Highway over the Royal National Park line in 1993. crossing overhead and pulled the trolley wire Thanks are due in particular to Glenn Killham, down. The offending vehicle did not stop, and it Ian Saxon, Bill and Craig Parkinson and others is quite possible the driver was unaware he had for attending at short notice. hit the wire. A following motorist witnessed the incident and informed the emergency services Tramway Festival and the museum. This matter is now in the hands Our annual Sydney Vintage Tramway Festival of the police. will be held on Sunday, 23 February but, due to The power protection systems cut in, the incident reported above, will be a quieter automatically turning off the power. The affair than normal. overhead over the crossing was also designed with the possibility of being hit in mind, so the Planning meeting damage is restricted to just the crossing itself. Interested Members and Friends are invited to The local police and fire brigade also attended attend a Loftus Museum Future Planning and shortly an Ausgrid crew turned up as well. meeting being arranged by David Critchley at By that time one of the museum’s overhead crew the museum on the mezzanine (meal room) level had arrived and they were assisted by the in the workshop at 2:00pm on Saturday Ausgrid crew to clear the fallen wire from the 8 February and Saturday 22 February. Please roadway with the minimum impact to the rest of bring a pen and paper and ideas. These initial the overhead. meetings will be used to build the ground work At the time of the incident, tram 249 was at for structuring a future plan for presentation to the National Park terminus and was trapped the Board and endorsement by the membership. there for several hours while appropriate For further details please contact David authorities were informed and technical personal Critchley on [email protected] or attended the museum. A member of the day’s Scott Aston on [email protected], traffic staff fetched the stranded passengers with mobile 0408 405 619. his own small van. After the damaged trolley wire was made safe Track and associated work and the National Park line re-energised (via the Since the completion of the concreting of the catenary part of the crossing overhead) 249 was floor of the new South Shed, laying of the driven under its own power back to the crossing eastern track north of the now operational but had to be towed across the highway with the trailing TAFE crossover has resumed to take tractor under the watchful eyes of the local advantage of the recent upturn in availability of police. The level crossing equipment was surplus concrete. undamaged, and the crossing lights operated Rails have now been laid to a couple of metres normally while 249 was being towed back across past the end of the concrete on the adjacent the highway. western track. Concreting of the eastern track will finish level with that on the western track 1 and will be the end of the line for the time being. Tramcar news It will eventually be extended as double track to Sydney P car 1497: just north of the TAFE crossing towards Work on the refurbishment of this tram is Sutherland. nearing completion. A great deal of effort has A track drain made from recycled rails has been put in by our CSO worker Con, who has been inserted near pole 108. Mike is cutting up been busy scraping back varnish on the bulkhead more old rails near Depot Junction to complete ends of the car. Con has also sanded these timber this track drain and to fabricate another one to go panels in readiness for varnishing. Peter and Ian near the end of the concrete near pole 110. have been working away on the final stages of Formwork is being set up and moved forward as exterior repainting with the finishing touches of the concreting progresses. the two black bands now being applied. The The trench for underground electrical conduits interior is receiving attention as well, which has has been extended and an excavation made for a so far entailed repainting the ceiling, covered access pit just past the end of the revarnishing and touching up where necessary. concrete. A negative feeder has been provided in Four sets of internal grab rails have been existing conduits to by-pass Depot Junction. removed for re-enamelling whilst work is about A CSO brickie is bricking up pits along the to commence on the installation of new bank south of Railway Square to provide access concertina door canvas. We anticipate that 1497 to stop valves on the new 50mm water line. will be back in service in the next few months. Overhead work Adelaide H car 358: The months of November and December have The framing repairs on H car 358 were been pretty quiet on the overhead front, with completed by Rod and the side panel was refitted work concentrating on minor adjustments to the to the side of the car. The repaired parking brake overhead to increase reliability. actuator was refitted and the car made a test run During December, new treated timber pole on 18 December 2013. 138 was commissioned on the National Park line with a new side arm bracket installed. The Sydney C car 37: overhead team would like to thank Bob Cooper Rod continues sanding, priming and refitting and Chris Olsen for helping out on this job. minor parts to C37. Chris brought some specialist pole climbing equipment to be able to change this pole, as we Melbourne grip car 322: were not able to reach it from our overhead line Work is progressing well on the new roof car 99u. The redundant pole was slated to be framing for the cable grip car. A new wooden removed in January, but that is not possible now ring has been turned up by Warren and Terry on until further notice, since the National Park line the big lathe. This ring forms the mounting point closure mentioned above. for the kerosene roof mounted light in the middle New side arm brackets are currently being of the roof. It was strange to see wood shavings built up for readiness of future pole replacements on the big lathe normally used for metal turning. planned on the Sutherland and National Park lines. Sydney P car 1729: Four Tomlinson couplers have been stripped YMCA building of their contact boxes by Bill and are to be sent In the ground floor of the YMCA building, to Leusink Engineering for modifications so they CSO brick layers have completed a wall can be used on P 1729 and PR1 1573. Frank separating the southern fire stairs from the rear Cuddy continues to overhaul control equipment of the ground floor future shop area and are for these cars. Geoff Spaulding has fitted new fitting a window into an opening on the second Oregon slats to the car footboards. A floor back wall. replacement destination box was restored by The National Park authorities offered us Geoff and fitted in the north end drivers cabin. bricks from the now demolished house near our Geoff turned his attention to making four new old site. This was the home of “Wolfie,” one tongue and groove panels for fitting in the time proprietor of the now demolished Shell drivers cabins below window level. These were garage and the Audley bus service. Several loads made up using surplus ceiling boards left over have been transported on our yellow tip truck from the relining of the ceiling in OP 1089 some and stored near the Top Shed. time ago. The original panels had been replaced with plywood when a table and seat was installed 2 for use by patrons of the bistro at the Canberra to an energetic property investor for restoration Tradesmen’s Union Club long ago. The smaller and installation on his property. He has taken steps panels under the side windows remained and these to have the body transferred to Bendigo for a were refurbished by Geoff and re-installed. The commercial restoration to occur. Both of the above destination box cover in the southern end drivers de-accessions are of benefit to our Museum cabin was missing, and a replacement was secured financially, and a third possibility is being explored and painted by our painters. This was found to be with another party. To date the City Council has from an R1 and required modification by Geoff for not commenced its ‘Mens Shed’ project with R1 fitting. 1993, and only R1 1995 remains at Rozelle for eventual inclusion within the tram shed re- Melbourne Y1 611: development.

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