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For modellers of Narrow Gauge railways in Australia both prototype and model, real and fictious. The group will focus on non-mainline narrow gauge (gauges of less than 3'6") such as Victorian NG, logging, mining and industrial lines as well as modelling techniques.

Anyone applying for membership must supply their name when they apply or they will not be accepted. We would also appreciate a post introducing yourself to the group.

The photo is of of Lincoln Driver's fine HOn30 layout Wallaville, modern image sugar cane modelling.

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Re: IMPORTANT NOTICE RE SOUTHERN FORESTS NG CONVENTION
... This is a deserving plan. Too easy to over supply in a small community such as we have here. Phil Morrow
Posted - Fri May 17, 2013 6:51 am
rckwallaby
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Re: North Mt Lyell hoppers
i've uploaded an image and the TGR drawing. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ausnarrowgauge/photos/album/1439499364/pic/list?mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&dir=asc
Posted - Wed May 15, 2013 10:13 am
Benjamin Scanlon
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Re: North Mt Lyell hoppers
If you search the achieves there is quite a number of loco's and rollingstock, all listed as being Tasmanian Railways with Link & Pin couplings, I saw this
Posted - Wed May 15, 2013 7:19 am
Brian
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Re: North Mt Lyell hoppers
... Hi Yes, the '+' did indicate ex-TMLR stock but I'm pretty sure these were not from there. I am not sure myself that they were ex-NMLR. It's more of a
Posted - Wed May 15, 2013 7:19 am
Benjamin Scanlon
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Re: North Mt Lyell hoppers
Hi Ben, Brian, all, From what I gather, TGR rollingstock with the suffix '+' came from the Tasmanian Main Line Railway, so the link and pin couplers on the A+
Posted - Wed May 15, 2013 6:20 am
Mark Kendrick
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2013 165 151 88 78 16
2012 79 143 63 84 64 188 86 69 58 44 79 37
2011 76 140 37 94 51 63 31 119 64 70 48 43
2010 143 99 110 121 155 197 213 88 87 117 100 87
2009 263 180 162 271 241 194 124 192 184 95 78 169
2008 165 159 78 100 49 94 178 88 90 138 263 384
2007 156 143 148 122 70 200 64 56 121 133 90 132
2006 92 68 97 114 154 118 70 54 97 47 110 125
2005 170 124 201 195 205 215 118 66 114 124 74 47
2004 276 153 150 169 248 125 157 255 100 223 123 160
2003 38 23 109 116 107 43 83 163 146 174

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