Monday, 9 December 2013

Some More Photos Wagons

RCQF wagon on UP steel train in Albury Yard
 
 
 
RCKF 84-U on the same train.
 
The RCKF wagons were converted from RCSF in 2004. (Source: http://www.nswrollingstock.com/nswrollingstock.htm) I found these wagons interesting as they were the only wagons that were fish belly wagons on the train. They are regularly appear on steel trains going both towards Melbourne and Sydney.
 
 
 
RCEF 1092-V in the same train in Albury Yard.
RCEF wagons were converted from ex VR ELX wagons. In Victoria, on Broad gauge they are coded VQOF. These wagons are a recent conversion.
 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, 28 November 2013

Albury Yard Diagram

Albury Yard currently (including Ettamogah) - Source ARTC
 
Key:
 Pink lines- Disused
  Dark Green lines-Main ARTC trackage
  Light Green lines- Asset management storage
Purple lines- Leased Sidings
Blue lines- Private sidings
 
 
 
ALSO OF INTEREST
 A view across the Murray River Bridge, towards Albury. The line on the left is the former broad gauge line. Victorian side.
 The points leading into the loop looking towards Wodonga.
As can be seen on the above diagram, the north side of the double track section starting on the Victorian side of the boarder, after crossing the Murray River bridge.
 
 

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

First Post - V/line Albury Pass

 N453 in the ex Broad gauge dock at Albury after working the 8615 Pass. 20/11/13 (sorry about the 4photo quality, I took them on my iPhone) Consist was: N453 (City of Albury), PCJ 493, SN 15, BRN43, BDN21, BN10, BN5
 N class coupled to the PCJ
For my First post, I thought I would put up some pics of the V/line Albury Pass at the Albury Station. This blog will be a record of my sightings on the Main South Line in Albury NSW. I will try to post regularly :)