Monday, July 27, 2015

Legerwood Tasmania

 Legerwood, a quaint little town in the middle of North East Tasmania that
has an unusual souvenir shop, an EE van (I think that's its code).
A great use of a piece of rollingstock.






In front of  the souvenir shop is a long row of these interesting carvings. We were told that the big trees they are carved from were meant to be removed, as they were becoming dangerous. Instead, the town decided to make use of them and asked a man named Eddie Freeman to carve statues to represent the fallen World War One soldiers from the local area. Using a chainsaw, he carved the Douglas firs, Giant Sequioas, Deodars and Weymouth pines into these amazing figures. Very talented man!



 Each carving has been made with a lot of care and have very defined detail. They are definitely worth a look if you're in the area!




Till next time
 Mathew Hughes

Monday, July 13, 2015

Cityrail/Sydney trains passenger trains


A9 departing the Broadmeadow yard
An Endeavour rounding the curve towards East Maitland station
An Endeavour heading towards Warabrook
V31 in the Cityrail candy scheme 
V66 in the blue and yellow Cityrail colours
K1 just about to stop at Adamstown station
An above view of a Hunter set
Hunter rail car heading towards High Street station

H26 going through the level crossing at Adamstown
V2 in the latest government scheme
Till next time
 Mathew Hughes