Scenes of the Bombala Branch (Includes Cooma Monaro Railway)

Started by Sir Pompously, January 29, 2009, 09:11:37 PM

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Sir Pompously

Myself and a Friend decided to Chronicle the Bombala Line between Hume and Cooma, in accessible sections along the line. Here is a look in photos of a line now around 120 years old

Hume


A View of the overgrown line and mile post at 331km


The log loading yard at Hume


A View of Hume Siding which branch's of the branch line, complete with Staff Hut and Lever Frame


A View of the Hume Siding B Frame and Staff Hut


A Colour view of the Staff Hut and B Frame


A Chalk Message inside the Staff Hut states that the 'Staff Instrument booked out of use until further notice, 11:00 4/6/(1985 or 75)' and is Initialed  by G.D

Tuggeranong Siding


A view of Tuggeranong Station and it's B Frame

Royalla Station


A View of Royalla Station, used by the ARHS ACT


Empty wagons at Royalla Station

Chakola[/]


Chakola Railway Station, seen with it's shed and Lamp


A View of the bridge which closed the line, seen just south of Chakola

Cooma Monaro Railway


Cooma Railway Station


CPH 6 rest's at Cooma Station waiting to run to Chakola


CPH 6 is seen at Chakola


Old style typeface, Rail Motor No. 6

I do ahve photos of Michelago and many other shots, however they have not been edited of yet. I hope ou all enjoyed.

Buzz Killington

great photos Todd.

I don't really have an interest in rail, but i enjoy the photo threads that tell a story.

Bus 400

It is good to see the Chaokola Bridge is NOW in bad condition. As when it was shut it wasn't & as protest for the closure my uncle wrote a letter into the Australian Railway Historical Society about it & it was their best letter ever.

Buzz Killington

Quote from: TP 3000 on January 29, 2009, 09:27:51 PM
my uncle wrote a letter into the Australian Railway Historical Society about it & it was their best letter ever.

Quite the honour