DL50 and T388 with a freight train slowly approach Deawy on the AMRA HO Stoney Creek layout. Photo by Mark Dalli.

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Mortdale Matters - September 2009

DL50 and T388 with a freight train slowly approach Deawy on the AMRA HO Stoney Creek layout. Photo by Mark Dalli. NR1, NR107 and NR48 lead 3PS6 general freight through Burradoo station. Photo by Mark Dalli. Cover Photo : 3830 and 3642 being serviced at Moss Vale on the RTM triple headed steam excursion in early July 2009 Photo Chris Winston 2 Mortdale Matters September 2009

Again time has flown and its past time to do another Mortdale Matters. Since the last issue a number of the club members enjoyed the RTM triple headed steam trip to Moss Vale. Other members attended the Modelling the Railways of New South Wales Convention at Loftus College of TAFE and others more recently attended the Newcastle exhibition. A number of our members are also members of other kindred organisations and you will often meet AMRA members at other events. The upcoming months will be busy with the October Liverpool exhibition, the N Scale convention in Canberra, our Open Day in October, the Wagga exhibition in early November and the Branch Annual General meeting in mid November. You may notice that I have changed my editor s photo. On the triple headed steam trip to Moss Vale the AMRA members had a bit of a contest to photograph the photographer. Chris Winston finally got a shot of my gunzelling. To say the least it was a rather cold day. See you at the Clubrooms, Geoff Lanham Secretary AMRA NSW Branch and Mortdale Matters Editor You can subscribe to Mortdale Matters by contacting our publicity officer, Philip Lee. Philip can be contacted either in person or by seeing a Duty Officer at the clubrooms, or by e-mail: pjlee@iinet.net.au. The preferred method of distribution for Mortdale Matters is via email. The file size for Mortdale Matters is usually around 2 to 3Mb. Mortdale Matters is also available via post or care of the clubrooms for those without a suitable internet connection. There is also a limited number of copies at the clubrooms for those not on our mailing list. Mortdale Matters is also available to download on our website: www.amransw.asn.au With so much continually happening at our Clubrooms, its easy for something to slip through the cracks. If you've got any news that you d like to submit to Mortdale Matters please email me at secretary@amransw.asn.au or jethro_lenny@hotmail.com or leave a copy of your submission in the Secretary s pigeonhole in the office. Mortdale Matters especially needs photos. Prototype photos will also be included with each issue but the focus will always be on Branch activities and events. Any prototype will be considered. Photos can be emailed to me at the above address or you can leave a disk or CD in the Journal pigeonhole in the office. Image size does not need to be larger than 1024 x 768. I must emphasise that ALL submissions must be original material, i.e. photos that you ve taken yourself or articles that you ve written yourself. Material is published in Mortdale Matters at the committee s discretion. The deadline for submitting material for the November 2009 Mortdale Matters is 15th October 2009 Mortdale Matters - September 2009 3

David Bennett reports Fluorescent lighting of the main tunnel at Wallamudra has been installed but needs some modification to achieve the desired result. Work is progressing on many fronts but is slow. Recently one Monday worknight I looked around the layout and there were six heads in various locations all working busily and without a word being spoken, such a peaceful and diligent group of workers The control panel has been wired to the layout and a loco has been run over every piece of track and the points throw nicely. The track has been fully ballasted and the scenery has been shaped and given an initial coat of sawdust and is now ready to have the green texture added once the buildings have been located. The goods shed is ninety percent complete and we are sourcing a station building from one of the hobby shops. A PC2 Station building kit has been donated by Casula Hobbies. AMRA recently purchased some emergency fluorescent lights and these will be installed soon to provide better illumination in the event of a blackout. Recently Glenn Percival arrive on a Monday afternoon to find the water heater had sprung a leak with water cascading over the work bench onto the floor and finally out the door. This resulted in a number of cardboard boxes and other items in the workshop being damaged and even the carpet in the office getting wet. The heater was manufactured in 1995 and has been in our use since 2002 so we have had a good run for our money. It has now been replaced with a new heater. 8050 on a rail set train at Moss Vale in July 2009 Photo Chris Winston 4 Mortdale Matters September 2009

Paybus FP1 The Cash on Track exhibition at Central Station Concourse charts the history of the unique railway pay buses (c1937). The pay buses operated across the state until the mid 1980s, delivering cash wages to staff. The Exhibition features stories from staff past and present, acknowledgements of the role of our apprentices in both heritage restoration projects and in the future of rail, and it also features the very first rail bus FP1 - the only surviving one. The recently restored heritage rail pay bus FP1 has been beautifully restored to its original condition by a team of 16 Rail- Corp apprentices who were taught a combination of modern skills and heritage techniques during the 13 month project. The Cash on Track exhibition will run until May 2010, entry is free. The Pay Bus Story In 1937 the NSW Department of Railways introduced six rail buses to its fleet as an economical form of passenger transport on small branch lines. The concept derived from passenger rail motors, introduced in 1919, which used a traditional timber railway carriage mounted on a converted road truck chassis and drive train. Rail buses took the concept one step further and adapted road vehicle styling, coach-building and technology for rail use. Within a year of their introduction, they were withdrawn for economic reasons, having failed to attract sufficient passenger numbers to make the services viable. By June 1939, five of the rail buses had been relaunched as mobile pay cars, while the sixth remained a rail bus until some time later. For almost fifty years, the vehicles were used to move cash on NSW rail lines to pay employees at stations and maintenance gangs working on the tracks. The vehicles were a familiar sight on the network as they made the fortnightly pay runs and were affectionately known as pay buses. For more information see the following link http://www.nswrailheritage.com.au/orhprojects.htm#paybus Apart from historical interest you might ask what is the link with AMRA? Our publicity officer Philip Lee was one of the last paybus drivers in New South Wales. The photos show the restored paybus at Central and on the next page show Philip alongside the restored FP1 and a somewhat younger Philip at the controls of a later paybus. Restored pay bus FP1 arriving at Central Station platform 2 in August 2009 on its handover following the completion of its restoration Photo Courtesy RailCorp Publicity Mortdale Matters - September 2009 5

Philip Lee refuged at Hawkesbury River in paybus PF9 in approximately 1984. Photo supplied by Philip Lee Rail Pay bus FP12 at Mungo Scott s siding at Lewisham in 1985 Photo supplied by Philip Lee Philip Lee posing alongside restored Rail Pay Bus FP1 on its handover at Central in August 2009 Photo Courtesy RailCorp Publicity 6 Mortdale Matters September 2009

On 4th July 2009 a number of AMRA members ventured to Moss Vale via Robertson on a Rail Transport Museum trip. On the down trip up the hill to Robertson the train was headed by 3526, 3642 and 3830 assisted by two diesels at the rear. At Moss Vale the train was serviced and turned. The 35 and the diesels returned to Thirlmere by the main south line, whilst 3642 and 3830 undertook the up return journey to Sydney via Robertson without diesel assistance. This was probably the highlight of the trip. It proved fairly difficult to take a decent photo on the train because of shadows and the fact that we were in the middle of the train. We had a bit of contest to see who could take photos of other members gunzelling or taking photos with a challenge to see who could take a photo of Mic Wade and the locomotives. I thought that my effort below was a good attempt although I only managed to get 3830 in the frame. Left : Mic Wade observing 3830 and 3642 on the return trip Photo Geoff Lanham Below: 3526, 3624 and 3830 on the ascent to Robertson Photo Geoff Lanham Mortdale Matters - September 2009 7

SEPTEMBER Wed 2nd Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 4th Layout Operation / Structured Running (see Notes) 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 5th Layout Operation (see Notes) 10am until late Wed 9th Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 11th Feature Night TBA... if not possible General Activities 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 12th General Activities & Monthly Forum (see Notes) 10am until late Ladies Needles & Natter - 2pm Wed 16th Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 18th Layout Operation Australian Diesel / Structured Running (see Notes) 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 19th Pre-Exhibition Briefing Day plus Layout Operation (see Notes) 10am until late Sun 20th Stoney Creek Workday No Facility Fee 10am until finished Wed 23rd Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 25th Pre Exhibition Working Bee 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 26th Pre-Exhibition Briefing Day and Working Bee 10am until late Wed 30th Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm OCTOBER Fri 2nd Exhibition Setup, Mortdale / Liverpool Pre-registered Lunch from 8am until late Sat 3rd SYDNEY MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION Pre-registered Lunch 9am to 5pm Awards - afterward from approx 6pm until late Sun 4th SYDNEY MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION Pre-registered Lunch 9am to 5pm Mon 5th SYDNEY MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION Pre-registered Lunch 9am to 4pm Pack up and return to clubroom after 4pm until finish Wed 7th Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 9th Feature Night TBA... if not possible General Activities 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 10th General Activities (see Notes) 10am until late Ladies Needles & Natter - 2pm Wed 14th Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 16th Pre-Open Day Working Bee 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 17th Pre-Open Day Working Bee & Monthly Forum 10am until late Sun 18th Stoney Creek Work Day No Facility Fee 10am until finished Wed 21st Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 23rd Open Day Preparation 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 24th * * OPEN DAY * * 10am until 4pm, visitor entry by gold coin donation Wed 28th Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 30th Layout Operation / Structured Running (see Notes) 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 31st Layout Operation (see Notes) 10am until late NOVEMBER Wed 4th Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 6th Layout Operation / Structured Running (see Notes) 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 7th General Activities (see Notes) 10am until late Ladies Needles & Natter - 2pm Wed 11th Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 13th Feature Night TBA... if not possible General Activities 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 14th General Activities (see Notes) No Facility Fee 10am until late BRANCH AGM (members only) - 2pm Wed 18th Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 20th Layout Operation European / Structured Running (see Notes) 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 21st Layout Operation (see Notes) 10am until late Sun 22nd Stoney Creek Work Day No Facility Fee 10am until finished Wed 25th Daylighters - General Activities (see Notes) 10am until 5pm Fri 27th FEDERAL AGM (members only) No Facility Fee 7:30pm until 10pm Sat 28th Members Auction Lodgements until midday, Viewing strictly 12-1pm, Hammer 1pm. NOTES WORK NIGHTS: every Monday night, please check with the appropriate layout supervisor, 7:30pm until 10pm, No Facility Fee LAYOUT OPERATION: O and N Gauges operational, HO (fixed) as permitted during construction STRUCTURED RUNNING: Sequenced or timetabled operation as organised for each layout GENERAL ACTIVITIES: the facilities may be used as permitted e.g. layout construction, some running, modelling, library, etc Members Facility Fee unless otherwise indicated: Adults $5, Juniors/Seniors (70+) $3. Guests are welcome unless otherwise indicated 8 Mortdale Matters September 2009

THE AUSTRALIAN MODEL RAILWAY ASSOCIATION NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH INCORPORATED. Y0830338 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Australian Model Railway Association New South Wales Branch Incorporated Y0830338 will be held at Branch Clubrooms, 48 Barry Avenue Mortdale on Saturday 14 th November 2009 commencing at 2 pm. Business to be undertaken: Receive Apologies Confirm Minutes of 2008 Annual General Meeting Receive Reports from the Branch Committee of Management including to receive and consider the Financial Statements for the financial year ended 30 th June 2009. Election of Officers of the Committee of Management. Any General Business Geoff Lanham Secretary AMRA NSW Branch Mortdale Matters - September 2009 9

10 Mortdale Matters September 2009