Australian Railway History  |  December 2018
The Railways of Wolseley
Wolseley Railway Station opened in early 1883 as a siding for local traffic on the narrow gauge railway from Kingston to Bordertown. Situated near the Victorian border Wolseley reached its peak development as a dual gauge station and yard in the 1940’s as shown in a accompanying track plan. Des Egan writes how Wolseley rail yard grew and developed towards its peak.
Demondrille Coal Bunker – Part 2
The second part of Stephen Baker’s comprehensive history about the Demondrille Coal Bunker, located on the Main South Line.
The Victorian Railways K Class
Philip Dunn writes about the genesis, design and service of the Victorian Railways K Class 2-8-0 locomotives. A number of these locomotives have survived in heritage service and static preservation throughout Victoria.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Australian Railway History December 2018.