AUDIO Steam Loco 5178 Newcastle To Toronto, NSW 1966 James Bird

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Engine 5178 recorded between Newcastle and Toronto, NSW Australia in 1966. Photo by John Currey. Part of the James Bird Collection of Steam Trains of NSW in the National Film and Sound Archive. 5178 was one of 280 D50 class standard goods locomotives used in Australia. They were a 2-8-0 design were originally built by Beyer Peacock in Manchester, UK and also constructed by Dubs, Neilsen Reid, North Br¬itish and Clyde Engineering at Granville in NSW. They were the first engines to be built by Clyde Engineering in 1907 and 30 of this class were built there. The most famous of this class of locomotive is 5115 which was driven by Prime Minister Ben Chifley before he entered politics and is on display at Bathurst Railway Station. The D50 class were built between 1896 and 1916 and some remained in operation until the mid 1960s
    This recording was made on 21 August 1966 between Newcastle and Toronto, NSW and is part of the James Eric Bird Collection of Steam Trains of NSW (NFSA title No. 746019). Mr Bird was the first manager of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum, and recorded numerous trains around NSW in the 1960s. His family would be delighted if his recordings were used and appreciated, so they are downloadable under a Creative Commons licence creativecommon...

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  • @TrainBloke38
    @TrainBloke38 Рік тому +2

    Nice audio, I think loco must been delivering beer for local pubs. I heard that was a thing on the line.

  • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
    @TERRYBIGGENDEN Рік тому

    Many memories! Thanks. :-)

  • @VividsuandBori
    @VividsuandBori Рік тому

    It's interesting. I keep looking at it. I really like this kind of atmosphere. It's an interesting video. It was very satisfying. Thank you for making a great video.~😘😘

  • @timothypurser8729
    @timothypurser8729 Рік тому +2

    Has the family of Mr Bird uploaded these files somewhere they could be listened to online? I would be most curious to see if he had any samples of a 57/58 in action.

    • @MySteamChannel
      @MySteamChannel  Рік тому +1

      Most of James Bird's recordings are available via NFSA on Soundcloud (public domain) but I don't recall finding any of the class which you seek...i would also like to hear the tri. cylinder loco's at work!