It's really sad to take a moment and see how poorly this whole event was conducted. They have a large collection of rare rollingstock, and such a rich history within that and the group itself. I wasn't involved in the glory days, but I was involved in the society's prime. This day brought sadness to me as a past member, more than anything.
G'day, CL17 is owned by Streamliners Australia. Currently it is with SRHC for its reactivation. Not sure if it'll move around to another group in the future, but for now it's with SRHC.
Nice video mate well done
Great to see J515 nearing overhaul completion. 😊😊
Looks like it was a fantastic day
I’m spewing I didn’t hear about it. I’ve always wanted to go in there for a squiz. I’ll figure out when the next open day is and go to it
Maybe next year they will turn on the lights on in those carriages in the shed, pretty poor that you had to turn NIGHT VISION on! Dangerous too!
Yeah, it was definitely a bit concerning.
Taking a trip up to Seymour again soon to scout this location
It's really sad to take a moment and see how poorly this whole event was conducted. They have a large collection of rare rollingstock, and such a rich history within that and the group itself. I wasn't involved in the glory days, but I was involved in the society's prime. This day brought sadness to me as a past member, more than anything.
@@andyball7270 it was really poorly organised. Very disappointing
Hi
do you know what organisation will get cl17 locomotive lvr or east coast heritage rail
G'day,
CL17 is owned by Streamliners Australia. Currently it is with SRHC for its reactivation. Not sure if it'll move around to another group in the future, but for now it's with SRHC.