Well done...great old photos from a time when the better country stations were built to keep their customers warm in frosty times. Heaps of chimneys on several of them. Some beautiful structures in those days.
I still remember walking into the waiting rooms at several suburban stations in the mid 1970’s and they still lit their fires to warm the waiting passengers.
The photo of Buninyong station is actually Yendon. It was named Buninyong when the Geelong - Ballarat line opened, renamed Buninyong East when the railway to Buninyong opened, and then renamed Yendon a short time later.
Some people are never happy. "Wheres this station, wheres thats station....?". You should be grateful you're able to see these superb nostalgic videos anyway. It seems Leslie went to the trouble of cleaning up the pics/photos as they look rather clear and of good quality. If only Birchip knew way back in 1910's, it was going to be the Vanilla Slice Capital of Straya.
@@rangertocpt Not to be "that guy" but you could make a longer video and fit all the stations in? But what you have displayed here is exceptional, well done!
7:43 Mansfield. The 280hp Walker in the picture is in the second colour scheme: blue and gold. And still has the VR logos. The first being blue and silver. The third livery being blue roof and no VR logos. Station signs are the earlier rectangle design. Maybe mid 1950's?
The matching Rookwood Cemetery station building is now an Anglican church in Ainslie, ACT. For a while the Regent St station was home to a refreshment car parked at the platform. Had afternoon tea there. Watched a train emerge from the tunnel from Darling Harbour complex.
Great collection of photo's. Thanks.
My Great Grandfather started his working career at Richmond station about 1910. Retired from VR in 1955 at Noble Park as the Station Master.
A great collection. Ladies in long dresses & bonnets......very nice.
@graemewilliams1308 🤔 I reckon ladies in short dresses bending over the bonnet would be nicer 👍
A before and after / current shots would have been great. Awesome presentation.
Well done...great old photos from a time when the better country stations were built to keep their customers warm in frosty times. Heaps of chimneys on several of them. Some beautiful structures in those days.
Much better then.
I still remember walking into the waiting rooms at several suburban stations in the mid 1970’s and they still lit their fires to warm the waiting passengers.
@@andyrob3259 Not now. Not air conditioned either, that is if they exist.
i suspect the shep photo dated 1930's (11:00) might be older than that, judging by the lack of longer passenger cars that were around at that time.
Great collection and video
The photo of Buninyong station is actually Yendon. It was named Buninyong when the Geelong - Ballarat line opened, renamed Buninyong East when the railway to Buninyong opened, and then renamed Yendon a short time later.
Some people are never happy. "Wheres this station, wheres thats station....?".
You should be grateful you're able to see these superb nostalgic videos anyway.
It seems Leslie went to the trouble of cleaning up the pics/photos as they look rather clear and of good quality.
If only Birchip knew way back in 1910's, it was going to be the Vanilla Slice Capital of Straya.
Thank you, Fredbenly, I cannot fit all stations in a presentation of 14 minutes.
@@rangertocpt No probs mate.
Theres another guy doing videos on Melbourne trains - The Train Man. You probably seen them.
Thank you Fredbenly.
@@rangertocpt Not to be "that guy" but you could make a longer video and fit all the stations in? But what you have displayed here is exceptional, well done!
Good collection LES, keep them coming,,
Thank you.
Fantastic montage. I particularly like the ones of Oakleigh (I'm biased because I was born there).
I am pleased that you enjoyed it.
Nice one man. Thanks
The cow boy music sound so funny here.
Great presentation Leslie
Thank you.
I would be good to see the past and present stations eg korong vale
7:43 Mansfield. The 280hp Walker in the picture is in the second colour scheme: blue and gold. And still has the VR logos. The first being blue and silver. The third livery being blue roof and no VR logos. Station signs are the earlier rectangle design. Maybe mid 1950's?
Lots of people at Cockatoo, maybe a busy weekend.
Noticed that too...looks like word got around and all the politicians turned up for the photo op.
Would love to see some photos of the mortuary station at central sometime
The matching Rookwood Cemetery station building is now an Anglican church in Ainslie, ACT. For a while the Regent St station was home to a refreshment car parked at the platform. Had afternoon tea there. Watched a train emerge from the tunnel from Darling Harbour complex.
oaklrigh rail way station Opened 8 October 1877
Electrified 1500 V DC overhead
where is Korumburra's station .....
Sorry.
So many beautiful stations and they've been pulling them down for some stupid reason.
Correct, for a stupid reason.
sorry people boo boo here moama is not in victoria it is in nsw
Our line, our station!
@@greghenderson6782 what state are you from greg
@@stuartwatkins7943 nsw & vic
@@greghenderson6782 , clever answer!
Seriously........Bendigo didn't make the cut?????
Sorry.
Bendigo station was destroyed by fire in the 1960s so what you see now is a rebuild from that time