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词条 Bennett Brook Railway
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  1. History

  2. Operations

  3. Locomotives

     Steam Locomotives  Large Diesel Locomotives  Small Locomotives 

  4. Carriages and Wagons

     Passenger Carriages  Large Stock  Small Stock  Freight/Industrial Wagons 

  5. Buildings

  6. Signalling and Safeworking

  7. External links

  8. Further reading

  9. References

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The Bennett Brook Railway is a {{RailGauge|2ft|lk=on}} narrow gauge tourist oriented railway operated by the West Australian Light Railway Preservation Association and is located within the boundaries of Whiteman Park, nineteen kilometres from Perth.

History

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The Western Australian Light Railway Preservation Association (WALRPA) was formed on 26 April 1976 by a group of rail enthusiasts who shared an interest in less well known railways of Western Australia.

Following the closing of the Lake View and Star Gold Mine in Kalgoorlie in the mid-1970s, four of the founding members purchased the railway's first locomotive - an LV&S 'Planet' Locomotive (which still operates at the railway - the Atlantic Planet). The Planet first was located at a member's property in the Perth Hills, on 17 September 1976.

In 1977, the group proposed to develop a railway at Whiteman Park. Five submissions were received in total, 3 for a {{Track gauge|610mm}} railway, one for a {{track gauge|7.25in|lk=on}} railway, similar to the railway located at Castledare, and finally a submission to re-locate the Australian Railway Historical Society.

From 1977 to 1982, referred to as the negotiation period, the group also submitted proposals for an operational railway to El Caballo Blanco in Wundowie, The Maylands Peninsula Redevelopment, the former Upper Darling Range Railway (From Kalamunda to Goosberry Hill, and a Mandurah tourist development.

The closure of the Bristile & Wunderlich brickworks in Belmont, saw the donation of a number of hoppers and other rail items. The railway acquired a locomotive and a number of hoppers from the Maylands Brickworks.

In 1982, development and restoration continued in the Perth Hills, until 16 August, when the WALRPA was advised by Metropolitan Region Planning Authority that their submission for a {{RailGauge|610mm}} railway at Whiteman Park had been successful. On 18 September 1982, the first equipment was placed at Whiteman Park.

In 1983, two former Whiteman Brick locomotives - "Ridley 2" and "Yellow Rose" were acquired.

In June, the C passenger wagons (built on the Maylands Brickworks hoppers) and the Maylands locomotive were moved to Whiteman Park, hauling the first work train on 9 July, and the Planet Locomotive followed on 11 August.

Track laying began on 18 January 1984, and reached "Central" Station on 18 November the same year. Also in 1984, the WALRPA purchased the former Claisebrook railway station to be placed at Central Station (The building arrived in March of that year), acquired a 60 ft Turntable from Midland Workshops, and in March they were notified of their success in a tender for two SAR NG15 steam locomotives (#118 & #123).

8 December 1984 was the official opening of the Bennett Brook Railway, and Peter Dowding MLA (The Patron of the Organisation), with some assistance, drove the first passenger train out of Central Station.[1]

Operations

The railway operates passenger services during the following times:

Operating Time Note
Weekends & Public Holidays 11:00am to 4:00pm
W.A. School Holidays 11:00am to 3:00pm Monday-Friday during the holidays
Mid-Week 11:00 am - 1.00 pm half hourly Only Operating Wed & Thu

Held Biannually, the railway runs a Friends of Ashley (FOA) Day (Formerly known as Friends of Thomas the Tank Engine),[2] which sees most of volunteers, Locomotive & Steam Engines operating. This is usually held in May and September which sees the start and end of the railway's steam season.

Enthusiast's Days are also held annually. They are held in winter so there are no restrictions on steam operations. Most operating engines are involved in some interesting freight and passenger trains.

Locomotives

September to May is fire season, diesel engines will operate all services.
May to September is steam season, steam engines may operate weekend services when available and diesel engines will operate all other services


These dates are approximate and are dependent on park conditions and approval

Steam Locomotives

ModelNameFormer OperatorConditionWheel arrangementCommentsCoupler(s)Image
SAR NG15 123FremantleSouth African RailwaysMaintenance2-8-2To be re-tubed (Possibly 2016)Jones Couplers
SAR NG15 118ElizabethSouth African RailwaysMaintenance2-8-2To be re-tubed (Possibly 2016)Jones Couplers
PerryBetty ThompsonInkerman Sugar Mill, QLDOperational0-4-2TWill appear in Ashley Day 2015 May 25Jones Couplers
PerryMarian Sugar Mill, QLDMaintenance0-6-2T
O&K Mallet No. 3Magnet Tramway, TASMaintenance0-4-4-0TTo be re-tubed (Possibly 2013)
KraussMultiple. Previous - Western Machinery, WAStorage0-4-0WTAwaiting RestorationLink and Pin

Large Diesel Locomotives

ModelNameFormer OperatorConditionWheel arrangementCommentsCoupler(s)Image
1938 Planet (Atlantic Engine)PlanetLake View and Star Gold Mine, WAOperational0-4-0Jones Couplers, Link and Pin
1968 Planet (Dorman Engine)Lake View and Star Gold Mine, WAOperational0-4-0
Gemco Funkey PW27WyndhamWyndham Jetty, WAOperational0-4-0Jones Couplers
Fowler #2RosalieIsis Sugar Mill, QLDOperational0-6-0Jones Couplers

Small Locomotives

BuilderModelNameFormer OperatorConditionWheel arrangementCommentsCouplersFuel
KlessAshley"The Big Orange", WAOperational0-4-0Link and PinDiesel
Ruston & HornsbyLBTManjimup Mill, WAOperationalJones Couplers, Link and PinDiesel
Maylands BrickworksMaylandsMaylands Brickworks, WAOperationalMaylands was the first Operational locomotive at the BBR, Powered by a Holden Red 6 Cylinder Engine and an automatic car transmitionLink and PinPetrol
PlanetYellow RoseWhiteman Brickworks, WAOperational4wPMLink and PinPetrol
RidleyWhiteman BrickMaintenance4wPMLink and Pin
Ridley #2Whiteman BrickStorage2-2w + 2w-2PM

Carriages and Wagons

Passenger Carriages

Large Stock

All fitted with Jones Couplers

ClassNumberOriginal ClassOriginal OperatorDescriptionCommentsEntered Service
AQ4745QBBWAGRFitted with window glazing and is concertina fitted at one endBBR Built on QBB Chassis. Part of Winter Stock.1986
AQ1788QBBWAGRMostly in original construction condition, no glazing of the windows. Rebuilt doors, concertina fitted at both endsBBR Built on QBB Chassis. Part of Winter Stock.1986
AQB2790QBBWAGRFitted With Guards Compartment (Brake instrument and Handbrake Wheel)BBR Built on QBB Chassis. Part of Winter Stock1986
AV3273VWAGRBuffet/Party Car. Fitted with tables and seats, a Bar servery area and a Brake InstrumentBBR Built on V Chassis1989
AR1638RWAGRWheelchair access. Fitted with "Roll Up" windows. Fitted with concertinas at both end. No fixed seatingBBR Built on R Chassis. Part of Winter Stock?
R3644RWAGRFitted with Bus seats for passenger seating. "Drop" side doors modified for passenger accessPart of Summer Stock?
RP1783RWAGRFitted with a Roof, Bus seats for passenger seating. "Drop" side doors modified for passenger accessPart of Summer Stock?
RP4461RWAGRFitted with a Roof, Bus seats for passenger seating. "Drop" side doors modified for passenger accessReputed to be the only remaining example of a WAGR 4 Door R wagon. Part of Summer Stock?

Small Stock

All fitted with Link and Pin Couplers

DesignatorBuilt from/onDescriptionCommentsEntered Service
C1Maylands Clay Pit chassis4 Wheel Passenger CarriageCurrently out of service and derelict in storage yard1983
C2Maylands Clay Pit chassis4 Wheel Passenger CarriageCurrently out of service and derelict in storage yard1983
C3Maylands Clay Pit chassis4 Wheel Passenger CarriageRestored to operational service on a "Citra" chassis for BBR's 21st Birthday celebrations in 20051983
C4Lake View and Star Goldmine Ore hopper Chassis4 Wheel Passenger CarriageRan for 4 years, then scrapped. Access only available from platform side1983
BV1Lake View and Star Goldmine Ore hopper Chassis4 Wheel Passenger Brake CarriageFitted with Brake wheel in Guards Compartment. Still operational1984
ALV11Lake View and Star Goldmine Ore hopper Chassis4 Wheel Passenger CarriageStill operational1985
ALX12Lake View and Star Goldmine Ore hopper Chassis4 Wheel Passenger CarriageStill operational1985
ADL101Toast Rack Style Passenger CarriagesOriginally built in Harvey for the Big Orange Railway. Transported to BBR in 2004 on a long term loan agreement2006
ADL102Toast Rack Style Passenger CarriagesOriginally built in Harvey for the Big Orange Railway. Transported to BBR in 2004 on a long term loan agreement2006
ADL103Toast Rack Style Passenger CarriagesOriginally built in Harvey for the Big Orange Railway. Transported to BBR in 2004 on a long term loan agreement2006

Freight/Industrial Wagons

All Wagons are fitted with Jones Couplers unless said otherwise.

ClassNumberOriginal OperatorDescriptionComments
D33WAGRCovered Goods VanRestored, and reinstalled on LA Chassis
R1751WAGRCompletely Rebuilt by Bennett Brook Railway Crews
QBB2889WAGRFlat Wagon, used to carry heavy and often large loads about the railway
LA23778WAGRBallast Hopper
JOA12051WAGRDistillate Fuel TankerUsed as a water tanker
J11374WAGRWater Tanker
V3326WAGRGoods Van
Z63WAGRBrake VanReplica Z wagon, built by BBR on an ex WAGR V Wagon (V3263) Chassis. Brake van on Summer Stock.
LV8Lake View and Star GoldmineSide dump ore hoppersClassified by the National Trust (WA). Link and Pin Coupler
LV9Lake View and Star GoldmineSide dump ore hoppersClassified by the National Trust (WA). Link and Pin Coupler

For more information, please Visit the BBR Pages [https://web.archive.org/web/20091015080717/http://www.bbr.org.au/freight_wagons.htm][https://web.archive.org/web/20091015104310/http://www.bbr.org.au/industrial_wagons.htm]

Buildings

At the Bennett Brook Railway, all buildings used on the line (with the exclusion of the yards) are former WAGR/Westrail Station Buildings.

Whiteman Village Junction Station houses the former station buildings from Claisebrook Station (Platform 1/Ticket Office), Subiaco Station (Platform 2/3, Party Room), and Signal cabins from Subiaco and Fremantle (Both are currently not operational). Down at Mussel Pool: The station building is from Nungarin (And was transported to BBR in 1989 with assistance from the Australian Army's 22nd Construction Squadron. There are also two signal Cabins, Collie (No longer operational, now located at parker siding), and Cottesloe, which is fully operational located at the northern end of the Mussel Pool platform.

Signalling and Safeworking

Located at Mussel Pool, the Cottesloe Cabin is in place on the Station Platform, and is fully operational. In the Cottesloe Cabin, stands the former Wagin Lever frame, with 15 levers, this frame turned out to be the perfect size for the Mussel Pool Station. 13 of the 15 levers in the frame are used, for 3 sets of points & Locks, and 12 Signals. The cabin is used mostly on weekends during run-arounds at mussel pool station, however during large events the cabin is used to assist sorting and preparing trains at the start of the event.

BBR Primarily uses the Staff and Ticket System for section authority. The railway is split in 2 sections, and has 2 staffs - Mussel Pool to WVJ (Blue Staff), and the Loop (Red Staff). In order to travel on a section of line, the driver of a locomotive must be in possession of the relevant Staff. In the case of multiple trains needing to use 1 section of track, the Staff unlocks a box located in the signal cabins at each end of the section, which hold the tickets. A ticket would be filled out and given to the driver of the lead consist, who would also be shown the staff. After the average time to complete the section has passed, the second train can depart the station, proceeding with caution in case the train ahead has broken down, holding both the staff (or another ticket) and a notice of train ahead.

In late 2012 an Electric Staff system was re-introduced on the Mussel Pool to Whiteman Village Junction, with staff instruments located in the signal cabins at both stations. At the same time a wired telephone line was re-introduced between the two stations, using telegraph poles.

BBR has recently completed installation of electric point motors and electrically operated semaphore signals at the north end of Whiteman Village Junction. Work has now started on the installation of searchlight coloured light signals and additional point motors to the south end of Whiteman Village Junction.

External links

  • Bennett Brook Railway Website

Further reading

  • Whiteford, David (2005) From Back Yard to Bennett Brook 1976 - 2005 - {{ISBN|0-646-49941-6}}

References

1. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.communitynews.com.au/midland-reporter/news/train-for-the-train-run/ | title=Train for the train run | work=Midland Reporter | date=15 July 2014 | accessdate=29 August 2016 | author=Grierson, Lynn | publisher=Community News Group}}
2. ^Friends of Ashley - Bennett Brook Railway - Friends of Ashle{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
3. ^A & J Inglis Crane in Whiteman Park, Western Australia {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110222235512/http://www.bennettbrookrailway.org/a_%26_j_inglis_crane.htm |date=22 February 2011 }}
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