@@MSTV_2024 I'm forced to agree on that comment given how Dorrigo have somewhat wilfully let there collection rotting and decaying. Case in point 6042.
This is coming along well. Did all the rollingstock from the Broadmeadow auction sell? If not, what'll happen to those items? Is there any mechanism to prevent them being scrapped? I didn't have the ability to transport anything so I couldn't make any bids (I'm a uni student), but I'd be distraught to find out if historic stock was scrapped and I did nothing- particularly the end platform cars; some had service lives of up to 80 years and date back to pre-Federation days and there were 5 being sold off.
Why didn't they use Allellys? Hahaha. Will there be public access and where is it? The Dorrigo collection has been a schemozzle from the beginning. Hope more stuff can be put under cover for preservation and restoration.
People have mentioned Dorrigo, if nothing else the locos and rolling stock have remained intact and not cut up. I don't wish to get into the political of Dorrigo but it's clear everyone it's not a museum , it has been the best part of 40 years out on the open and I thing there should be some g9vernment intervention to get it down to Chullora. It should all be under cover and cosmetically restored first and then maybe some will be brought back I to running condition. I think the goal should be like the national railway museum in York. This heritage is way to important to be left to rot away to rust.
HEY go find it's steam engine Loco number 3802 CLASS fixed up body's wheels clean up spray painting green 💚 3802 CLASS come back On rails every body's more than love it's very happy very good perfect stream Go out run ohhhh yes come on 3802 CLASS
Ohhhh yeahhhh yes tells railway BOSS fixed up clean up and clean off All over rusty clean up steel body and painting up spray painting make green 💚 Loco number 6042 All them over body's same colour green Loco 3801 fixed up make perfect steam engine 6042 beautifully steam engine 6042 come back to On rails every body's Will be very happy love it's ohhhh yeahhhh perfect yes😅
Great stuff THNSW. Thank you and all the people involved.
I hope that something can be done eventually about the extensvie stock of heritage items at Dorrigo.
Most them locos are pretty much dead
@@MSTV_2024 I'm forced to agree on that comment given how Dorrigo have somewhat wilfully let there collection rotting and decaying. Case in point 6042.
The collection is PRIVATELY OWNED.
It takes money to restore them,that the owner doesn't have.
The NSW taxpayers are funding this.
@@RebeccaGriffin-b8n If he didn't have the money to preserve them or at least put a fucking cover over the locos then why did he buy them?
@@oldmate3152 -- Boys and their toys.
This is coming along well. Did all the rollingstock from the Broadmeadow auction sell? If not, what'll happen to those items? Is there any mechanism to prevent them being scrapped? I didn't have the ability to transport anything so I couldn't make any bids (I'm a uni student), but I'd be distraught to find out if historic stock was scrapped and I did nothing- particularly the end platform cars; some had service lives of up to 80 years and date back to pre-Federation days and there were 5 being sold off.
Please Tell me when will the chullora heritage hub be finished and completed please please please
When will the chullora heritage hub be finished and completed
Was that site once known as Railfleet Services annexed to Alstom?...
Dose anyone know what happened to 3801 it haven’t when on tire yet in 2024 what happened?
They might make it into a museum
Now, about the Dorrigo scrapyard…
How close is this to where The Picnic Trains stables?
Not even close.
Why didn't they use Allellys? Hahaha. Will there be public access and where is it? The Dorrigo collection has been a schemozzle from the beginning. Hope more stuff can be put under cover for preservation and restoration.
Now what about AD 6042? She’s sitting rusted and alone in a field, to be honest it’s giving thomas and friends vibes!
AD6042, is that the one rusting away in a paddock at Forbes NSW? If so, that's owned by Keith up at Dorrigo NSW.
THNSW or TAHE don't own 6042. They can't do anything with it.
The Government needs to seize the assets at Dorrigo using the Heritage Act.
It's coming home, its coming home it's coming home, transport's coming home
I wonder how much of those trains came from Rothbury
People have mentioned Dorrigo, if nothing else the locos and rolling stock have remained intact and not cut up.
I don't wish to get into the political of Dorrigo but it's clear everyone it's not a museum , it has been the best part of 40 years out on the open and I thing there should be some g9vernment intervention to get it down to Chullora.
It should all be under cover and cosmetically restored first and then maybe some will be brought back I to running condition.
I think the goal should be like the national railway museum in York.
This heritage is way to important to be left to rot away to rust.
A great piece of work but please respond to the other comments.
Come on fixed up steam Loco 3802 make perfect steam engine Loco ohhhh yes
No!!! 3830 is the beast that needs to be fixed
Don't you have some of those.
HEY go find it's steam engine Loco number 3802 CLASS fixed up body's wheels clean up spray painting green 💚 3802 CLASS come back On rails every body's more than love it's very happy very good perfect stream Go out run ohhhh yes come on 3802 CLASS
Ohhhh yeahhhh yes tells railway BOSS fixed up clean up and clean off All over rusty clean up steel body and painting up spray painting make green 💚 Loco number 6042 All them over body's same colour green Loco 3801 fixed up make perfect steam engine 6042 beautifully steam engine 6042 come back to On rails every body's Will be very happy love it's ohhhh yeahhhh perfect yes😅