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  • ...ne near driver Alder remarked to Supt Hare if it would suit to couple both trains together. Supt Hare considered some little time and then said he thought it ...or trains to come on. I then received instructions to act as pilot for all trains during the day which duty I was engaged until 11.30pm at night having been
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  • Four trains passed the house before half past two in the afternoon - two each way - and
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  • ...of the probable movements of the police. The day being Sunday no ordinary trains would be passing along the line for many hours, and Ned Kelly felt sure tha
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  • ...med men upon the engines and ordered a slow advance to the station. As the trains drew up to the platform there was no sound anywhere; no one stirring, and n
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  • ...restrained by his brother. During the time we were in the store-room four trains passed, two each way, and when any of these were heard approaching, we were
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  • IT was perfectly wonderful how all the trains were watched by Kelly sympathizers. You could tell them in a moment, they w
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  • ...elly and the repairers returned. Ned then inquired about the signalling of trains, as to how I stopped a train with the signal lights. I said, "White is
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  • ...t off with a party of police and black trackers to pick up their trail. No trains ran on that line on Sundays and therefore, the only one likely to come alon
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  • ...ent from Wangaratta. As there is likely to be bloodshed, and other special trains run, will you please send on a good operator with a sounder instrument, so
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  • ...n a conveyance from his house to Schoolhouse Line, to meet the up and down trains. With the exception of the proprietor of this hotel, the Tallarookites seem
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  • ...seven places just named, from the foot of Elizabeth-street, The Government trains all leave for the country from Spencer-street. Melbourne is supplied with w
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  • ...elf commanded very little notice. They were already used to the arrival of trains, but the visit of 550 fashionably-dressed ladies and gentlemen to that out-
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  • ...la but a day or two's work will finish them. In the mean while the ballast trains have to run upon lines at the side of the permanent way, Violet Town , in t
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  • ...paratively smooth road. On the first section from Melbourne to Seymour the trains run with undoubted smoothness. But on the second section the road has not h
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  • ...e goods traffic on the finished parts of the line is already large and the trains average 90 passengers a day. Before the railway was made there was seldom a
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  • ...st bridge of importance is over Hughes's Creek, 10 miles from Seymour. The trains will not run over it for a fortnight or three weeks yet. For the present a ...contractors will not complete it until the end of the year. Until then the trains will cross upon a wooden budge. A work nearly as large will occur on the th
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  • ...ce, and daily increasing, there would be plenty of traffic for a couple of trains a day. Very little engineering skill is required, and there are few lines i
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  • ...to be interfered with, and it in proposed to run pilot engines before the trains. By this it would seem that the spirit of lawlessness and rowdyism is not c
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  • ...ek and reinforcements of police have been sent to that district by special trains. This is all the foundation there appears to be for the rumours which were
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  • ...police was greatly facilitated by the Railway department, by whom special trains were run.
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  • ...s restrained by his brother. During the time we were in the storeroom four trains passed, two each way, and when any of these was heard approaching we were k
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  • The Kellys appeared to be very uneasy when the [[Railways|trains]] passed up and down the line, as the home-stead is close to the line. The
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  • Although stray rumours have been afloat throughout the week of special trains dashng through gates, [[Police Search Parties|troopers]] being smuggled off
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  • ...ned on the bridge. The gates are looked after by the signalmen. [[Railways|Trains]] crossing the bridge whistle continuously from where the ascent of the app ...e was communicated to the New South Wales Government on 2nd September, the trains having, however, begun to run over the bridge on the 30th August.
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  • ...of the same month the Deniliquin and Moama Company commenced running their trains across; so that it is over six months since the bridge was opened for the r
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  • == Trains on the Wahgunyah Line == ...Urana, and Jerilderie residents complaining of the present arrangement of trains on the Springs and [[Wahgunyah (2)|Wahgunyah]] line. In reply, I am directe
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  • ...n line closely scrutinising the passengers in each railway carriage as the trains reach the various stations. Members of the [[Army|garrison corps]] are stil
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  • ...ance, and the country has been involved in expense in the shape of special trains to convey the police from one part of the colony to another. That probably
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  • ...elly and the repairers returned. Ned then inquired about the signalling of trains, as to how I stopped a train with the signal lights. I said, "White is
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  • ...d, and they were met with a volley from the verandah of the hotel. Special trains were run during the morning between Glenrowan and Benalla, and Mrs O’Conn
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  • ...irer s returned. Ned then inquired about the signalling o n the line – f trains, as to how I stopped a train with the signal lights lamps. I said told him,
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  • ...returned. Ned inquired about the signalling on the line – how I stopped trains with the signal-lights. I told him white is right, red wrong, and green gen
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  • ...unusually heavy traffic into use in order to keep the people clear of the trains. A goodly number of people also went to the [[Essendon|Essendon]] station,
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  • ...ut at the place beyond Glenrowan station where the rails were taken up the trains would have been travelling at the rate of 60 miles an hour, as there was an
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  • ...d, and they were met with a volley from the verandah of the hotel. Special trains were run during the morning between Glenrowan and Benalla, and Mrs O’Conn ...returned. Ned inquired about the signalling on the line ― how I stopped trains with the signal lamps. I told him white is right and red wrong, and green g
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  • ...returned.  Ned inquired about the signalling on the line―how I stopped trains with the signal lamps.  I told him white is right, and red wrong, and gree
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  • ...may best be com- pared to the points at a large railway junction. Just as trains are switched by the movement of the points from one line of rails to anothe
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  • ...train"; and I remarked that this was not the case, as on our special trains, when we used them, there was only a guard's van and an engine. I have a re
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  • .... Hare was in a separate carriage to me when I arrived at Euroa, where the trains meet. I received the Age newspaper, and, upon reading the report, I saw tha
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  • ...n. Therefore, I say they were well able to tell their friends when special trains left with police along the line of railway.
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  • ...and if there was any expense during my time it must hare been for special trains during the day of the capture of the Kellys—a good number were used on th
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  • <span id="rc2310">[[#rc2310|2310]]</span> Euroa is a junction station—the trains meet there?— It was at that time. ...n the railway line between Euroa and Benalla?— It depends upon how often trains would pass.
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  • ....” The next that came was Sergeant Steele. At the same time, I heard two trains, one coming close down from Wangaratta and the other from Benalla.
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  • ...s trained?— You see if that practice is carried on in the districts that trains the horses.
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  • ...I only wish that you will satisfy yourselves about the time that those two trains left the two stations; there is nothing else.
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  • 15884 You have seen special trains at different times?— Considering an officer was in charge it was only fai
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  • ...ory:Devils Elbow]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [[Category:Benalla]] [[Category:trains]] [[Category:inn]] [[Category:hotel]] [[Category:death]] [[Category:end of
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  • I spent the rest of the day driving trains backwards and forwards from Glenrowan
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  • ...to the pilot engine, which was perhaps a quarter of a mile ahead. The two trains were linked up.([[Royal Commission report day 21 page 4|RC7774.7357]])
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  • ...he press. It contains some technical information about the movement of the trains. ([[The Argus (21)|Argus1/7/80]]) See [[Archibald M'Phee's report 18/12/188 After this we moved trains backwards and forward all day
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  • We spent the day moving trains backwards and forwards
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  • I spent the rest of the day with trains going backwards and forward
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  • We had a big job during the day sending down trains to Benalla, bringing up people and supplies, fixing the track to the north
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  • ...ts, particularly when they had to turn up at the railway stations to catch trains. ([[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 9 page 1|FH]]) ([[The Last of the B
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  • We spent the rest of the day sending trains up and down the line
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  • ...uca [[Moama|Moama]] bridge was opened. The bridge carried road traffic and trains and this was seen bt Victoria as a great step forward. The Riverina was ope
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  • ...uca [[Moama|Moama]] bridge was opened. The bridge carried road traffic and trains and this was seen bt Victoria as a great step forward. The Riverina was ope
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  • Large numbers of people were also employed in servicing the trains and the railway line
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  • ...ccasions the '''KellyGang''''s sympathizers used the coaches to get to the trains and to supply the boys with ammunition etc.
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  • ...nter the rival Waterloo Cup, but both Clubs continued to flourish. Special trains carried hundreds of enthusiasts out from Melbourne to Rupertswood and to We
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  • ...ts, particularly when they had to turn up at the railway stations to catch trains. ([[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 9 page 1|FH]]) ([[The Last of the B
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  • '''The time table of trains to and from Benalla in 1874''' ...g 15 min, on to Wodonga. arriving there at 3.30 pm. and 10.37 pm.; and the trains.leave Wodonga daily (Sundays excepted) at 6 25 am, and 1.45 pm; arrive in B
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  • === Trains === === Some of the normal trains were ===
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  • [[Railways|railways]], importance, trains
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  • ...Authorities now had the problem that the '''KellyGang''' might attach the trains carrying the money. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/11/1879|Argus10/11/79]])
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  • ...uca [[Moama|Moama]] bridge was opened. The bridge carried road traffic and trains and this was seen bt Victoria as a great step forward. The Riverina was ope
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