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4 Jul
Quarry on the banks of the Brisbane River at what was then known as Darra 1915. The area is now Jindalee. The quarry was SW of Coolaroo Crescent.
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stat…
The gauge is most likely 18 inches. There were other locations around Ipswich/Rosewood that had similar setups. The machinery is most likely a crusher.
1936 The remains of the quarry can be seen on the river bank towards the end of the straight bank at the bottom. It is thought the quarry ceased operations by c. 1930.
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28 Mar
#Warrenheip
Line Geelong to Ballarat opened 1862. Warrenheip station opened 1873 closed 1981. Warrenheip bank, the climb from Ballarat East to Warrenheip. A junction station from 1879, direct line to Melbourne completed 1889.
victorianrailways.net/grades/melball…
Warrenheip had many changes.
vrhistory.com/Locations/A070…
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17 Mar
G'day Ozlings πŸ₯Š
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19 Feb
#SEQQRbranchlines
Caboolture - Kilcoy
Caboolture to Woodford 1909, Kilcoy 1913.
Wamuran to Kilcoy closed 1964.
Caboolture to Wamuran closed 1996.
Map 1939
nla.gov.au/nla.obj-232952…
More detail of the Kilcoy branch
blogs.archives.qld.gov.au/2015/07/17/ear…
Opening of Kilcoy Railway Station, December 1913
maps.bonzle.com/h/s/o/j/vchxk.…
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15 Feb
#SEQQRbranchlines
Bowen Hills (Mayne) to Dayboro
Line to Enoggera open 1899, Gaythorne 1916, Mitchelton 1918, Samford 1918, Samsonvale 1919, Kobble 1919, Dayboro 1920. Closed beyond Ferny Grove in 1955.
nla.gov.au/nla.obj-232952…
On the 5 May 1947 a packed excursion train derailed at Camp Mountain. Queensland's worst rail disaster, 16 people died, including the driver and fireman, and 38 people were injured.
R.I.P.

Detailed blog: Crash at Camp Mountain
qldstatearchives.shorthand.com/campmountain/
Dayboro - official opening 25 September 1920
dayborohistoricalsociety.com.au/oldphotos/Page…
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13 Feb
#SEQQRbranchlines
Bethania - Beaudesert (Upper Logan railway)
Opened to Logan Village 1885, Beaudesert 1888.
Passenger services ceased 1961, freight 1996.
Beaudesert Shire Tramway connected at Beaudesert between 1903 and 1944.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaudeser…
nla.gov.au/nla.obj-232952…
Beaudesert railway station looking north, ca. 1901
bonzle.com/pictures-over-…
A heritage group 'Beaudesert Rail' operated services for a short time in 2003 between Bethania and Beaudesert.

Railway station at Beaudesert, 1914
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rail…
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