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Railways and Graveyards.

Postby ALBION1881 » Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:36 pm

I been downloading film clips from youtube on railways in Japan and everytime I have been watching them as the train is traveling along the line you look to your left or right and there is a graveyard that is either small,medium or large anybody that has traveled to Japan and ridden on the rural railways and the suburban and outer suburban around Japan ever noticed a graveyard and how close they to a railway line it would make you feel good if there was a major rail accident and you look out the window of the wrecked train and all you see is a graveyard.
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Re: Railways and Graveyards.

Postby Mother » Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:51 am

At least they're providing a skeleton service. Our Rail Corp should try such an undertaking.
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Re: Railways and Graveyards.

Postby boronia » Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:58 am

I would find it quite pleasing to be able to carry on train spotting in the afterlife. :twisted:
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Postby dude » Sun Apr 25, 2010 8:31 pm

Well its not much different to any other countries.

The Vancouver Skytrain Expo line passes right over the top of a cemetary in New Westminster.
Theres a cemetery not far from the Illawarra Line at Sutherland.
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Postby boronia » Sun Apr 25, 2010 9:07 pm

Not forgetting Rookwood Cemetery is next to the rail line, even had a train line through the middle of it
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Postby On Air » Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:24 am

Mother wrote:At least they're providing a skeleton service. Our Rail Corp should try such an undertaking.


Wrong. CityRail doesn't event provide a skeleton service. The Blue Mtns line as an example is the only rail line I know of that is closed more weekends than it's open yet when you ride on it the line feels like it's never been upgraded!
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Postby Frances » Sat Aug 28, 2010 9:55 am

boronia wrote:Not forgetting Rookwood Cemetery is next to the rail line, even had a train line through the middle of it


And Central was built on top of a graveyard, wasn't it?
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Postby <smarTTrams> » Sun Oct 17, 2010 5:45 am

And the Perth-Fremantle line runs along the western side of the Karrakatta Cemetery, with Karrakatta station located right at the main entrance.

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Re: Railways and Graveyards.

Postby Rclasstramcar » Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:10 pm

franfran wrote:And Central was built on top of a graveyard, wasn't it?


Hi Franfran,
Yes. It's atop Devonshire St. Cemetery. Graves were moved to Pt. Botany on a 9 mile steam tramway. David Burke's 'Juggernaut: A story of Sydney in the wild days of the steam trams' has a photo of this.

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Postby Bedford-29 » Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:02 pm

You will find the cemetery under Central station was called Devonshire st cemetery and all that were interned there were moved by steam tram which consisted of a steam motor and two flat top trailers to Waverly cemetery.The movement included the bodies and the headstones.
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Postby Rclasstramcar » Thu Apr 21, 2011 3:00 pm

franfran wrote:And Central was built on top of a graveyard, wasn't it?


Hi Franfran,
A John Oakes book has a photo of Motor 88A taking 2 flat cars to Waverly Cemetery.

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Postby Rclasstramcar » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:35 pm

There's also Rookwood, where many rail workers are buried. The station building's an ACT church, with the bell of Shay No.1 from the Wolgan Valley Railway.

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Re: Railways and Graveyards.

Postby boronia » Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:23 pm

Bedford-29 wrote:You will find the cemetery under Central station was called Devonshire st cemetery and all that were interned there were moved by steam tram which consisted of a steam motor and two flat top trailers to Waverly cemetery.The movement included the bodies and the headstones.

They were moved to BOTANY Cemetery.
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Postby On Air » Tue Jan 10, 2012 5:39 pm

Rclasstramcar wrote:There's also Rookwood, where many rail workers are buried. The station building's an ACT church, with the bell of Shay No.1 from the Wolgan Valley Railway.

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I bought a Suzuki T500 from a bloke in Mt Kuringai many years ago who's father was a rail buff. In the back yard was a buffer alleged to be from a Shay loco of Newnes and a Station name board. That was interesting and as I recall it seemed genuine. The board was all metal and enamelled white lettering on a dark blue background. Just wish I could remember where the house was. :(
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Railways and Graveyards.

Postby mrobsessed » Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:37 pm

Mother wrote:At least they're providing a skeleton service. Our Rail Corp should try such an undertaking.

The bar on the train only serves spirits.
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Postby On Air » Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:25 am

mrobsessed wrote:
Mother wrote:At least they're providing a skeleton service. Our Rail Corp should try such an undertaking.

The bar on the train only serves spirits.


Bushmills or Jamisons, I hope?
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