Just for interest sake, did you all know that the forma Germiston Depot coal-stage was a double track coal stage! Our dear friend Rich, would of course confirm this with one of his outlandish Germiston Depot rail-tales!!!
The ramp up the coal stage was a single line, but as the line crested the coal-stage at the top, as set of points was located, just on the start of the level - which of courses was set by the coal stage staff and determine where the AY's, AZ's, DZ's or B-Bogie wagons would be stopped for off-loading of the necessary coal supplies!
It's a pity that a few years back, it was decided by a high authority to have the coal stage cut-down for scrap, and the near-by ash-pit lines lifted!
Derek Walker wrote;
Oh, check out that guards van in the background, now thats a wagon I would love to see once again, they were beautiful old classics.
I could not agree more with you Derek - I too seem to have some small affection for those vans, the short bogie and long bogie ones!
Dylan wrote:
Derek, there are still a few of these guardsvans around. Whether any have been preserved is unknown. At some stage preservation will focus on freight rolling stock, before that also disappears.
I think that freight rolling stock also need to come into the spot light of saving as well and pretty soon too! We all know Geoff Pethic has done marvellous work in this particular field in the past, and I would ask him again, if he could assist the "Heritage" / Rail Tourism groups is preserving more freight and other passenger rolling stock, obviously to the benefit of groups at are within the HRASA & SIA alliance!
These preserved fright vehicles and other passenger rolling stock would be beneficial if fully restored to mainline condition, and more than likely be used by both local and international photographic charters groups to re-create period looking train loads for a particular railway line or section!