It’s been a massive year, with an enormous amount achieved, just head back through the archives of this blog for 2022 to see just what we managed to achieve.
This week saw the final bits of work for 2022, which included fixing the flail mower and testing out our new laser level to ensure we get all our heights for things right.



The poor old flail mower has now seen a lot of use. Its main top piece was starting to show signs of wearing, so we’ve replaced it with a new and slightly heavier piece of steel. This just a small part of what goes on behind the scenes to make sure we can keep all the gear in good condition.

We got a nice orange level, it’s not the best of the best, but it certainly will do everything we need it to, which is largely setting levels, straight lines and handling grades, all things that are essential to the kind of work we do.
Although this blog focuses largely on the track, there are other things of note that have happened this year in the Civil Branch.
During the course of the year much has happened with our signalling equipment, both in maintenance and acquisition, a snapshot of this sort of work from this year was:
- Refurbishment of flashing light heads for spares and future LX.
- Refurbishment of recovered track disconnection boxes, retap screw holes, repaint lids orange
- Submission of Expression of Interest documents for surplus signalling equipment to Victrack etc
- Collection of donated signalling equipment ex Meredith, Melton, Seymour & Vline Lara depot
- Resolved & installed outstanding spares & current date relays from Vline for MLRFGR LX
- Install and test temporary radio remote control from trolleys etc for Maldon Lockwood LX
- Install and test temporary radio remote control from trolleys etc for Midland Highway LX.
- Upgrade Healthy state light to LED at Midland Highway and MacLise St , CME.
- Regular maintenance (T3) & Planned servicing of parts on the three active LX.
- Exploration of design features for future signal reversers at CME (Guard in charge working).
- Exploration of signalling design & equipment procurement for future outer home signal at CME.
- Liaison with Civil Manager & civil dept and providing on going technical signalling support
- Keeping records of equipment and service intervals for signalling equipment.
- On going liaison with Vline Projects for outstanding issues relating to Maldon Lockwood Rd LX
A lot goes on to ensure we can keep our current supply of signalling equipment in good working order, as well as trying to ensure we can acquire enough good serviceable 2nd hand equipment for our future needs (such as installing flashing lights at the Walmer Road Crossing).
Back in November we were donated a signal doll and arm. Long term member Dr Yuri Sos has begun to ‘downsize’ his collection of railwayana. He offered the VGR an 8′ signal doll mast- as seen on the departure mast at Castlemaine – and distant signal arm which were deemed as scrap during the Western Line closure in the mid 1990s.

Our signal department was extremely happy to accept the generous offer. The only missing part was a finial. Many years ago, foundation member Tony Marsden had one cast by Billman’s Castlemaine and gave it to Yuri and now it is with the doll. The mast came from the signal bridge on the downside of Buangor Loop which was deemed as scrap during the Western Line closure in the mid 1990s. The signal arm came from the up distant signal at Kororoit Creek Sunshine which was removed when the line between Sunshine and Deer Park was duplicated in 1976.
John McCorkille travelled to Sunshine to pick up the prized possessions and our crane truck was needed to lift the heavy doll mast with Yuri and Tony assisting John.

We thank Yuri for his kind donation which will be valuable assets for the railway.
We wish everyone a very safe and happy New Year. As always, a massive thankyou to everyone who has helped us out this year, we couldn’t do any of it without our supporters and volunteers. We’re looking forward to another busy year in 2023, with lots on the cards, including some work in the depot at Castlemaine, lots of bridge work, heaps of re-railing and lots and lots of sleepers!! Works will be back in full swing from Tuesday 3rd January, meeting at Castlemaine Depot from 8.30am.
I have been following your blogs for some time and you certainly can be very proud of all that you and your team have achieved in 2022!
You mention acquiring specialized equipment to manage laying and leveling up the track
It seems to me that you now need a very secure and separate location where you can store and service all your track and electronic equipment given it is so fundamental to the safe operation of the railway
Is the Railway allocating sufficient funds to the provision of adequate and secure accommodation for the W&W function?
All the best for the new year
Robert Carlisle
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