
Hendon-Allora Branch Line
Folder: Railway Locations and Infrastructure.
20 Oct 2016
Hendon Allora1016 1781
Looking South towards Warwick. The South leg of the triangle joining the main line.
Hendon, the junction for the now disused branch line to Allora. It has a loop siding and the triangle which provided the access to the branch. The triangle is available for use though I didn't know this when I took the photos. The museum at Warwick uses the triangle to turn its loco when they run to either of two stations a little North of here. October 2016.
20 Oct 2016
Hendon Allora1016 1782
Looking South towards Warwick. The South leg of the triangle joining the main line.
Hendon, the junction for the now disused branch line to Allora. It has a loop siding and the triangle which provided the access to the branch. The triangle is available for use though I didn't know this when I took the photos. The museum at Warwick uses the triangle to turn its loco when they run to either of two stations a little North of here. October 2016.
20 Oct 2016
1 favorite
2 comments
Hendon Allora1016 1783
Looking North towards Toowoomba. The loop branching to the left and the North leg of the triangle branching to the right.
Hendon, the junction for the now disused branch line to Allora. It has a loop siding and the triangle which provided the access to the branch. The triangle is available for use though I didn't know this when I took the photos. The museum at Warwick uses the triangle to turn its loco when they run to either of two stations a little North of here. October 2016.
20 Oct 2016
Hendon Allora1016 1784
Looking North towards Toowoomba. The loop branching to the left and the North leg of the triangle branching to the right.
Hendon, the junction for the now disused branch line to Allora. It has a loop siding and the triangle which provided the access to the branch. The triangle is available for use though I didn't know this when I took the photos. The museum at Warwick uses the triangle to turn its loco when they run to either of two stations a little North of here. October 2016.
20 Oct 2016
Hendon Allora1016 1785
The points at the North end of the loop.
Hendon, the junction for the now disused branch line to Allora. It has a loop siding and the triangle which provided the access to the branch. The triangle is available for use though I didn't know this when I took the photos. The museum at Warwick uses the triangle to turn its loco when they run to either of two stations a little North of here. October 2016.
20 Oct 2016
Hendon Allora1016 1786
Looking South towards Wawick. The North end of the loop branching to the right.
Hendon, the junction for the now disused branch line to Allora. It has a loop siding and the triangle which provided the access to the branch. The triangle is available for use though I didn't know this when I took the photos. The museum at Warwick uses the triangle to turn its loco when they run to either of two stations a little North of here. October 2016.
20 Oct 2016
Hendon Allora1016 1787
The points for the North leg of the triangle branching to the left.
Hendon, the junction for the now disused branch line to Allora. It has a loop siding and the triangle which provided the access to the branch. The triangle is available for use though I didn't know this when I took the photos. The museum at Warwick uses the triangle to turn its loco when they run to either of two stations a little North of here. October 2016.
20 Oct 2016
Hendon Allora1016 1788
The points for the North leg of the triangle branching to the left.
Hendon, the junction for the now disused branch line to Allora. It has a loop siding and the triangle which provided the access to the branch. The triangle is available for use though I didn't know this when I took the photos. The museum at Warwick uses the triangle to turn its loco when they run to either of two stations a little North of here. October 2016.
20 Oct 2016
Hendon Allora1016 1789
I was surprised to see signs of recent use, crushed vegetation on the rail head.
Hendon, the junction for the now disused branch line to Allora. It has a loop siding and the triangle which provided the access to the branch. The triangle is available for use though I didn't know this when I took the photos. The museum at Warwick uses the triangle to turn its loco when they run to either of two stations a little North of here. October 2016.
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest items - Subscribe to the latest items added to this album
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter