GrahamH's photos with the keyword: mullion range

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13 Nov 2010 115
Riding a Scenario train, approaching the Mullion Range radio base, from Orange to Dubbo. There were three 422 cl and nine wagons being used to run scenarios for testing the Train Order System during November and December 1997. November 1997.

199406TrainRadioSwitchon0014

13 Feb 2010 150
At Mullion Range site. Some of the people involved with Train Radio testing. June 1994.

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13 Feb 2010 136
At Mullion Range site. Train Radio work pauses to watch a passing grain train led by two 81 cl locos heading towards Orange. June 1994.

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13 Feb 2010 156
At Mullion Range site. Some of the Simoco people involved with Train Radio testing. June 1994.

199406TrainRadioSwitchon0011

13 Feb 2010 145
At Mullion Range site. A rental car was setup with Train Radio gear. June 1994.

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13 Feb 2010 156
At Mullion Range site. A rental car was setup with Train Radio gear to allow system testing. June 1994.

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13 Feb 2010 122
At Mullion Range site. A rental car was setup with Train Radio gear to enable system testing. June 1994.

199406TerrorAustralisOrange0003

06 Feb 2010 145
Loco 3642 has topped the grade up from Mullion Creek at Mullion Range. The 36cl was hauling a private tour, named Terror Australis, run by businessman Boyd Munro. June 1994.

199406TrainRadioSwitchon0008

13 Feb 2010 1 141
The Dubbo bound XPT passing the Mullion Range site. A 20m concrete mast topped with 6m of galvanised pipe for a lightning conductor. There are two 400Mhz 6db collinear antennas mounted on the galvanised steel square. Each is connected to a 50W base station radio. June 1994.

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13 Feb 2010 111
Railmotor HPC402 departing the dock platform at the north end of Orange station one morning. It ran various trips towards Dubbo to test the Train Radio. June 1994.

199406TrainRadioSwitchon0006

13 Feb 2010 171
Railmotor HPC402 was held in the dock platform at the north end of Orange station. It ran various trips towards Dubbo to test the Train Radio. An interior view showing it being readied for testing. June 1994.

199406TrainRadioSwitchon0005

13 Feb 2010 1 215
Railmotor HPC402 was held in the dock platform at the north end of Orange station. It ran various trips towards Dubbo to test the Train Radio. An interior view showing it being readied for testing. June 1994.

199406TrainRadioSwitchon0004

13 Feb 2010 131
Railmotor HPC402 was held in the dock platform at the north end of Orange station. It ran various trips towards Dubbo to test the Train Radio. An interior view showing it being readied for testing. June 1994.

199406TerrorAustralisOrange0002

06 Feb 2010 3 2 435
Loco 3642, watched by comms technicians working in the hut, about to top the grade up from Mullion Creek at Mullion Range. The 36cl was hauling a private tour, named Terror Australis, run by businessman Boyd Munro. The first time a steam loco went past any of the track-side radio huts. June 1994.

199406TrainRadioSwitchon0002

13 Feb 2010 127
Railmotor HPC402 in the dock platform at the north end of Orange station. It ran various trips towards Dubbo to test the Train Radio. June 1994.

199406TrainRadioSwitchon0003

13 Feb 2010 1 145
Railmotor HPC402 was held in the dock platform at the north end of Orange station. It ran various trips towards Dubbo to test the Train Radio. An interior view showing it being readied for testing. June 1994.

199406TrainRadioSwitchon0000

13 Feb 2010 1 139
The FAT* Controller plus two project people in Orange Train Control. June 1994. *factory acceptance test version, seriously!

199406TrainRadioSwitchon0001

13 Feb 2010 117
Close view of the FAT* Controller in Orange Train Control. A touch screen, the spaces between the green lines represent sections along the track, the blue rectangle represents a train in the section, the purple 'buttons' at the bottom of the display provide functionality for the person controlling the trains. The speaker box and microphone enabled voice comms with the train crew. June 1994. *factory acceptance test version, seriously!

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