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New South Wales stainless steel carriage stock

The New South Wales stainless steel carriage stock was a type of passenger carriage operated by the New South Wales Government Railways from 1961 until 1993.

New South Wales stainless steel carriage stock
Operator(s)State Rail Authority
V/Line
various heritage operators
Specifications
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge,
has operated on
5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm)

These carriages were mainly used on interstate trains such as the Southern Aurora, which ran between Sydney and Melbourne, its slower counterpart the Spirit of Progress and the Brisbane Limited. They were also used on the Gold Coast Motorail to Murwillumbah.

With the demise of locomotive-hauled trains, the majority of the carriages passed to the Australian Railway Historical Society, Canberra and New South Wales Rail Transport Museum (now the NSW Rail Museum) who have maintained them in operational condition.[1][2] The latter infrequently operates them on tours under the Southern Aurora banner.[3] Since November 2020, Vintage Rail Journeys has emerged as the primary operator of ex-Southern Aurora/Brisbane Limited carriages, using a combination of their carriages and carriages hired in from THNSW/LVR.

Design

The carriages used featured fluted sides and consisted of roomette and twinette sleepers, lounge cars and diners,[4] with the Southern Aurora carriages being owned when new jointly by the New South Wales Government Railways and Victorian Railways,[5] and both the Brisbane Express and Gold Coast Motorail carriages being owned by the New South Wales Government Railways.

Construction

 
Preserved NAM2375 at Wagga Wagga in April 2012
 
Preserved PHN2381 at the Canberra Railway Museum in October 2009

Brisbane Express Cars

In late 1954, tenders were called for by the Department of Railways for 24 air conditioned carbon steel bodied cars for the Brisbane Limited similar in construction the HUB and RUB sets. The trains would have been marshalled into two 9-carriage sets, plus one of each type spare. The contract was awarded to Commonwealth Engineering, Granville in August 1955. Commonwealth Engineering had put an option in their tender application for these cars to be constructed from stainless steel instead of the carbon steel specified and they were successful with this option. However, reduced available funds led to extended delays and the renegotiation of the contract and with the contract being changed and by 1959 the cars actually ordered had changed to only 5 LAN roomette sleepers (2323-2327) and 5 NAM twinette sleepers (2328-2332). These cars were built from stainless steel and used design techniques that Commonwealth Engineering had licensed from the Budd Company.[6][7]

Southern Aurora & Spirit of Progress Joint Stock Cars

A fleet of 34 stainless steel carriages were jointly purchased by the Department of Railways New South Wales and Victorian Railways for the commencement of the Southern Aurora between Sydney and Melbourne in April 1962. The carriages were ordered from Commonwealth Engineering, Granville and the cars as ordered for this service consisted of:

  • 9 NAM twinette sleeping cars with a capacity of 20 passengers numbered 2335-2343
  • 2 DAM deluxe twinette sleeping cars with a capacity of 18 passengers numbered 2333 & 2334, with 2333 being owned by Victorian Railways[7] and 2334 by NSWGR.
  • 3 RMS dining cars numbered 2358-2360
  • 3 BCS lounge cars numbered 2355-2357
  • 11 LAN roomette sleeping cars with a capacity of 20 passengers numbered 2344-2354
  • 3 PHN power/ brake vans numbered 2361-2363
  • 3 MHN luggage brake vans numbered 2364-2366

Additional cars to the same design were also ordered for use on the Spirit of Progress, these cars consisted of:

  • 3 NAM twinette sleeping cars with a capacity of 20 passengers numbered 2367, 2368 & 2373
  • 3 PHN power/ brake vans numbered 2369-2371

Seven were destroyed in the Violet Town rail accident on 7 February 1969 with replacement stock built in 1970/71.[8][9] The replacement cars of the same design were given new numbers,[7] but used bogies recovered from the crash site.[10]

  • 2 NAM, numbered 2374-2375
  • 3 LAN, numbered 2376-2378
  • 1 BCS, numbered 2379
  • 1 PHN, numbered 2381

Gold Coast Motorail Cars

To provide additional sleeping cars for the Brisbane Limited and Gold Coast Motorail, ten twinette sleeping cars with a capacity of 18 sleeping passengers in nine compartments were ordered by the Public Transport Commission. These cars were coded FAM (2382-2391) and were delivered by Commonwealth Engineering in 1975/76.[11] These had deeper skirts than the earlier built carriages.[8]

Power Vans

 
Preserved stainless steel power van PHA2392 at Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot in August 2013

Five power vans with a guard's compartment were delivered during late 1984; they were coded PHA & numbered 2392-2396.[7] These cars were built by A Goninan & Co and differed slightly in exterior finish as Goninans constructed them using design techniques that they had licensed from the Pullman Company as opposed to the Budd techniques used by Commonwealth Engineering. The PHA vans were meant to be replacements for the PHS vans on the longer distance locomotive hauled trains and were fitted with three GM 8V71 125 kW diesel alternator units. These were later replaced by three Cummins engines in PHA 2393 and 2396.[7]

Operations

Southern Aurora era 1962-1986

Violet Town crash, 1969

Seven were destroyed in the Violet Town rail accident on 7 February 1969 with replacement stock built in 1970/71.[9][12] The replacement cars of the same design were given new numbers.

Sydney & Melbourne Express era 1986-1993

Withdrawal

Some of these cars were withdrawn following the cessation of the North Coast sleepers in February 1990 and the balance when the Sydney/Melbourne Express ceased in November 1993.

Heritage operations era 1993-Current

Some were placed on RailCorp's heritage register and placed in the custody of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum.[13] with most other auctioned in August 1994.[14] Queensland Rail purchased six and moved them to Townsville with the aim of refurbishing for use on The Inlander, but the project was cancelled.[15] Canberra Railway Museum had fifteen cars.[16]

Repurposing

NAM 2332 & NAM 2342 were retained for use as crew carriages with breakdown cranes. NAM 2332 had 4 compartments and the conductors compartment reconfigured as a dining area and kitchen. It is now used by THNSW as a crew carriage. NAM 2342 had the interior of its compartments painted gloss beige whilst in service as a crew car.

Three were converted to track recording cars (known as AK Cars) and have been used across Australia's standard gauge network to record track geometry.[17]

V/Line Passenger acquisition of NAM2337

NAM 2337 was purchased by V/Line in 2016 from a private buyer, and the preparations were made to convert it to a power van to be used on the North East Line. In July 2018, the V/Line Board kindly agreed to donate the carriage to the Southern Aurora commemoration project located at Violet Town.[18]

Vintage Rail Journeys era 2017-Current

In August 2017, NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd purchased 7 carriages at auction from the liquidator of the former ARHS (ACT). Further purchases have since been made, such that the organisation now owns a total of 17 ex-Southern Aurora Carriages. From November 2017, the initial 7 carriages were moved to Lithgow Railway Workshops, where NAMs 2330, 2341, 2342 & 2374 were restored. LANs 2348, 2372, MHN 2366 & NAM 2335 were subsequently moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse where restoration commenced in September 2019, concluding in March 2020. RMS 2360 was restored in Goulburn and Thirlmere commencing January 2021, with PHN 2381 following in January 2022. These carriages were housed at the NSW Rail Museum, Thirlmere under a commercial arrangement. NAM 2367 and LANs 2325 & 2344 have since been moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse pending restoration. NAM 2367 is the subject of a Regional Job Creation Grant and restoration has commenced in November 2021, with completion due by September 2022. In conjunction with the THNSW Fleet, Vintage Rail Journeys (a subsidiary of NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd) promoted 5 day/4 night rail tours operated by Lachlan Valley Railway. Nine tours in 2020/2021/2022 had to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vintage Rail Journeys have since conducted four Golden West Rail Tours (November 2020, April 2021, February 2022, March 2022), four Riverina Rail Tours (March 2021, February 2022, March 2022) and a North Coast Rail Tour (June 2021). In June 2022, the arrangement with THNSW concluded, and on 1 July 2022 the fleet comprising NAM 2330, NAM 2335, NAM 2341, NAM 2342, LAN 2348, RMS 2360, MHN 2366, NAM 2374 & PHN 2381 were re-located to Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre.[19]

Fleet Details

Most of the Southern Aurora cars entered service in February, March or April 1962, and except for those destroyed at Violet Town in 1969, they lasted until 1991.[7] They were then stored until August 1994, at which point the final XPT deliveries rendered the Aurora fleet obsolete and they were dispersed among various collections.

Cars were allocated to either the New South Wales Railways or the Victorian Railways for maintenance purposes, and fitted with either 2BS or 2BU bogies respectively. The 2BU bogies were each half a ton heavier than their 2BS counterparts. NSW carriages were maintained at ACDEP while Victorian Railways carriages were transferred to South Dynon, then shifted across to temporary broad gauge bogies and run to Newport Workshops for maintenance, then returned by the same procedure. All PHN and MHN vans were allocated to New South Wales, and were fitted with 2CA bogies which had higher capacity due to 6R axle boxes/130mm axle journals and different secondary spring sets.

Dining cars (RMS)

Three RMS dining cars were built for the Southern Aurora service. Numbered 2358 through 2360 and entering service in 1962, they used more or less the standard dining car interior with a kitchen at one end and two rows of six four-seater tables either side of a central aisle, for 48 diners at any time.[7] The standard Aurora consist carried up to 200 passengers, so they could nearly all be served across four sittings; additional food facilities were provided in the BCS lounge car for the balance.

The kitchen area was about 28 ft long, plus a small staff compartment and staff bathroom at the non-dining end of the carriage. External doors were only provided for kitchen access; passengers were expected to access the carriage from other cars, rather than directly. The New South Wales car weighed 43 tons, while the Victorian cars rated 44 tons because of the different bogie designs.

Lounge cars (BCS)

Three BCS lounge cars were initially provided for the Southern Aurora service.[7] BCS2355 and 2357 were allocated to New South Wales and operated on 2BU bogies, while BCS2356 was allocated to Victoria with 2BU bogies.

The cars had three saloon areas, provided with 27 movable chairs, 5 movable tables and 15 smokers' stands as well as some fixed lounge benches, for a total capacity of 40 passengers. A small kitchen area was also provided, but no bathroom facilities. When fitted with 2BU bogies the cars were rated at 40 tons, or with 2BS bogies 39 tons.


Roomette cars (LAN)

Twenty LAN cars were built from 1959 to 1971. Cars 2323-2327 were the first built, and they were followed by 2344-2354, 2372 and 2376-2378.[7]

The first five were constructed for the Brisbane Limited Express from 1959, and the design was mostly repeated with the eleven Southern Aurora cars from 1961. The only difference was the arrangement of access to the bathroom and the location of the doorway for accessing the Conductor's compartment. The modified design was also applied to 2372, built as extra capacity for the Brisbane Limited, and 2376-2378 built to replace cars 2345, 2346 and 2350 destroyed in the 1969 Violet Town crash.

These cars used a central curved hallway with compartments either side, providing a total of 20 single-person berths. In daylight hours the beds would be folded away and replaced with a single lounge chair and small table.

Twinette cars (NAM & FAM)

A total of 19 NAM twinette sleeping cars were constructed across five batches from 1959 to 1971, numbered 2328-2332, 2335-2343, 2367-2368, 2373 and finally 2374-2375.[7]

The first five were constructed for the Brisbane Limited Express from 1959, and the design was repeated with 9 cars built for the Southern Aurora, three built for the Spirit of Progress, and two built as replacements for cars 2339 and 2343 destroyed in the Violet Town crash of 1969.[7]

Each car had a side hallway, serving an attendant's compartment at pone end plus ten individual compartments. Each of these could seat three passengers in day mode, but were only fitted with two berths (in a bunk arrangement) for night travel. The berths were set up while passengers were in the dining room for dinner, and restored to seating format following breakfast each day. The name "twinette" indicates two people per sleeping compartment.

The ten FAM cars built for the Brisbane Limited and Gold Coast Motorail were based on a more modern design, as applied for the Indian Pacific fleet from 1970.[7] Compartments were a little larger each, and as such the cars only had capacity for 18 passengers in 9 compartments (or 27 sitting).

Deluxe Twinette cars (DAM)

One deluxe twinnette sleeping carriage was built for each system - Victoria had DAM2333 on 2BU bogies at 42 tons, and New South Wales had DAM2334 on 2BS bogies for 43 tons.[7]

The cars were almost identical to the NAM sleepers, with compartments attached to a side corridor and a small conductor's cabin at one end. The main difference was that the DAM cars' centre two compartments were merged, with the internal wall removed and the whole space allocated to only two sleeping passengers, rather than four. This luxury compartment provided a wider bed at one end, with two armchairs and a full WC and shower, and was placed in the centre of the carriage for maximum comfort.

The cars entered service in February and March 1962, and were both in use until 1991, then stored to August of 1994.

Power vans (PHN & PHA)

Three PHN power vans were initially built for the Southern Aurora, to provide head end power for air conditioning and on-train lighting as well as an additional 6 tons of luggage capacity. The vehicles were PHN2361, 2632 and 2363. A further three vehicles were built in 1962 for the Spirit of Progress when that was transferred across to standard gauge, and numbered 2369, 2370 and 2371. The six entered service respectively in December 1961, then February and March of 1962, with all three of the Spirit vans entering service in April 1962.[7]

The vans were fitted with three engine mounting points, and weighed 48 tons with two fitted or 51 tons with all three.

In 1984 five further vans were built for the Gold Coast Motorail service to a similar design, but with deeper skirts and other minor finish differences, this was due to these vans being built by A Goninan & Co instead of Commonwealth Engineering who built all the other stainless steel cars. These vans became PHA 2392 to 2396.

Luggage vans (MHN)

Three MHN vans were built for the Southern Aurora,[7] to provide 24 tons of luggage capacity for the train as well as a guard compartment. The three were identified as MHN 2364 to 2366, and were jointly owned by the Victorian and New South Wales railways but allocated to NSW for maintenance purposes, and fitted with 2CA bogies. Each van weighed 34 tons, with a central 6'6" guards compartment and two 34'3" luggage compartments, one either side.

Individual carriage details

Columns "Code" through "Withdrawn" are derived from Banger (2012) pp. 180–186, except where marked as another source.

(Banger, Chris (2012). Southern Aurora and the Melbourne Express/Sydney Express 1962-1993. Australian Railway Historical Society (New South Wales division). pp. 180–186. ISBN 978-0-9873408-2-5.)

Key: In Service Withdrawn Preserved Scrapped Unknown
Code[20] Number[20] Delivered[20] Entered Service[20] Allocated / Bogie type[20] Withdrawn[20] Current Owner Allocation Notes
LAN 2323 1961-03-xx[7] 1961-05-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx[7] NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Canberra Formerly Canberra Railway Museum, ACT and before that, Hunter Valley Railway Trust, Rothbury. Sold to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd on 3 August 2020.
LAN 2324 1961-03-xx[7] 1961-03-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1990-xx-xx[7] NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Canberra Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. Stripped for parts, likely beyond economic repair. All running gear removed from below the sole bar. Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd.
LAN 2325 1961-03-xx[7] 1961-03-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1990-xx-xx[7] NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. As at 4 October 2016, car was listed for sale for $20,000AUD.[21] Previously reported as at Hunter Valley Railway Trust, Rothbury. Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse in January 2021.
LAN 2326 1961-04-xx[7] 1961-04-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1990-xx-xx[7] NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Canberra Formerly Canberra Railway Museum, ACT and before that, Hunter Valley Railway Trust, Rothbury.Sold to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd on 3 August 2020.
LAN 2327 1961-04-xx[7] 1961-05-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx[7] Private Ownership Tumut Interior extensively stripped
NAM 2328 1960-11-xx[7] 1960-12-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1989-11-xx[7] Purchased by M. McEwen, Railway Barracks Railway Barracks, Goulburn[22] Stored at Eveleigh Railway Workshops previously.
OAM 2329 1960-11-xx[7] 1960-12-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx[7] Lachlan Valley Railway Previously Hunter Valley Railway Trust, Rothbury, renovated for the 'Ozback Explorer' who reclassed the vehicle from NAM to OAM.
NAM 2330 1960-12-xx[7] 1960-12-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx[7] NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Restored to operating condition at Lithgow Railway Workshops. Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022.
OAP 2331 1960-12-xx[7] 1961-01-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx[7] NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Canberra Formerly Canberra Railway Museum, ACT and before that, Hunter Valley Railway Trust, Rothbury. Was reclassed to OAP while at Rothbury. Sold on 31 December 2019 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd.
NAM 2332 1961-02-xx[7] 1961-05-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx[7] Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Allocated to Enfield breakdown train mid-1993, rebuilt as crew car 1995. Currently used as crew car by THNSW.[7]
DAM 2333 1961-10-31 1962-02-27 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx VicTrack Heritage Capital Region Heritage Rail Allocated to the Australian Railway Historical Society's museum in Newport, Victoria, and it was transferred to Seymour for storage in mid-July 1994.[20] However, vandals lit the carriage on fire about a year later, and VicTrack Heritage chose to sub-allocate the car to the ARHS (ACT) division in August 2007.[20] A tour train passing Seymour collected the carriage on 15 December that year and transferred it to Canberra.[20] The stainless steel of the vehicle crystallised in the fire and while the car could theoretically be restored, it is not likely in the short term. Following liquidation of the ARHS-ACT's assets the carriage was passed over to Capital Region Heritage Rail (CRHR).
DAM 2334 1961-11-13 1962-03-20 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Private Owner Rothbury Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Rothbury Riot Railway, now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust.[20]
NAM 2335 1961-09-18 1965-02-16 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. Refurbished mid-1980s.[20] Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the ARHS-ACT; re-entered service July 1995.[20] Sold to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Cosmetically refurbished at Canberra Railway Museum 2018. Restored to operational condition at CFCLA Goulburn Railway Workshops and Goulburn Roundhouse March 2020. Transferred to NSW Rail Museum, Thirlmere on 2 November 2020. Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022.
NAM 2336 1961-09-29 1962-02-16 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx 707 Operations, Newport Workshops Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Rothbury Riot Railway, now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust.[20] Leased to Ozback Explorer from September 2003 and reclassed to OAM in 2004.[20] Returned to Hunter Valley Railway Trust. Later purchased by 707 Operations and converted to broad gauge.[23]
NAM 2337 1961-10-09 1962-02-19 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Violet Town Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Rothbury Riot Railway, now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust. Leased to Ozback Explorer from September 2003. Returned to Hunter Valley Railway Trust, then to Lachlan Valley Railway in October 2011. The car was purchased by V/Line Passenger for conversion to a power car at Newport Workshops, planned to be used on the Albury line with their N sets. Conversion was abandoned and the carriage shell has been donated to the Violet Town community for display at a new memorial in 2019.[24]
NAM 2338 1961-10-26 1962-02-15 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere
NAM 2339 1961-11-22 1962-02-27 VIC / 2BU 1970-10-xx Scrapped, taken off register 1969-10-13 Violet Town rail accident, 7 February 1969
NAM 2340 1961-11-30 1962-02-28 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Private Owner Rothbury Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Rothbury Riot Railway, now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust.
NAM 2341 1961-12-31 1962-03-01 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Steamrail Victoria. In May 2003 it was stored near the South Dynon loco depot. Purchased by ARHS (ACT) in 2004, re-entered service in April 2006. Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Restored to operating condition at Lithgow Railway Workshops. Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022.
NAM 2342 1962-01-31 1962-03-20 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. Refurbished September 1985. Had been purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by S. Sheerif of Taree. Stored outside the Eveleigh Railway Workshops as of June 2010, later purchased by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Restored to operating condition at Lithgow Railway Workshops. Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022.
NAM 2343 1962-03-12 1962-03-20 VIC / 2BU 1970-10-xx Scrapped, taken off register 1969-10-13 Violet Town rail accident, 7 February 1969
LAN 2344 1961-06-29 1962-01-30 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. As at 4 October 2016, car was listed for sale for $20,000AUD.[25] Renumbered LAN2844 from September 1981 to May 1982. Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by J. McCusker. Sold to the Rothbury Riot Railway, now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust in 1995. It spent some time in the late 90s on loan to Austrac. Returned to Hunter Valley Railway Trust (Rothbury) March 2000. Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse in January 2021.
LAN 2345 1961-06-29 1962-01-30 NSW / 2BS 1970-10-xx Scrapped, taken off register 1969-10-13 Violet Town rail accident, 7 February 1969
LAN 2346 1961-07-14 1962-02-15 NSW / 2BS 1970-10-xx Scrapped, taken off register 1969-10-13 Violet Town rail accident, 7 February 1969
LAN 2347 1961-07-14 1962-01-30 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Scrapped at Rothbury, ex Queensland Rail Renumbered LAN2847 August 1981 to August 1982. Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Queensland Rail, for use on the Inlander train. Queensland Rail decided to instead refurbish their own fleet, so the carriage was onsold to a private property between Woodstock, Queensland and Calcium, Queensland. Subsequently acquired by the Hunter Valley Railway Trust and scrapped.
LAN 2348 1961-07-24 1962-02-22 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. Refurbished mid-1980s. Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the ARHS-ACT; re-entered service June 1995. Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Restored to operational condition at CFCLA Goulburn Railway Workshops and Goulburn Roundhouse March 2020. Transferred to NSW Rail Museum, Thirlmere on 2 November 2020. Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022.
LAN 2349 1961-07-24 1962-02-22 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx Scrapped at Rothbury, ex Queensland Rail Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Queensland Rail, for use on the Inlander train. Queensland Rail decided to instead refurbish their own fleet, so the carriage was onsold to a private property between Woodstock, Queensland and Calcium, Queensland. Subsequently acquired by the Hunter Valley Railway Trust and scrapped.
LAN 2350 1961-07-31 1962-02-22 VIC / 2BU 1970-10-xx Scrapped, taken off register 1969-10-13 Violet Town rail accident, 7 February 1969. First stainless steel carriage to be scrapped in Australia.[10]
LAN 2351 1961-08-07 1962-02-27 VIC / 2BU 1994-07-xx VicTrack Heritage Capital Region Heritage Rail Refurbished in October 1986. Allocated to the Australian Railway Historical Society's museum in Newport, Victoria, and it was transferred to Seymour for storage in mid-July 1994 and stored on one of the turntable tracks. Allocated by VicTrack Heritage to the ARHS (ACT) division in August 2007. A tour train passing Seymour collected the carriage on 15 December that year and transferred it to Canberra. Following liquidation of the ARHS-ACT's assets the carriage was passed over to Capital Region Heritage Rail (CRHR).
LAN 2352 1961-08-14 1962-03-20 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW 707 Operations, Newport Workshops Refurbished in March 1987. Custody awarded to 707 Operations, transferred from Thirlmere to Melbourne March 2020 and converted to broad gauge May 2020
LAN 2353 1961-08-20 1962-04-19 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Refurbished in June 1987. Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by J. McCusker. Sold to the Rothbury Riot Railway, now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust in 1995. It spent some time in the late 90s on loan to Austrac. Returned to Hunter Valley Railway Trust March 2000. Sold to Transport Heritage NSW in 2015 who moved it to Broadmeadow Loco Depot for storage. Moved to Thirlmere and re-activated.
LAN 2354 1961-09-05 1962-03-20 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx 707 Operations, Newport Workshops Refurbished in October 1987. Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Steamrail Victoria. Fitted with Harris motor car bogies for operation on the broad gauge system in November–December 1997. Sold to a private individual on behalf of 707 Operations in mid-2018 and converted to broad gauge[23]
BCS 2355 1961-11-30 1962-02-27 NSW / 2BS 1970-10-xx Scrapped 1969-06-xx, taken off register 1969-10-13 Violet Town rail accident, 7 February 1969
BCS 2356 1962-02-28 1962-03-06 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Refurbished in July 1984.
BCS 2357 1962-03-14 1962-04-18 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Temporarily renumbered to BCS2857 from October 1981 to April 1982.
RMS 2358 1961-12-31 1962-02-27 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere In the 1969 Violet Town collision the car received some damage, but it successfully rebuilt by Commonwealth Engineering later that year.
RMS 2359 1962-03-05 1962-03-09 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere The kitchen caught fire in 1983 near Goulburn and the car was detached, but the fire had burnt out before the fire brigade arrived. The car was internally refurbished in July 1985.
RMS 2360 1962-03-30 1962-04-18 VIC / 2BU 1993-11-xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn The car was internally refurbished in 1984, but partially damaged by fire in 1990. The car was transferred to Newport for assessment but the damage was thought to be too great, and so the vehicle was stored at Dynon from 1991. In November 1993 it was purchased by West Coast Railway, then transferred to Ballarat East via Geelong. The car was restored and re-entered service on 20 November 1998, as the last Aurora carriage to be overhauled in Victoria. As the 2BU bogies were only suited for standard gauge, new bogies were needed for broad gauge operation; former Harris motor carriage bogies were utilised. The car was used semi-regularly, particularly for excursion trains, until the end of West Coast Railway when it was used on the 31 August 2004 farewell trip to Warrnambool. It was then purchased by the Australian Railway Historical Society (Canberra) division, fitted with 2CA bogies and transferred in November 2004. Following liquidation of the ARHS-ACT's assets the carriage was passed over to ACT Heritage Rail Holdings (ACT HRH). Sold on 30 September 2019 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd, on 2BU bogies. Moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse in January 2021 for cosmetic restoration, then transferred to the NSW Rail Museum, Thirlmere for further engineering works. Re-commenced service in March 2021. Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022.
PHN 2361 1961-11-22 1961-12-01 NSW / 2CA 1994-08-xx Privately owned Queensland In December 1961, PHN2361 was transferred across to broad gauge, to provide head end power to the Spirit of Progress carriages that had already been converted to head end power in lieu of axle-mounted generators. At the time, the vehicle only had two 165 kW diesel alternators fitted, with the third was fitted in May 1962. In 1980 the guard's compartment was air conditioned, and crew showers were fitted. At the end of 1985 all three alternators were removed and replaced with 125 kW alternator units. The vehicle was sold in the August 1994 auction to a J. Attard, then onsold to the Hunter Valley Railway Trust in 1995. It spent some time in the late 90s on loan to Austrac. Onsold to private ownership.
PHN 2362 1961-12-31 1962-02-27 NSW / 2CA Transport Heritage NSW Redfern Carriageworks, Eveleigh PHN2362 took significant damage in September 1969 when the northbund Spirit of Progress derailed between Bowral and Mittagong. It was repaired at Eveleigh workshops and re-entered service in October 1970. Circa 1981 it underwent the same modifications as PHN2361, with the guard compartment air conditioned and staff showers fitted. Around the same time it was renumbered from 2362 to 2862, but its original identity was restored in June 1982. Five years later the alternators were replaced, with two Cummins 200 kW units installed and the electrical equipment swapped out for a Marathon system. From 1999 to 2003 it was loaned to Great Southern Railway, then returned to the New South Wales State Rail Authority and stored at Eveleigh.
PHN 2363 1962-02-28 1962-03-06 NSW / 2CA Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere PHN2363 was fitted with its air conditioned guard's compartment and shower in 1981, and temporarily renumbered 2383. 1989 saw the alternator sets replaced with Cummins units and Marathon electricals. The car was used to provide power for the RailCorp breakdown train, until 2007 when the crane was damaged. As of 2010 the crane had not been repaired, so the train was stored at Flemington Car Sheds.
MHN 2364 1961-09-14 1962-02-15 NSW / 2CA Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere MHN2364 was used in the XPT demonstration train in 1981 in a custom livery, as no XPT guards van carriages had yet been constructed. An end door was fitted at one end in 1991, and in 1993 it was transferred to the NSW Freight Rail division for use on the breakdown train. When that train's crane was damaged in 2007 the car was stored at Flemington Car Sheds.
MHN 2365 1961-09-29 1962-03-18 NSW / 2CA Transport Heritage NSW Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot MHN2365 also had a single end door fitted in 1991, and was allocated to the breakdown train in 1993. From 1999 to 2003 it was loaned to Great Southern Railway, and after being returned it was allocated to the NSW RTM.
MHN 2366 1962-03-30 1962-05-09 NSW / 2CA NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. MHN2366 was temporarily renumbered 2866, from August 1981 to June 1983. in September of 1990 it was fitted with an end door and recoded AHO as an inspection car. In May 1991 the car was transferred from the Joint Stock register to NSW exclusively; and in July 1995 it was further passed to Freight Corp. From 2001 it was loaned by Rail Services Australia to ARHS (ACT); in 2007 it was recoded back to MHN, and used as a staff and storage vehicle on tours. Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Restored to operational condition at CFCLA Goulburn Railway Workshops and Goulburn Roundhouse March 2020. Transferred to NSW Rail Museum, Thirlmere on 2 November 2020. Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022.
NAM 2367 1962-05-10 1962-05-21 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Hunter Valley Railway Trust, Rothbury; purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Rothbury Riot Railway, now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust. Later sold to P. Anderson, who on-sold it to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse in January 2021 for restoration, which concluded in August 2022.
NAM 2368 1962-05-24 1962-06-05 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx Unknown. Purchased 24 August 1994 by P. Hickey.[20]
PHN 2369 1962-03-26 1962-04-04 NSW / 2CA 1994-08-xx Great Southern Rail (Australia) Keswick, South Australia PHN2369 entered service on the Brisbane Limited Express, then about a week later it was transferred to Melbourne for the first Spirit of Progress run to Sydney. The alternators and electricals were rteplaced in 1989, but the guard comaprtment was not air conditioned nor were showering facilities fitted. The car was privately purchased in 1994, and later passed to the Northern Rivers Railroad based in Casino NSW. NRR applied a blue vinyl sticker along the window line. The car was sold to Great Southern Rail in 2005, then re-entered service with them in late 2006.
PHN 2370 1962-04-04 1962-04-09 NSW / 2CA 1970-10-xx Scrapped, taken off register 1969-10-13 Violet Town rail accident, 7 February 1969
PHN 2371 1962-04-13 1962-04-19 NSW / 2CA 1992-07-xx PHN2371 was stored from 1990 and formally withdrawn in 1992, but not offered for sale in 1994.
LAN 2372 1963-06-19 1963-11-06 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Steamrail Victoria. Sold to ARHS ACT in 1998; overhauled and re-entered service in 1999. Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Restored to operational condition at CFCLA Goulburn Railway Workshops and Goulburn Roundhouse March 2020. Transferred to NSW Rail Museum, Thirlmere on 2 November 2020. Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022.
NAM 2373 1963-05-30 1963-10-18 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere
NAM 2374 1970-12-16 1971-01-04 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum, ACT. Refurbished in April 1986. Was last used on northbound Sydney Express 27 January 1992. Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the ARHS-ACT. Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd. Restored to operating condition at Lithgow Railway Workshops. Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022.
NAM 2375 1971-04-06 1971-06-10 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Refurbished in July 1986.
LAN 2376 1970-12-16 1971-01-21 VIC / 2BU 1994-08-xx Dorrigo Steam Railway & Museum Dorrigo Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Dorrigo Steam & Railway Museum, left Sydney 15 September 1994.
LAN 2377 1970-11-30 1970-12-18 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Temporarily renumbered LAN2877 from September 1981 to March 1982.
OAN 2378 1971-03-22 1971-04-28 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Lachlan Valley Railway Hunter Valley Railway Trust, Rothbury Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by S. Sheerif of Taree. Sold to Ozback Explorer January 2003, reclassed to OAN2378 in May 2004. Sold to Hunter Valley Railway Trust, then to Lachlan Valley Railway in October 2011 but not moved.
BCS 2379 1970-11-18 1970-12-22 NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Used by 3801 Limited for a short period before being allocated to the RTM in 2007.
NAM 2380 1963-07-xx[7] 1963-07-xx[7] NSW / 2BS 1994-08-xx[7] 707 Operations, Newport Workshops Formerly Canberra Railway Museum, ACT and before that, Hunter Valley Railway Trust, Rothbury (then the Rothbury Riot Railway) purchased the vehicle at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994.
PHN 2381 1970-10-30 1970-12-16 NSW / 2CA 1990-xx-xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn PHN2381 was withdrawn in 1990 and stored at Eveleigh, then purchased by the ARHS (ACT) in 1999. Following liquidation of the ARHS-ACT's assets the carriage was passed over to Capital Region Heritage Rail (CRHR). Sold to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd on 30 September 2019. Moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse in January 2021
AK 2382 1975-08-xx[7] NSW / 2CP[7] Sydney Trains and Australian Rail Track Corporation Joint Venture Temporarily renumbered 2882.[7] Was converted to track recording carriage ex FAM2382 in June 1995, and fitted with an observation end.[7]
AK 2383 1975-08-xx[7] NSW / 2CP[7] Sydney Trains and Australian Rail Track Corporation Joint Venture Was converted to track recording carriage ex FAM2383 in June 1995, and fitted with an observation end and, more recently, a pantograph.[7]
AK 2384 1975-10-xx[7] NSW / 2CP[7] Sydney Trains and Australian Rail Track Corporation Joint Venture Temporarily renumbered 2884.[7] Ex FAM2384, renumbered but unaltered as accommodation on the track recording train.[7]
FAM 2385 1975-10-xx[7] NSW / 2CP[7] 1994-08-xx[7] Scrapped at Rothbury, ex Queensland Rail Temporarily renumbered 2885.[7] Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Queensland Rail, for use on the Inlander train.[7] Queensland Rail decided to instead refurbish their own fleet, so the carriage was onsold to a private property between Woodstock, Queensland and Calcium, Queensland. Subsequently acquired by the Hunter Valley Railway Trust and scrapped.
FAM 2386 1975-11-xx[7] NSW / 2CP[7] Swanbank Converted for breakdown train use 1992/1993, by replacing two compartments with a kitchen and dining room, and fitting a diesel alternator under the floor.[7] Allocated to the Broadmeadow breakdown train.[7]
FAM 2387 1975-11-xx[7] NSW / 2CP[7] 1994-08-xx[7] Scrapped at Rothbury, ex Queensland Rail Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Queensland Rail, for use on the Inlander train.[7] Queensland Rail decided to instead refurbish their own fleet, so the carriage was onsold to a private property between Woodstock, Queensland and Calcium, Queensland. Subsequently acquired by the Hunter Valley Railway Trust and scrapped.
FAM 2388 1975-12-xx[7] NSW / 2CP[7] 1994-08-xx[7] Privately owned Temporarily renumbered 2885.[7] Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Queensland Rail, for use on the Inlander train.[7] Queensland Rail decided to instead refurbish their own fleet, so the carriage was onsold to a private property between Woodstock, Queensland and Calcium, Queensland.
FAM 2389 1976-01-xx[7] NSW / 2CP[7] Pacific National Temporarily renumbered 2889.[7] Converted for breakdown train use 1992/1993, by replacing two compartments with a kitchen and dining room, and fitting a diesel alternator under the floor.[7] Allocated to the Lithgow breakdown train.[7] Converted to a crewcar in 2005 by Bluebird Rail Islington SA, Involved in derailment at Rawlinna WA 21 April 2016
FAM 2390 1976-02-xx[7] NSW / Privately owned Currowan, New South Wales Converted into a residence.
FAM 2391 1976-04-xx[7] NSW / 1994-08-xx[7] Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere
PHA 2392 1984-10-xx[7] NSW / Transport Heritage NSW Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot Unserviceable
PHA 2393 1984-11-xx[7] NSW / Capital Region Heritage Rail Canberra Put up for disposal by State Rail in 2000.[7] Following liquidation of the ARHS-ACT's assets the carriage was passed over to Capital Region Heritage Rail (CRHR).
PHA 2394 1984-11-xx[7] NSW / Transport Heritage NSW Large Erecting Shop, Eveleigh Unserviceable
PHA 2395 1984-11-xx[7] NSW / Transport Heritage NSW Redfern Carriageworks, Eveleigh Put up for disposal by State Rail in 2000.[7] Unserviceable
PHA 2396 1984-12-xx[7] NSW / Transport Heritage NSW Large Erecting Shop, Eveleigh Unserviceable

Model railways

HO Scale

Lima

Lima produced approximations of these carriages.

Trainbuilder

In 2010 Trainbuilder offered complete Southern Aurora consists, built with brass, fully detailed externally (and internally, for the BCS and RMS cars) and fitted with internal lighting. The options were for a 10-car set with 3x LAN, 2x NAM and one of each of the other classes for $5,500 or a 7-car set with one of everything for $3,850.[26] Additional LAN and NAM cars were available for purchase at $550 each, only to customers who had ordered sets. It is known that one loose LAN was LAN2351, and one loose NAM was NAM2368.

The cars included marker lights and the end light box on the MHN, and windows of the sleeping cars were tinted and fitted with blinds.

Auscision

In 2016 Auscision released a series of Stainless Steel carriages in ready-to-run plastic. A set of ten cost $1,400 (or $1,500 with end lighting boards), four-packs of cars cost $560, and individual cars sold for $140.[27]

The range included:

  • Southern Aurora 10 Car Set, 1973-1986 Era - NAM-2337, NAM-2342, DAM-2333, LAN-2344, LAN-2347, LAN-2352, RMS-2359, BCS-2357, PHN-2381, MHN-2366. The end cars have illuminated Southern Aurora signs, and the BCS has Southern Aurora name plates.
  • Melbourne/Sydney Express 10 Car Set, 1986-1993 Era - NAM-2338, NAM-2342, NAM-2336, DAM-2333, LAN-2347, LAN-2351, RMS-2360, BCS-2379, PHN-2381, MHN2366. The BCS has a Sydney Express plate on one side, and a Melbourne ExPress (sic) plate on the other side. Replacement plates with correct Melbourne Express are available from Auscision directly.
  • Southern Aurora® 4 Car Add-on Set, 1962-1986 Era - NAM-2340, NAM-2336, LAN-2353, LAN-2349
  • Brisbane Limited 4 Car Add-on Set, 1961-1990 Era - NAM-2329, NAM-2330, LAN-2326, LAN-2323
  • Spirit of Progress Pack 2 Car Add-on Set, 1962-1986 Era - NAM-2341, PHN-2371
  • XPT Demo Train, Mail Van Single Car - MHN-2364
  • West Coast Rail RMS Dining Car - RMS-2360

Dining and lounge cars were fitted with full interiors, and the sleeping cars had venetian blinds and tinted windows simulated.

Individual 2BU and 2CA bogies were also made available.

On 28 September 2020 a surprise release of the FAM sleeping carriages The range included:

  • NSWGR L7 1975 - 1994 Era - FAM-2382, FAM-2384, FAM-2386
  • NSWGR 1983 - 1994 Era - FAM-2383, FAM-2385, FAM-2388, FAM-2391

N Scale

In 2008/09[28]Peter Boormans Workshop released a range of polyurethane body kits covering all Southern Aurora car types. The kits include appropriate decals. Bogies are to be provided by the kit builder.

See also

References

  1. ^ . 150 years of NSW Railways. RailCorp. Archived from the original on 28 August 2005. Retrieved 5 February 2008.
  2. ^ . arhsact.org.au. Archived from the original on 8 July 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
  3. ^ Heritage Express
  4. ^ . pjv101.net/. Peter J Vincent. Archived from the original on 4 January 2006. Retrieved 5 February 2008.
  5. ^ "Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms: S". Comrails. Chris Drymalik. Retrieved 5 February 2008.
  6. ^ Dunn, John (2008). Comeng A History of Commonwealth Engineering Vol.2 1955-1966. Rosenberg Publishing. pp. 114–120. ISBN 978-1877058738.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co Cooke, David; Estell, Don; Seckold, Keith; Beckhaus, John (2003). Coaching Stock of the New South Wales Railways. Eveleigh Press. ISBN 1-876568-01-1.
  8. ^ a b "Melbourne/Sydney Express Cars" Railway Digest November 1986 page 353
  9. ^ a b "20 Years Ago" Railway Digest December 1990 page 454
  10. ^ a b Banger, Chris (2012). Southern Aurora and the Melbourne Express/Sydney Express 1962-1993. Australian Railway Historical Society (New South Wales division). p. 69. ISBN 978-0-9873408-2-5.
  11. ^ Dunn, John (2010). Comeng A History of Commonwealth Engineering Vol.3 1966-1967. Rosenberg Publishing. pp. 276–277. ISBN 9781877058905.
  12. ^ "Melbourne/Sydney Express Cars" Railway Digest November 1986 page 353
  13. ^ RailCorp S170 Heritage and Conservation Register RailCorp 17 September 2012
  14. ^ "Rolling Stock - Carriage Auction Results" Railway Digest October 1994 page 38
  15. ^ "Ex-NSW Cars Still Await Reuse in Townsville" Railway Digest April 1997 page 16
  16. ^ ARHS ACT Wongm's Rail Gallery
  17. ^ "The AK Track Evaluation and Inspection Cars" Railway Technical Society of Australasia June 2004 page 2
  18. ^ Southern Aurora
  19. ^ Train History Vintage Rail Journeys
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Banger, Chris (2012). Southern Aurora and the Melbourne Express/Sydney Express 1962-1993. Australian Railway Historical Society (New South Wales division). pp. 180–186. ISBN 978-0-9873408-2-5.
  21. ^ Gumtree
  22. ^ http://railwaybarracks.com.au/
  23. ^ a b "Hudson News: The Official Journal of Seven-O-Seven Operations Incorporated" (PDF). Winter 2018.
  24. ^ Roundhouse (periodical) (The NSW Rail Museum magazine for members and rail enthusiasts) Autumn 2019 p12
  25. ^ Gumtree
  26. ^ NSW & VICTORIAN RAILWAYS “THE SOUTHERN AURORA” HO-SCALE ALL-BRASS MODEL Trainbuilder Brass Models
  27. ^ Southern Aurora Auscision
  28. ^ "'All Time' Lists | NSMA".

Further reading

  • The Southern Aurora Sleeping Cars - Design and Construction Adam, Eric Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, October, November 1990 pp231–243,255-

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on the Gold Coast Motorail to Murwillumbah With the demise of locomotive hauled trains the majority of the carriages passed to the Australian Railway Historical Society Canberra and New South Wales Rail Transport Museum now the NSW Rail Museum who have maintained them in operational condition 1 2 The latter infrequently operates them on tours under the Southern Aurora banner 3 Since November 2020 Vintage Rail Journeys has emerged as the primary operator of ex Southern Aurora Brisbane Limited carriages using a combination of their carriages and carriages hired in from THNSW LVR Contents 1 Design 2 Construction 2 1 Brisbane Express Cars 2 2 Southern Aurora amp Spirit of Progress Joint Stock Cars 2 3 Gold Coast Motorail Cars 2 4 Power Vans 3 Operations 3 1 Southern Aurora era 1962 1986 3 1 1 Violet Town crash 1969 3 2 Sydney amp Melbourne Express era 1986 1993 3 3 Withdrawal 3 4 Heritage operations era 1993 Current 3 5 Repurposing 3 5 1 V Line Passenger acquisition of NAM2337 3 6 Vintage Rail Journeys era 2017 Current 4 Fleet Details 4 1 Dining cars RMS 4 2 Lounge cars BCS 4 3 Roomette cars LAN 4 4 Twinette cars NAM amp FAM 4 5 Deluxe Twinette cars DAM 4 6 Power vans PHN amp PHA 4 7 Luggage vans MHN 4 8 Individual carriage details 5 Model railways 5 1 HO Scale 5 1 1 Lima 5 1 2 Trainbuilder 5 1 3 Auscision 5 2 N Scale 6 See also 7 References 8 Further readingDesign EditThe carriages used featured fluted sides and consisted of roomette and twinette sleepers lounge cars and diners 4 with the Southern Aurora carriages being owned when new jointly by the New South Wales Government Railways and Victorian Railways 5 and both the Brisbane Express and Gold Coast Motorail carriages being owned by the New South Wales Government Railways Construction Edit Preserved NAM2375 at Wagga Wagga in April 2012 Preserved PHN2381 at the Canberra Railway Museum in October 2009 Brisbane Express Cars Edit In late 1954 tenders were called for by the Department of Railways for 24 air conditioned carbon steel bodied cars for the Brisbane Limited similar in construction the HUB and RUB sets The trains would have been marshalled into two 9 carriage sets plus one of each type spare The contract was awarded to Commonwealth Engineering Granville in August 1955 Commonwealth Engineering had put an option in their tender application for these cars to be constructed from stainless steel instead of the carbon steel specified and they were successful with this option However reduced available funds led to extended delays and the renegotiation of the contract and with the contract being changed and by 1959 the cars actually ordered had changed to only 5 LAN roomette sleepers 2323 2327 and 5 NAM twinette sleepers 2328 2332 These cars were built from stainless steel and used design techniques that Commonwealth Engineering had licensed from the Budd Company 6 7 Southern Aurora amp Spirit of Progress Joint Stock Cars Edit A fleet of 34 stainless steel carriages were jointly purchased by the Department of Railways New South Wales and Victorian Railways for the commencement of the Southern Aurora between Sydney and Melbourne in April 1962 The carriages were ordered from Commonwealth Engineering Granville and the cars as ordered for this service consisted of 9 NAM twinette sleeping cars with a capacity of 20 passengers numbered 2335 2343 2 DAM deluxe twinette sleeping cars with a capacity of 18 passengers numbered 2333 amp 2334 with 2333 being owned by Victorian Railways 7 and 2334 by NSWGR 3 RMS dining cars numbered 2358 2360 3 BCS lounge cars numbered 2355 2357 11 LAN roomette sleeping cars with a capacity of 20 passengers numbered 2344 2354 3 PHN power brake vans numbered 2361 2363 3 MHN luggage brake vans numbered 2364 2366Additional cars to the same design were also ordered for use on the Spirit of Progress these cars consisted of 3 NAM twinette sleeping cars with a capacity of 20 passengers numbered 2367 2368 amp 2373 3 PHN power brake vans numbered 2369 2371Seven were destroyed in the Violet Town rail accident on 7 February 1969 with replacement stock built in 1970 71 8 9 The replacement cars of the same design were given new numbers 7 but used bogies recovered from the crash site 10 2 NAM numbered 2374 2375 3 LAN numbered 2376 2378 1 BCS numbered 2379 1 PHN numbered 2381Gold Coast Motorail Cars Edit To provide additional sleeping cars for the Brisbane Limited and Gold Coast Motorail ten twinette sleeping cars with a capacity of 18 sleeping passengers in nine compartments were ordered by the Public Transport Commission These cars were coded FAM 2382 2391 and were delivered by Commonwealth Engineering in 1975 76 11 These had deeper skirts than the earlier built carriages 8 Power Vans Edit Preserved stainless steel power van PHA2392 at Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot in August 2013 Five power vans with a guard s compartment were delivered during late 1984 they were coded PHA amp numbered 2392 2396 7 These cars were built by A Goninan amp Co and differed slightly in exterior finish as Goninans constructed them using design techniques that they had licensed from the Pullman Company as opposed to the Budd techniques used by Commonwealth Engineering The PHA vans were meant to be replacements for the PHS vans on the longer distance locomotive hauled trains and were fitted with three GM 8V71 125 kW diesel alternator units These were later replaced by three Cummins engines in PHA 2393 and 2396 7 Operations EditSouthern Aurora era 1962 1986 Edit Violet Town crash 1969 Edit Seven were destroyed in the Violet Town rail accident on 7 February 1969 with replacement stock built in 1970 71 9 12 The replacement cars of the same design were given new numbers Sydney amp Melbourne Express era 1986 1993 Edit Withdrawal Edit Some of these cars were withdrawn following the cessation of the North Coast sleepers in February 1990 and the balance when the Sydney Melbourne Express ceased in November 1993 Heritage operations era 1993 Current Edit Some were placed on RailCorp s heritage register and placed in the custody of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum 13 with most other auctioned in August 1994 14 Queensland Rail purchased six and moved them to Townsville with the aim of refurbishing for use on The Inlander but the project was cancelled 15 Canberra Railway Museum had fifteen cars 16 Repurposing Edit NAM 2332 amp NAM 2342 were retained for use as crew carriages with breakdown cranes NAM 2332 had 4 compartments and the conductors compartment reconfigured as a dining area and kitchen It is now used by THNSW as a crew carriage NAM 2342 had the interior of its compartments painted gloss beige whilst in service as a crew car Three were converted to track recording cars known as AK Cars and have been used across Australia s standard gauge network to record track geometry 17 V Line Passenger acquisition of NAM2337 Edit NAM 2337 was purchased by V Line in 2016 from a private buyer and the preparations were made to convert it to a power van to be used on the North East Line In July 2018 the V Line Board kindly agreed to donate the carriage to the Southern Aurora commemoration project located at Violet Town 18 Vintage Rail Journeys era 2017 Current Edit In August 2017 NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd purchased 7 carriages at auction from the liquidator of the former ARHS ACT Further purchases have since been made such that the organisation now owns a total of 17 ex Southern Aurora Carriages From November 2017 the initial 7 carriages were moved to Lithgow Railway Workshops where NAMs 2330 2341 2342 amp 2374 were restored LANs 2348 2372 MHN 2366 amp NAM 2335 were subsequently moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse where restoration commenced in September 2019 concluding in March 2020 RMS 2360 was restored in Goulburn and Thirlmere commencing January 2021 with PHN 2381 following in January 2022 These carriages were housed at the NSW Rail Museum Thirlmere under a commercial arrangement NAM 2367 and LANs 2325 amp 2344 have since been moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse pending restoration NAM 2367 is the subject of a Regional Job Creation Grant and restoration has commenced in November 2021 with completion due by September 2022 In conjunction with the THNSW Fleet Vintage Rail Journeys a subsidiary of NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd promoted 5 day 4 night rail tours operated by Lachlan Valley Railway Nine tours in 2020 2021 2022 had to be cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Vintage Rail Journeys have since conducted four Golden West Rail Tours November 2020 April 2021 February 2022 March 2022 four Riverina Rail Tours March 2021 February 2022 March 2022 and a North Coast Rail Tour June 2021 In June 2022 the arrangement with THNSW concluded and on 1 July 2022 the fleet comprising NAM 2330 NAM 2335 NAM 2341 NAM 2342 LAN 2348 RMS 2360 MHN 2366 NAM 2374 amp PHN 2381 were re located to Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre 19 Fleet Details EditMost of the Southern Aurora cars entered service in February March or April 1962 and except for those destroyed at Violet Town in 1969 they lasted until 1991 7 They were then stored until August 1994 at which point the final XPT deliveries rendered the Aurora fleet obsolete and they were dispersed among various collections Cars were allocated to either the New South Wales Railways or the Victorian Railways for maintenance purposes and fitted with either 2BS or 2BU bogies respectively The 2BU bogies were each half a ton heavier than their 2BS counterparts NSW carriages were maintained at ACDEP while Victorian Railways carriages were transferred to South Dynon then shifted across to temporary broad gauge bogies and run to Newport Workshops for maintenance then returned by the same procedure All PHN and MHN vans were allocated to New South Wales and were fitted with 2CA bogies which had higher capacity due to 6R axle boxes 130mm axle journals and different secondary spring sets Dining cars RMS Edit Three RMS dining cars were built for the Southern Aurora service Numbered 2358 through 2360 and entering service in 1962 they used more or less the standard dining car interior with a kitchen at one end and two rows of six four seater tables either side of a central aisle for 48 diners at any time 7 The standard Aurora consist carried up to 200 passengers so they could nearly all be served across four sittings additional food facilities were provided in the BCS lounge car for the balance The kitchen area was about 28 ft long plus a small staff compartment and staff bathroom at the non dining end of the carriage External doors were only provided for kitchen access passengers were expected to access the carriage from other cars rather than directly The New South Wales car weighed 43 tons while the Victorian cars rated 44 tons because of the different bogie designs Lounge cars BCS Edit Three BCS lounge cars were initially provided for the Southern Aurora service 7 BCS2355 and 2357 were allocated to New South Wales and operated on 2BU bogies while BCS2356 was allocated to Victoria with 2BU bogies The cars had three saloon areas provided with 27 movable chairs 5 movable tables and 15 smokers stands as well as some fixed lounge benches for a total capacity of 40 passengers A small kitchen area was also provided but no bathroom facilities When fitted with 2BU bogies the cars were rated at 40 tons or with 2BS bogies 39 tons Roomette cars LAN Edit Twenty LAN cars were built from 1959 to 1971 Cars 2323 2327 were the first built and they were followed by 2344 2354 2372 and 2376 2378 7 The first five were constructed for the Brisbane Limited Express from 1959 and the design was mostly repeated with the eleven Southern Aurora cars from 1961 The only difference was the arrangement of access to the bathroom and the location of the doorway for accessing the Conductor s compartment The modified design was also applied to 2372 built as extra capacity for the Brisbane Limited and 2376 2378 built to replace cars 2345 2346 and 2350 destroyed in the 1969 Violet Town crash These cars used a central curved hallway with compartments either side providing a total of 20 single person berths In daylight hours the beds would be folded away and replaced with a single lounge chair and small table Twinette cars NAM amp FAM Edit A total of 19 NAM twinette sleeping cars were constructed across five batches from 1959 to 1971 numbered 2328 2332 2335 2343 2367 2368 2373 and finally 2374 2375 7 The first five were constructed for the Brisbane Limited Express from 1959 and the design was repeated with 9 cars built for the Southern Aurora three built for the Spirit of Progress and two built as replacements for cars 2339 and 2343 destroyed in the Violet Town crash of 1969 7 Each car had a side hallway serving an attendant s compartment at pone end plus ten individual compartments Each of these could seat three passengers in day mode but were only fitted with two berths in a bunk arrangement for night travel The berths were set up while passengers were in the dining room for dinner and restored to seating format following breakfast each day The name twinette indicates two people per sleeping compartment The ten FAM cars built for the Brisbane Limited and Gold Coast Motorail were based on a more modern design as applied for the Indian Pacific fleet from 1970 7 Compartments were a little larger each and as such the cars only had capacity for 18 passengers in 9 compartments or 27 sitting Deluxe Twinette cars DAM Edit One deluxe twinnette sleeping carriage was built for each system Victoria had DAM2333 on 2BU bogies at 42 tons and New South Wales had DAM2334 on 2BS bogies for 43 tons 7 The cars were almost identical to the NAM sleepers with compartments attached to a side corridor and a small conductor s cabin at one end The main difference was that the DAM cars centre two compartments were merged with the internal wall removed and the whole space allocated to only two sleeping passengers rather than four This luxury compartment provided a wider bed at one end with two armchairs and a full WC and shower and was placed in the centre of the carriage for maximum comfort The cars entered service in February and March 1962 and were both in use until 1991 then stored to August of 1994 Power vans PHN amp PHA Edit Three PHN power vans were initially built for the Southern Aurora to provide head end power for air conditioning and on train lighting as well as an additional 6 tons of luggage capacity The vehicles were PHN2361 2632 and 2363 A further three vehicles were built in 1962 for the Spirit of Progress when that was transferred across to standard gauge and numbered 2369 2370 and 2371 The six entered service respectively in December 1961 then February and March of 1962 with all three of the Spirit vans entering service in April 1962 7 The vans were fitted with three engine mounting points and weighed 48 tons with two fitted or 51 tons with all three In 1984 five further vans were built for the Gold Coast Motorail service to a similar design but with deeper skirts and other minor finish differences this was due to these vans being built by A Goninan amp Co instead of Commonwealth Engineering who built all the other stainless steel cars These vans became PHA 2392 to 2396 Luggage vans MHN Edit Three MHN vans were built for the Southern Aurora 7 to provide 24 tons of luggage capacity for the train as well as a guard compartment The three were identified as MHN 2364 to 2366 and were jointly owned by the Victorian and New South Wales railways but allocated to NSW for maintenance purposes and fitted with 2CA bogies Each van weighed 34 tons with a central 6 6 guards compartment and two 34 3 luggage compartments one either side Individual carriage details Edit Columns Code through Withdrawn are derived from Banger 2012 pp 180 186 except where marked as another source Banger Chris 2012 Southern Aurora and the Melbourne Express Sydney Express 1962 1993 Australian Railway Historical Society New South Wales division pp 180 186 ISBN 978 0 9873408 2 5 Key In Service Withdrawn Preserved Scrapped UnknownCode 20 Number 20 Delivered 20 Entered Service 20 Allocated Bogie type 20 Withdrawn 20 Current Owner Allocation NotesLAN 2323 1961 03 xx 7 1961 05 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx 7 NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Canberra Formerly Canberra Railway Museum ACT and before that Hunter Valley Railway Trust Rothbury Sold to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd on 3 August 2020 LAN 2324 1961 03 xx 7 1961 03 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1990 xx xx 7 NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Canberra Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT Stripped for parts likely beyond economic repair All running gear removed from below the sole bar Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd LAN 2325 1961 03 xx 7 1961 03 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1990 xx xx 7 NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT As at 4 October 2016 car was listed for sale for 20 000AUD 21 Previously reported as at Hunter Valley Railway Trust Rothbury Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse in January 2021 LAN 2326 1961 04 xx 7 1961 04 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1990 xx xx 7 NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Canberra Formerly Canberra Railway Museum ACT and before that Hunter Valley Railway Trust Rothbury Sold to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd on 3 August 2020 LAN 2327 1961 04 xx 7 1961 05 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx 7 Private Ownership Tumut Interior extensively strippedNAM 2328 1960 11 xx 7 1960 12 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1989 11 xx 7 Purchased by M McEwen Railway Barracks Railway Barracks Goulburn 22 Stored at Eveleigh Railway Workshops previously OAM 2329 1960 11 xx 7 1960 12 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx 7 Lachlan Valley Railway Previously Hunter Valley Railway Trust Rothbury renovated for the Ozback Explorer who reclassed the vehicle from NAM to OAM NAM 2330 1960 12 xx 7 1960 12 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx 7 NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Restored to operating condition at Lithgow Railway Workshops Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022 OAP 2331 1960 12 xx 7 1961 01 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx 7 NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Canberra Formerly Canberra Railway Museum ACT and before that Hunter Valley Railway Trust Rothbury Was reclassed to OAP while at Rothbury Sold on 31 December 2019 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd NAM 2332 1961 02 xx 7 1961 05 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx 7 Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Allocated to Enfield breakdown train mid 1993 rebuilt as crew car 1995 Currently used as crew car by THNSW 7 DAM 2333 1961 10 31 1962 02 27 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx VicTrack Heritage Capital Region Heritage Rail Allocated to the Australian Railway Historical Society s museum in Newport Victoria and it was transferred to Seymour for storage in mid July 1994 20 However vandals lit the carriage on fire about a year later and VicTrack Heritage chose to sub allocate the car to the ARHS ACT division in August 2007 20 A tour train passing Seymour collected the carriage on 15 December that year and transferred it to Canberra 20 The stainless steel of the vehicle crystallised in the fire and while the car could theoretically be restored it is not likely in the short term Following liquidation of the ARHS ACT s assets the carriage was passed over to Capital Region Heritage Rail CRHR DAM 2334 1961 11 13 1962 03 20 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Private Owner Rothbury Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Rothbury Riot Railway now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust 20 NAM 2335 1961 09 18 1965 02 16 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT Refurbished mid 1980s 20 Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the ARHS ACT re entered service July 1995 20 Sold to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Cosmetically refurbished at Canberra Railway Museum 2018 Restored to operational condition at CFCLA Goulburn Railway Workshops and Goulburn Roundhouse March 2020 Transferred to NSW Rail Museum Thirlmere on 2 November 2020 Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022 NAM 2336 1961 09 29 1962 02 16 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx 707 Operations Newport Workshops Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Rothbury Riot Railway now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust 20 Leased to Ozback Explorer from September 2003 and reclassed to OAM in 2004 20 Returned to Hunter Valley Railway Trust Later purchased by 707 Operations and converted to broad gauge 23 NAM 2337 1961 10 09 1962 02 19 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Violet Town Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Rothbury Riot Railway now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust Leased to Ozback Explorer from September 2003 Returned to Hunter Valley Railway Trust then to Lachlan Valley Railway in October 2011 The car was purchased by V Line Passenger for conversion to a power car at Newport Workshops planned to be used on the Albury line with their N sets Conversion was abandoned and the carriage shell has been donated to the Violet Town community for display at a new memorial in 2019 24 NAM 2338 1961 10 26 1962 02 15 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW ThirlmereNAM 2339 1961 11 22 1962 02 27 VIC 2BU 1970 10 xx Scrapped taken off register 1969 10 13 Violet Town rail accident 7 February 1969NAM 2340 1961 11 30 1962 02 28 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Private Owner Rothbury Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Rothbury Riot Railway now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust NAM 2341 1961 12 31 1962 03 01 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Steamrail Victoria In May 2003 it was stored near the South Dynon loco depot Purchased by ARHS ACT in 2004 re entered service in April 2006 Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Restored to operating condition at Lithgow Railway Workshops Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022 NAM 2342 1962 01 31 1962 03 20 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT Refurbished September 1985 Had been purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by S Sheerif of Taree Stored outside the Eveleigh Railway Workshops as of June 2010 later purchased by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Restored to operating condition at Lithgow Railway Workshops Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022 NAM 2343 1962 03 12 1962 03 20 VIC 2BU 1970 10 xx Scrapped taken off register 1969 10 13 Violet Town rail accident 7 February 1969LAN 2344 1961 06 29 1962 01 30 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT As at 4 October 2016 car was listed for sale for 20 000AUD 25 Renumbered LAN2844 from September 1981 to May 1982 Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by J McCusker Sold to the Rothbury Riot Railway now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust in 1995 It spent some time in the late 90s on loan to Austrac Returned to Hunter Valley Railway Trust Rothbury March 2000 Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse in January 2021 LAN 2345 1961 06 29 1962 01 30 NSW 2BS 1970 10 xx Scrapped taken off register 1969 10 13 Violet Town rail accident 7 February 1969LAN 2346 1961 07 14 1962 02 15 NSW 2BS 1970 10 xx Scrapped taken off register 1969 10 13 Violet Town rail accident 7 February 1969LAN 2347 1961 07 14 1962 01 30 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Scrapped at Rothbury ex Queensland Rail Renumbered LAN2847 August 1981 to August 1982 Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Queensland Rail for use on the Inlander train Queensland Rail decided to instead refurbish their own fleet so the carriage was onsold to a private property between Woodstock Queensland and Calcium Queensland Subsequently acquired by the Hunter Valley Railway Trust and scrapped LAN 2348 1961 07 24 1962 02 22 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT Refurbished mid 1980s Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the ARHS ACT re entered service June 1995 Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Restored to operational condition at CFCLA Goulburn Railway Workshops and Goulburn Roundhouse March 2020 Transferred to NSW Rail Museum Thirlmere on 2 November 2020 Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022 LAN 2349 1961 07 24 1962 02 22 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx Scrapped at Rothbury ex Queensland Rail Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Queensland Rail for use on the Inlander train Queensland Rail decided to instead refurbish their own fleet so the carriage was onsold to a private property between Woodstock Queensland and Calcium Queensland Subsequently acquired by the Hunter Valley Railway Trust and scrapped LAN 2350 1961 07 31 1962 02 22 VIC 2BU 1970 10 xx Scrapped taken off register 1969 10 13 Violet Town rail accident 7 February 1969 First stainless steel carriage to be scrapped in Australia 10 LAN 2351 1961 08 07 1962 02 27 VIC 2BU 1994 07 xx VicTrack Heritage Capital Region Heritage Rail Refurbished in October 1986 Allocated to the Australian Railway Historical Society s museum in Newport Victoria and it was transferred to Seymour for storage in mid July 1994 and stored on one of the turntable tracks Allocated by VicTrack Heritage to the ARHS ACT division in August 2007 A tour train passing Seymour collected the carriage on 15 December that year and transferred it to Canberra Following liquidation of the ARHS ACT s assets the carriage was passed over to Capital Region Heritage Rail CRHR LAN 2352 1961 08 14 1962 03 20 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW 707 Operations Newport Workshops Refurbished in March 1987 Custody awarded to 707 Operations transferred from Thirlmere to Melbourne March 2020 and converted to broad gauge May 2020LAN 2353 1961 08 20 1962 04 19 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Refurbished in June 1987 Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by J McCusker Sold to the Rothbury Riot Railway now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust in 1995 It spent some time in the late 90s on loan to Austrac Returned to Hunter Valley Railway Trust March 2000 Sold to Transport Heritage NSW in 2015 who moved it to Broadmeadow Loco Depot for storage Moved to Thirlmere and re activated LAN 2354 1961 09 05 1962 03 20 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx 707 Operations Newport Workshops Refurbished in October 1987 Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Steamrail Victoria Fitted with Harris motor car bogies for operation on the broad gauge system in November December 1997 Sold to a private individual on behalf of 707 Operations in mid 2018 and converted to broad gauge 23 BCS 2355 1961 11 30 1962 02 27 NSW 2BS 1970 10 xx Scrapped 1969 06 xx taken off register 1969 10 13 Violet Town rail accident 7 February 1969BCS 2356 1962 02 28 1962 03 06 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Refurbished in July 1984 BCS 2357 1962 03 14 1962 04 18 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Temporarily renumbered to BCS2857 from October 1981 to April 1982 RMS 2358 1961 12 31 1962 02 27 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere In the 1969 Violet Town collision the car received some damage but it successfully rebuilt by Commonwealth Engineering later that year RMS 2359 1962 03 05 1962 03 09 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere The kitchen caught fire in 1983 near Goulburn and the car was detached but the fire had burnt out before the fire brigade arrived The car was internally refurbished in July 1985 RMS 2360 1962 03 30 1962 04 18 VIC 2BU 1993 11 xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn The car was internally refurbished in 1984 but partially damaged by fire in 1990 The car was transferred to Newport for assessment but the damage was thought to be too great and so the vehicle was stored at Dynon from 1991 In November 1993 it was purchased by West Coast Railway then transferred to Ballarat East via Geelong The car was restored and re entered service on 20 November 1998 as the last Aurora carriage to be overhauled in Victoria As the 2BU bogies were only suited for standard gauge new bogies were needed for broad gauge operation former Harris motor carriage bogies were utilised The car was used semi regularly particularly for excursion trains until the end of West Coast Railway when it was used on the 31 August 2004 farewell trip to Warrnambool It was then purchased by the Australian Railway Historical Society Canberra division fitted with 2CA bogies and transferred in November 2004 Following liquidation of the ARHS ACT s assets the carriage was passed over to ACT Heritage Rail Holdings ACT HRH Sold on 30 September 2019 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd on 2BU bogies Moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse in January 2021 for cosmetic restoration then transferred to the NSW Rail Museum Thirlmere for further engineering works Re commenced service in March 2021 Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022 PHN 2361 1961 11 22 1961 12 01 NSW 2CA 1994 08 xx Privately owned Queensland In December 1961 PHN2361 was transferred across to broad gauge to provide head end power to the Spirit of Progress carriages that had already been converted to head end power in lieu of axle mounted generators At the time the vehicle only had two 165 kW diesel alternators fitted with the third was fitted in May 1962 In 1980 the guard s compartment was air conditioned and crew showers were fitted At the end of 1985 all three alternators were removed and replaced with 125 kW alternator units The vehicle was sold in the August 1994 auction to a J Attard then onsold to the Hunter Valley Railway Trust in 1995 It spent some time in the late 90s on loan to Austrac Onsold to private ownership PHN 2362 1961 12 31 1962 02 27 NSW 2CA Transport Heritage NSW Redfern Carriageworks Eveleigh PHN2362 took significant damage in September 1969 when the northbund Spirit of Progress derailed between Bowral and Mittagong It was repaired at Eveleigh workshops and re entered service in October 1970 Circa 1981 it underwent the same modifications as PHN2361 with the guard compartment air conditioned and staff showers fitted Around the same time it was renumbered from 2362 to 2862 but its original identity was restored in June 1982 Five years later the alternators were replaced with two Cummins 200 kW units installed and the electrical equipment swapped out for a Marathon system From 1999 to 2003 it was loaned to Great Southern Railway then returned to the New South Wales State Rail Authority and stored at Eveleigh PHN 2363 1962 02 28 1962 03 06 NSW 2CA Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere PHN2363 was fitted with its air conditioned guard s compartment and shower in 1981 and temporarily renumbered 2383 1989 saw the alternator sets replaced with Cummins units and Marathon electricals The car was used to provide power for the RailCorp breakdown train until 2007 when the crane was damaged As of 2010 the crane had not been repaired so the train was stored at Flemington Car Sheds MHN 2364 1961 09 14 1962 02 15 NSW 2CA Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere MHN2364 was used in the XPT demonstration train in 1981 in a custom livery as no XPT guards van carriages had yet been constructed An end door was fitted at one end in 1991 and in 1993 it was transferred to the NSW Freight Rail division for use on the breakdown train When that train s crane was damaged in 2007 the car was stored at Flemington Car Sheds MHN 2365 1961 09 29 1962 03 18 NSW 2CA Transport Heritage NSW Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot MHN2365 also had a single end door fitted in 1991 and was allocated to the breakdown train in 1993 From 1999 to 2003 it was loaned to Great Southern Railway and after being returned it was allocated to the NSW RTM MHN 2366 1962 03 30 1962 05 09 NSW 2CA NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT MHN2366 was temporarily renumbered 2866 from August 1981 to June 1983 in September of 1990 it was fitted with an end door and recoded AHO as an inspection car In May 1991 the car was transferred from the Joint Stock register to NSW exclusively and in July 1995 it was further passed to Freight Corp From 2001 it was loaned by Rail Services Australia to ARHS ACT in 2007 it was recoded back to MHN and used as a staff and storage vehicle on tours Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Restored to operational condition at CFCLA Goulburn Railway Workshops and Goulburn Roundhouse March 2020 Transferred to NSW Rail Museum Thirlmere on 2 November 2020 Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022 NAM 2367 1962 05 10 1962 05 21 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Hunter Valley Railway Trust Rothbury purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Rothbury Riot Railway now known as the Hunter Valley Railway Trust Later sold to P Anderson who on sold it to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse in January 2021 for restoration which concluded in August 2022 NAM 2368 1962 05 24 1962 06 05 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx Unknown Purchased 24 August 1994 by P Hickey 20 PHN 2369 1962 03 26 1962 04 04 NSW 2CA 1994 08 xx Great Southern Rail Australia Keswick South Australia PHN2369 entered service on the Brisbane Limited Express then about a week later it was transferred to Melbourne for the first Spirit of Progress run to Sydney The alternators and electricals were rteplaced in 1989 but the guard comaprtment was not air conditioned nor were showering facilities fitted The car was privately purchased in 1994 and later passed to the Northern Rivers Railroad based in Casino NSW NRR applied a blue vinyl sticker along the window line The car was sold to Great Southern Rail in 2005 then re entered service with them in late 2006 PHN 2370 1962 04 04 1962 04 09 NSW 2CA 1970 10 xx Scrapped taken off register 1969 10 13 Violet Town rail accident 7 February 1969PHN 2371 1962 04 13 1962 04 19 NSW 2CA 1992 07 xx PHN2371 was stored from 1990 and formally withdrawn in 1992 but not offered for sale in 1994 LAN 2372 1963 06 19 1963 11 06 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Steamrail Victoria Sold to ARHS ACT in 1998 overhauled and re entered service in 1999 Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Restored to operational condition at CFCLA Goulburn Railway Workshops and Goulburn Roundhouse March 2020 Transferred to NSW Rail Museum Thirlmere on 2 November 2020 Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022 NAM 2373 1963 05 30 1963 10 18 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW ThirlmereNAM 2374 1970 12 16 1971 01 04 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn Formerly owned by the Canberra Railway Museum ACT Refurbished in April 1986 Was last used on northbound Sydney Express 27 January 1992 Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the ARHS ACT Sold at auction 2 August 2017 to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Restored to operating condition at Lithgow Railway Workshops Transferred to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse on 1 July 2022 NAM 2375 1971 04 06 1971 06 10 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Refurbished in July 1986 LAN 2376 1970 12 16 1971 01 21 VIC 2BU 1994 08 xx Dorrigo Steam Railway amp Museum Dorrigo Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by the Dorrigo Steam amp Railway Museum left Sydney 15 September 1994 LAN 2377 1970 11 30 1970 12 18 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Temporarily renumbered LAN2877 from September 1981 to March 1982 OAN 2378 1971 03 22 1971 04 28 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Lachlan Valley Railway Hunter Valley Railway Trust Rothbury Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by S Sheerif of Taree Sold to Ozback Explorer January 2003 reclassed to OAN2378 in May 2004 Sold to Hunter Valley Railway Trust then to Lachlan Valley Railway in October 2011 but not moved BCS 2379 1970 11 18 1970 12 22 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx Transport Heritage NSW Thirlmere Used by 3801 Limited for a short period before being allocated to the RTM in 2007 NAM 2380 1963 07 xx 7 1963 07 xx 7 NSW 2BS 1994 08 xx 7 707 Operations Newport Workshops Formerly Canberra Railway Museum ACT and before that Hunter Valley Railway Trust Rothbury then the Rothbury Riot Railway purchased the vehicle at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 PHN 2381 1970 10 30 1970 12 16 NSW 2CA 1990 xx xx NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd Goulburn PHN2381 was withdrawn in 1990 and stored at Eveleigh then purchased by the ARHS ACT in 1999 Following liquidation of the ARHS ACT s assets the carriage was passed over to Capital Region Heritage Rail CRHR Sold to NSWGR Holdings Pty Ltd on 30 September 2019 Moved to Goulburn Locomotive Roundhouse in January 2021AK 2382 1975 08 xx 7 NSW 2CP 7 Sydney Trains and Australian Rail Track Corporation Joint Venture Temporarily renumbered 2882 7 Was converted to track recording carriage ex FAM2382 in June 1995 and fitted with an observation end 7 AK 2383 1975 08 xx 7 NSW 2CP 7 Sydney Trains and Australian Rail Track Corporation Joint Venture Was converted to track recording carriage ex FAM2383 in June 1995 and fitted with an observation end and more recently a pantograph 7 AK 2384 1975 10 xx 7 NSW 2CP 7 Sydney Trains and Australian Rail Track Corporation Joint Venture Temporarily renumbered 2884 7 Ex FAM2384 renumbered but unaltered as accommodation on the track recording train 7 FAM 2385 1975 10 xx 7 NSW 2CP 7 1994 08 xx 7 Scrapped at Rothbury ex Queensland Rail Temporarily renumbered 2885 7 Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Queensland Rail for use on the Inlander train 7 Queensland Rail decided to instead refurbish their own fleet so the carriage was onsold to a private property between Woodstock Queensland and Calcium Queensland Subsequently acquired by the Hunter Valley Railway Trust and scrapped FAM 2386 1975 11 xx 7 NSW 2CP 7 Swanbank Converted for breakdown train use 1992 1993 by replacing two compartments with a kitchen and dining room and fitting a diesel alternator under the floor 7 Allocated to the Broadmeadow breakdown train 7 FAM 2387 1975 11 xx 7 NSW 2CP 7 1994 08 xx 7 Scrapped at Rothbury ex Queensland Rail Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Queensland Rail for use on the Inlander train 7 Queensland Rail decided to instead refurbish their own fleet so the carriage was onsold to a private property between Woodstock Queensland and Calcium Queensland Subsequently acquired by the Hunter Valley Railway Trust and scrapped FAM 2388 1975 12 xx 7 NSW 2CP 7 1994 08 xx 7 Privately owned Temporarily renumbered 2885 7 Purchased at the carriages auction of 24 August 1994 by Queensland Rail for use on the Inlander train 7 Queensland Rail decided to instead refurbish their own fleet so the carriage was onsold to a private property between Woodstock Queensland and Calcium Queensland FAM 2389 1976 01 xx 7 NSW 2CP 7 Pacific National Temporarily renumbered 2889 7 Converted for breakdown train use 1992 1993 by replacing two compartments with a kitchen and dining room and fitting a diesel alternator under the floor 7 Allocated to the Lithgow breakdown train 7 Converted to a crewcar in 2005 by Bluebird Rail Islington SA Involved in derailment at Rawlinna WA 21 April 2016FAM 2390 1976 02 xx 7 NSW Privately owned Currowan New South Wales Converted into a residence FAM 2391 1976 04 xx 7 NSW 1994 08 xx 7 Transport Heritage NSW ThirlmerePHA 2392 1984 10 xx 7 NSW Transport Heritage NSW Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot UnserviceablePHA 2393 1984 11 xx 7 NSW Capital Region Heritage Rail Canberra Put up for disposal by State Rail in 2000 7 Following liquidation of the ARHS ACT s assets the carriage was passed over to Capital Region Heritage Rail CRHR PHA 2394 1984 11 xx 7 NSW Transport Heritage NSW Large Erecting Shop Eveleigh UnserviceablePHA 2395 1984 11 xx 7 NSW Transport Heritage NSW Redfern Carriageworks Eveleigh Put up for disposal by State Rail in 2000 7 UnserviceablePHA 2396 1984 12 xx 7 NSW Transport Heritage NSW Large Erecting Shop Eveleigh UnserviceableModel railways EditHO Scale Edit Lima Edit Lima produced approximations of these carriages Trainbuilder Edit In 2010 Trainbuilder offered complete Southern Aurora consists built with brass fully detailed externally and internally for the BCS and RMS cars and fitted with internal lighting The options were for a 10 car set with 3x LAN 2x NAM and one of each of the other classes for 5 500 or a 7 car set with one of everything for 3 850 26 Additional LAN and NAM cars were available for purchase at 550 each only to customers who had ordered sets It is known that one loose LAN was LAN2351 and one loose NAM was NAM2368 The cars included marker lights and the end light box on the MHN and windows of the sleeping cars were tinted and fitted with blinds Auscision Edit In 2016 Auscision released a series of Stainless Steel carriages in ready to run plastic A set of ten cost 1 400 or 1 500 with end lighting boards four packs of cars cost 560 and individual cars sold for 140 27 The range included Southern Aurora 10 Car Set 1973 1986 Era NAM 2337 NAM 2342 DAM 2333 LAN 2344 LAN 2347 LAN 2352 RMS 2359 BCS 2357 PHN 2381 MHN 2366 The end cars have illuminated Southern Aurora signs and the BCS has Southern Aurora name plates Melbourne Sydney Express 10 Car Set 1986 1993 Era NAM 2338 NAM 2342 NAM 2336 DAM 2333 LAN 2347 LAN 2351 RMS 2360 BCS 2379 PHN 2381 MHN2366 The BCS has a Sydney Express plate on one side and a Melbourne ExPress sic plate on the other side Replacement plates with correct Melbourne Express are available from Auscision directly Southern Aurora 4 Car Add on Set 1962 1986 Era NAM 2340 NAM 2336 LAN 2353 LAN 2349 Brisbane Limited 4 Car Add on Set 1961 1990 Era NAM 2329 NAM 2330 LAN 2326 LAN 2323 Spirit of Progress Pack 2 Car Add on Set 1962 1986 Era NAM 2341 PHN 2371 XPT Demo Train Mail Van Single Car MHN 2364 West Coast Rail RMS Dining Car RMS 2360Dining and lounge cars were fitted with full interiors and the sleeping cars had venetian blinds and tinted windows simulated Individual 2BU and 2CA bogies were also made available On 28 September 2020 a surprise release of the FAM sleeping carriages The range included NSWGR L7 1975 1994 Era FAM 2382 FAM 2384 FAM 2386 NSWGR 1983 1994 Era FAM 2383 FAM 2385 FAM 2388 FAM 2391N Scale Edit In 2008 09 28 Peter Boormans Workshop released a range of polyurethane body kits covering all Southern Aurora car types The kits include appropriate decals Bogies are to be provided by the kit builder See also EditSouthern Aurora Intercapital Daylight Spirit of Progress Sydney Melbourne Express Brisbane LimitedReferences Edit New South Wales Rail Transport Museum 150 years of NSW Railways RailCorp Archived from the original on 28 August 2005 Retrieved 5 February 2008 Australian Railway Historical Society ACT Rollingstock index arhsact org au Archived from the original on 8 July 2009 Retrieved 22 November 2009 Awake in a New World Heritage Express Southern Aurora pjv101 net Peter J Vincent Archived from the original on 4 January 2006 Retrieved 5 February 2008 Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms S Comrails Chris Drymalik Retrieved 5 February 2008 Dunn John 2008 Comeng A History of Commonwealth Engineering Vol 2 1955 1966 Rosenberg Publishing pp 114 120 ISBN 978 1877058738 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co Cooke David Estell Don Seckold Keith Beckhaus John 2003 Coaching Stock of the New South Wales Railways Eveleigh Press ISBN 1 876568 01 1 a b Melbourne Sydney Express Cars Railway Digest November 1986 page 353 a b 20 Years Ago Railway Digest December 1990 page 454 a b Banger Chris 2012 Southern Aurora and the Melbourne Express Sydney Express 1962 1993 Australian Railway Historical Society New South Wales division p 69 ISBN 978 0 9873408 2 5 Dunn John 2010 Comeng A History of Commonwealth Engineering Vol 3 1966 1967 Rosenberg Publishing pp 276 277 ISBN 9781877058905 Melbourne Sydney Express Cars Railway Digest November 1986 page 353 RailCorp S170 Heritage and Conservation Register RailCorp 17 September 2012 Rolling Stock Carriage Auction Results Railway Digest October 1994 page 38 Ex NSW Cars Still Await Reuse in Townsville Railway Digest April 1997 page 16 ARHS ACT Wongm s Rail Gallery The AK Track Evaluation and Inspection Cars Railway Technical Society of Australasia June 2004 page 2 Southern Aurora Train History Vintage Rail Journeys a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Banger Chris 2012 Southern Aurora and the Melbourne Express Sydney Express 1962 1993 Australian Railway Historical Society New South Wales division pp 180 186 ISBN 978 0 9873408 2 5 NSWGR Railway Carriage LAN 2325 Gumtree http railwaybarracks com au a b Hudson News The Official Journal of Seven O Seven Operations Incorporated PDF Winter 2018 Roundhouse periodical The NSW Rail Museum magazine for members and rail enthusiasts Autumn 2019 p12 NSWGR Railway Carriage LAN 2344 Gumtree NSW amp VICTORIAN RAILWAYS THE SOUTHERN AURORA HO SCALE ALL BRASS MODEL Trainbuilder Brass Models Southern Aurora Auscision All Time Lists NSMA Further reading EditThe Southern Aurora Sleeping Cars Design and Construction Adam Eric Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin October November 1990 pp231 243 255 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New South Wales 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