Mornington Tourist Railway Explained

Type:Tourist railway
Mornington Tourist Railway
Yearcompleted:1889
Close:1981
Event1label:Reopened
Event1:1999
Status:Heritage railway
Website:morningtonrailway.org.au

The Mornington Tourist Railway is a heritage railway near Mornington, a town on the Mornington Peninsula, near Melbourne, Victoria. The line is managed by the Mornington Railway Preservation Society and operates on part of the former Victorian Railways branch line which ran from Baxter to Mornington.

History

The Mornington railway line was a rural railway branching from the Stony Point railway line at Baxter. The line operated for 92 years before closing. Ten years later, the line was reopened as a heritage railway.

Mornington Railway Preservation Society

The Mornington Railway Preservation Society (MRPS) was formed out of a public meeting in 1984, with the objective of securing access to the then-closed Mornington railway line. The vision was to reopen it as a heritage railway, focusing on the operation of steam-hauled passenger trains. In 1991, the MRPS was granted a State Government Order in Council, giving access and operating rights to the line, so it could be operated as a heritage railway.[2]

Prior to the granting of the Order in Council to the MRPS, the final section of the line between Rail Motor Stopping Place (RMSP) 16 and the former Mornington terminus, which was considered to have significant commercial value, was sold to private investors by the State Government. The track and infrastructure at the station was removed and some parcels of the land were subsequently developed, including an extension to the Mornington Bush Nursing Hospital and a new shopping complex erected on the site of the former Mornington station itself. A commemorative plaque and replica station name board, erected by Mornington Historical Society adjacent to the shopping centre, is now the only visible evidence of the original terminus.

The 700NaN0 turntable from Mornington Station was removed by SteamRail Victoria, which had been the custodians of it by arrangement with the State Government up until the time the site was sold. The turntable was later overhauled by SteamRail and re-installed at Warrnambool, where it is still in use, being required there to enable R class steam locomotives to be turned at that location. SteamRail offered the MRPS a 530NaN0 turntable, formerly at Yea, as a substitute, which is suitable for turning K, J, D3 and Y class locomotives. They are the only steam locomotive classes considered likely to operate on the line in the foreseeable future.

The station building at Mornington was made available to the MRPS for re-use, but was found to be infested with termites and largely unusable. The MRPS was able to recover most of the points, and some track, from the station yard. They will eventually be used to provide additional sidings at Moorooduc station, the main operating centre of the railway. Two palm trees, which graced the garden in front of the original station building for many years, were relocated to the new station site, but did not survive the transplanting in their new location.

At present, the heritage railway runs between Moorooduc station and the new Mornington station, which is sited at Yuilles Road in Mornington, 100m from the site of RMSP 16. The new station was opened formally on Sunday 18 April 1999, as a platform requiring pull-push working. A run-around loop was added later. There is an intermediate stop at Tanti Park station. There are plans for the remaining section of line, between Moorooduc station and Baxter station, to be restored.[2] The Peninsula Link freeway has been constructed with an overpass across the line to allow for continued operation, and might even assist future operations to Baxter by removing significant traffic from the Moorooduc Highway level crossing.

Operations

The MRPS is in possession of four former Victorian Railways K class steam locomotives, K 163 (formerly plinthed in Frankston), K 177 (donated by Langi Morgala Museum in Ararat), K 159 (formerly plinthed in Hamilton) and K 191 (formerly plinthed in Wangaratta). K 163 is the only one currently in service. K 177 is under heavy restoration, and K 191 has been disassembled for inspection and long term restoration.) The MRPS also has two T class diesel locomotives (T334 and T411) and a Victoria Railways rail tractor.[2]

Tourist trains run on each Sunday of each month and on Wednesdays during Victorian school holidays, between Moorooduc and Mornington railway stations, although the current Mornington station is displaced somewhat due to the original alignment having been built over.

Steam locomotives

NumberImageYear builtBuilderStatusNotes
K 1591940Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsStoredPreviously plinthed in a park in Hamilton in country Victoria. Stored for possible future restoration. A locomotive was reassembled as a composite of unrestorable parts from K159, K174 and K177; this unnumbered locomotive is now displayed at K159's previous home in the park at Hamilton.
K 1631941OperationalWas plinthed in a park in Frankston after withdrawal from service by the Victorian Railways. Restored to steam by the MRPS in 1985, it saw mainline service until early to Mid '90s. It was then booked for its 25-year overhaul in 2005 and returned to service 2010. In 2016 it wore K177 plates for the 75th Birthday of K177. February 23, 2020, the locomotive was transferred by road to Newport for an overhaul. January 8, 2023, the locomotive relaunched at Moorooduc following the overhaul.
K 174Disassembled/ScrappedSalvaged from static display in Edinburgh Gardens, Fitzroy North by the MRPS in 1997. The locomotive as a whole was in very poor condition and unrestorable, however numerous components have been used in the restoration of K177 (including the frames).[3]
K 177Under restorationDonated to the Mornington Railway by Langi Morgala Museum in Ararat. Under heavy restoration, using parts from other locomotives (including K174). As the restored locomotive uses the frames from K174, it would normally have been known by that number; however the Mornington Railway wished to honour their agreement with the Langi Morgala Museum to restore a locomotive with the number K177.
K 1911946Stored dismantledFormerly plinthed in a park in Wangaratta. Brought to Mooorooduc in 2001 for eventual restoration, its boiler is now in use in K163.

Diesel locomotives

NumberImageYear builtBuilderStatusNotes
T 3341956EMD/clyde NSWOperationalwas painted pink in 1985
T 4111968EMD/clyde NSWOperationalhas a 567C motor and was formerly painted in MTR Blue yellow and grey
W 2411959Tulloch LimitedOperationalClass leader
TC 1UnknownUnknownStoredTrack Chief. Ex-BHP, is named Bob Parnell
TC 2UnknownUnknownStored Track Chief. Spare parts for TC 1

Passenger carriages

NumberImageYear builtBuilderStatusNotes
3 ABL12 April 1900Victorian Railways Newport Workshops, Mower & PartyStored
10 ABE2 September 1909Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsUnder Overhaul
34 BE7 October 1910Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsStored Pending RestorationFitted with air conditioning
45 BE23 March 1910Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsStored Pending Overhaul
58 BES28 July 1910Victorian Railways Newport Workshops, Bell & PartyStored
86 BPL18 June 1921Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsStored
6 BCPL7 April 1922Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsStoredFormerly was at McDonalds in Southland
24 AW5 July 1918Victorian Railways Newport Workshops, Scott & PartyOperational
27 BU27 February 1914Victorian Railways Newport Workshops, Fowles & PartyOperational
63 ABW13 August 1926Victorian Railways Newport Workshops, Scott & PartyStored Pending Restoration
65 AW22 October 1926Victorian Railways Newport Workshops, Gaulton & PartyOperational
152 W1883Johnson & Co., MelbourneStoredWorkmen's Sleeper
257 W1883Bevan, PStoredWorkmen's Sleeper
278 W16 April 1886PicklesStoredWorkmen's Sleeper
98 G12 July 1944Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsOperationalTait dual lighting trailer. Used for birthday parties
Melville30 April 1901Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsOperationalState Car No.2

Vans

NumberImageYear builtBuilderStatusNotes
5 CV26 June 1906Victorian Railways Newport Workshops, Herbert & PartyStored Pending Restoration
7 CV26 June 1906Victorian Railways Newport Workshops, Herbert & PartyUnder Restoration
2 CW28 November 1913Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsStored
17 CW25 June 1935Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsStored Pending Overhaul
35 C1 January 1892Australian Rolling Stock Co. SpotswoodStored
604 ZD19 December 1928Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsOperational
364 ZL21 October 1912Victorian Railways Newport WorkshopsOut of ServiceStationary vehicle for Ticket Office at Moorooduc Station
457 ZL20 June 1914Victorian Railways Newport Workshops, Rankin & PartyUnder Overhaul
586 ZL30 March 1928Victorian Railways Newport Workshops, Grigg & PartyStoredUsed for storage

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baxter . Vicsig . 2024-01-16.
  2. Web site: Mornington Railway - Steam Train Operations . Mornington Railway . 5 July 2019.
  3. Web site: K 174 - Salvaged from Edinburgh Gardens, Fitzroy. Australian Steam - Preserved Steam Locomotives Down Under. 1 February 2012.