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Started by ozbob, June 02, 2022, 03:47:42 AM

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AC16 221A - Test Run to Grandchester - 9/05/2022

"On Monday 9th May 2022, QR Heritage steam locomotive AC16 221A ventured out onto the mainline for the first time in almost 3 and a half years for the purposes of a test run after a total re-tube of the boiler and also for crew training to re-certify drivers in steam traction.

This video captures the train at a selection of locations between Ipswich and Grandchester and also features a westbound Watco grain train enroute to Thallon."

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What a sight! 🤩🚂 Queensland Rail's historic AC 16 steam locomotive was out on the network today, completing a...

Posted by Queensland Rail on Tuesday, 21 February 2023
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AC16 221A driver training 23 February 2023

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The iconic AC16 steam locomotive is back on track! 🚂🔥 The unique loco is being leased to Downs Explorer until 6 May...

Posted by Queensland Rail on Monday, 6 March 2023
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I recently moved to Warwick and given the timing, I suspect this locomotive will be used for their upcoming multi-day trip to Goondiwindi and Toobeah in late April  :lo .

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AC16 221A - Transfer to Southern Downs Steam Railway - 6/03/2023

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"On the afternoon of Saturday 18th March 2023, the Southern Downs Steam Railway organized to operate a St Patrick's Day themed train out to the small Darling Downs township of Clifton where passengers would dine and be entertained at the "OShanley's Irish Hotel and Restaurant before returning to Warwick behind the AC16 steam locomotive.

Unfortunately for all involved, the tour didn't quite go according to plan. During a routine turning procedure at Hendon, the locomotive derailed over a kangaroo point. Busses were quickly organized to transfer the passengers to Clifton for dinner when it became clear that the train could travel further.

Several days later with the aid of two large cranes, the locomotive was re-railed and towed back to Warwick for a damage assessment. It's since been reported that QR are to take back possession of the locomotive for transportation back the Ipswich Railway Workshops for further inspection and repairs. All SDSR tours will be hauled by the DH45 until the heavy works on C17 971 are completed."

AC16 221A - ILL Fated Tour to Clifton - 18/03/2023

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Quote from: ozbob on March 31, 2023, 04:53:08 AMSeveral days later with the aid of two large cranes, the locomotive was re-railed and towed back to Warwick for a damage assessment. It's since been reported that QR are to take back possession of the locomotive for transportation back the Ipswich Railway Workshops for further inspection and repairs. All SDSR tours will be hauled by the DH45 until the heavy works on C17 971 are completed."

This explains why SDSR informed me this week my upcoming trip to Stanthorpe on 15 April will be diesel hauled. I hope the locomotive wasn't too badly damaged.

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https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/98583

Families take trip back in time for steam engine's 80th birthday celebrations

Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services
The Honourable Mark Bailey

3rd September 2023

. Queensland Rail's iconic AC16steam locomotive turns 80!
. Father's Day fun was on show for the whole family.
. More than 300 rail enthusiasts rode the historic steam engine from Ipswich to Grandchester station.

Today more than 300 rail enthusiasts rode Queensland Rail's historic steam engine, the AC16 221A, making a return trip from Ipswich to Grandchester station to celebrate its 80th birthday.

In partnership with the Australian Railway Historical Society Queensland Division (ARHS),Queensland Rail hosted a 'birthday' send off at the North Ipswich Rail Yards station.

Passengers rode in historic wooden carriages, travelling past picturesque farming land and the historic towns of Walloon and Rosewood before arriving at Grandchester station, where the first section of railway opened in Queensland in 1865.

The event is the first public open day held atGrandchester station since an agreement between Queensland Rail and the ARHS to reopen the station was signed earlier this year.

The trip also aligned with the Galvanized Ipswich Festival, which showcases the best heritage experiences and events Ipswich has to offer until 10 September.

Quotes attributable to Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey:

"Today is Father's Day, and what better day out for the family than taking a trip back in time and celebrating the long and rich history rail has in Queensland.

"This trip is about honouring the AC16's incredible service to our state as well as the many people who have shared in its impressive 80-year journey.

"Today we're not only hearing fond memories of this iconic steam engine, but also creating new memories for the next generation."

Quotes attributable to Member for Ipswich Jenifer Howard:

"There are few Ipswich locals without a connection to the railway, so this event is a fitting tribute to that rich history.

"Happy Birthday to the AC16 – thank you for 80 years of service."

Quotes attributable to Queensland Rail CEO Kat Stapleton:

"Ours is one of just two AC16s left in the entire country, so it's a rare and special opportunity for the next generation of visitors to ride on this important piece of Queensland rail heritage and celebrate an incredible milestone.

"The AC16 has such an interesting story. Landing in Queensland in 1943 from America, these steam engines ferried troops during World War 2 and served the state's communities in freight well into the late 1960s.

"Our fantastic Ipswich Workshops specialists overhauled this one in 2003—replacing the boiler, cab, tender and brakes system as well as the installation of auto couplers. Since then, the team has kept it in impeccable condition, so it will be a treat to see it at home on the track.

"Formerly known as 'Bigge's Camp', Grandchester Station opened in 1865 as the end of the first rail line in Queensland, but it really signified the beginning of prosperity for the state so we're thrilled it will again be experienced by the community in all its glory."

Quotes attributable to Australian Rail History Society Queensland Division President Steve Lamprecht:

"It's an incredible experience to travel on an 80-year-old steam locomotive, to a 160-year-old station – it is truly like a ride through history."

"Australian Rail History Society Queensland Division is proud to partner with Queensland Rail for this special event.

"We look forward to continuing to work closely with Queensland Rail to ensure important fragments of rail history can be enjoyed by all at our regular open days and community events."

ENDS

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