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Started by ozbob, June 11, 2012, 07:09:45 AM

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Blast  from the  past!
WOOLLOONGABBA  FIVEWAYS circa  1921-1969



FJ Holden, Ford Cortina and choo-choo train



Bedford and Morris Z Ute. Ford V8 Pilot and a Ford Prefect. An Albion bus YUK!



Changing the direction of the tram cable power.



Just  in case you couldn't see the train coming at  walking speed, a gentleman  would
Escort  the train ringing a  bell.



Don't  know that round thing, but the trains could be  turned around to face the  opposite
[it's a turntable!!]

Direction  Ipswich Road at the Woolloongabba  Fiveways.  The other building is  the Gabba  Police Station"



There  you go! They still did the bell thing even when  trains were bright blue and  diesel
Electric.   Probably Workplace Health Safety and tied up  with all that risk  management
Stuff?



OK,  what happened, the cop has dyed his  hair! It use to be  red!
Hence  "Just past the red headed Cop" as a  direction.
A  Ford Prefect, Ford V8 Pilot, Jaguar, FX Holden  and in the distance a Standard  Vanguard.



Don't know that one.I THINK IT'S THE RAILWAY HOTEL or the Chalk



The  guy in the tower controlled the  trains.
  The  fuel pumps operated by hand pumping the fuel  into the glass tanks at the top  that had  gallons marked on  them.
  When  you turned the lever the fuel would siphon into  your tank.
  The  trigger was a later  addition.
See  the Flying Red horse?  That's Mobil.   RPM is Caltex.
  One  could sell any brand of fuel and oil at the servo.
Hence  the sign "This Pump Please" That's the fuel the  servo got the best deal on  for
The  Price War.
Brands  were separated into different  tanks.



Another  traffic jam while waiting for the Cop! Can you  see it?
Buggar,  late for work!



With  pedestrians crossing the road, all the Trains,  automobiles, trams and bicycles  had
  To  stop.  They were the days when a pretty  girl could hold up the  lot.
A  Dodge/International small truck had a Chrysler  Slant 6 petrol engine out of a Valliant  car.
Half baked projects, have long term consequences ...
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red dragin

Thanks Bob, glad the email made it. :)

Comments where as the email was sent to me.

Otto

#2
That first photo looks more like the Ipswich road crossing near where the Balaclava st intersection is.

EDIT



No, scratch that. Just recognised a building in the background..
That is the Logan Road crossing . The street on the right rear is Trafalgar Street...
7 years at Bayside Buses
33 years at Transport for Brisbane
Retired and got bored.
1 year at Town and Country Coaches and having a ball !

Fares_Fair

Some great photos there.
Regards,
Fares_Fair


Otto

Quote from: ozbob on June 11, 2012, 07:09:45 AM




Don't know that one.I THINK IT'S THE RAILWAY HOTEL or the Chalk

I think you are spot on.. I remember it as the Railway Hotel.  ;D

7 years at Bayside Buses
33 years at Transport for Brisbane
Retired and got bored.
1 year at Town and Country Coaches and having a ball !

Fares_Fair

If you look very carefully above the word Castlemaine in the original picture you can just see the words (somebody's name) Railway Hotel.
Also visible around the top of the building and on the top front facade.
Regards,
Fares_Fair


HappyTrainGuy

The Railway Hotel looks better  :lo

techblitz

i like pics 0022/0077


pedestrians coming out of the gabba busway have pretty much the same view today.

moreton rubberworks building est 1890 and still going strong today lol. I wonder if the owners plan on doing anything with it or just let it serve as a memorial to the old days.

Otto



The building behind the 'railway crossing' sign was still there when I started driving buses. I used to get fish n chips from there during meal breaks ( pre busway ).
The train is exiting what is now the Gabba Busway portal.
You can see the trolley bus wires above the train.
7 years at Bayside Buses
33 years at Transport for Brisbane
Retired and got bored.
1 year at Town and Country Coaches and having a ball !

huddo45

The 'guy in the tower' was the tramway signalman. My dad worked at the 'Gabba as a flagman at one time. One of the cops from the 'Gabba police station, (two storey building visible in the turntable pic) said to him once, "If some b....d in a car comes too close, throw the bell thru his windscreen and say it slipped out of your hand.' :D

colinw

What a wonderful collection of photographs. I never knew diesel locos actually made it to the 'Gabba.

Anyone care to start a sweep on what date someone will next be able to photograph a QR train at Woolloongabba?

SurfRail

Quote from: colinw on July 05, 2012, 12:49:09 PM
What a wonderful collection of photographs. I never knew diesel locos actually made it to the 'Gabba.

Anyone care to start a sweep on what date someone will next be able to photograph a QR train at Woolloongabba?

Assuming they don't take zero harm to the next level and ban photography in underground stations like Metro have.
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colinw

Heh, they'll never stop people with phones, and by 2020+ I expect you'll be able to get real-time capture of anything that passes through a smart pair of sunglasses.

Trying to ban photography in a world of ubiquitous image capture & broadband communications is impossible.

SurfRail

Quote from: colinw on July 06, 2012, 11:03:57 AM
Trying to ban photography in a world of ubiquitous image capture & broadband communications is impossible.

Banning - yes, absolutely.

Trying to ban - no, sadly...
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