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+ | <big>'''OPENED: 15 MAY 1907 · CLOSED: 2 DEC 1908 '''</big> | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Location: situated on the Emu Bay Railway approx. 6kms NW of [[Tullah]] and 7.5km NNE of [[Rosebery]] at 41° 42.76'N 145° 32.78'E ''' |
+ | * the closest post office to Farrell Siding during it's period of operation was at '''[[Mount Farrell]]''' (renamed Tullah in 1910) | ||
− | + | <gallery widths=200px heights=200px>file:farrell siding map small.jpg | |
+ | farrell siding map large.jpg</gallery> | ||
− | * | + | * for an enlargement, 'click' on either map once |
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+ | == Datestamp == | ||
+ | <big>'''Type 2'''</big> | ||
+ | <gallery widths=200px heights=200px>File:farrell siding type 2.jpg </gallery> | ||
− | + | * Earliest recorded date: '''11 JUN 1907''' · Latest recorded date: '''11 NOV 1908''' | |
− | '' | + | * examples of the Type 2 datestamp are rated '''RR''' - clear strikes such as the one above are elusive |
− | + | [http://tps.org.au/bb/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=639 ''Report an earlier or later use of the Type 2 datestamp here''] | |
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== Other Information == | == Other Information == | ||
− | <gallery widths=200px heights=200px>file:farrell | + | <gallery widths=200px heights=200px>file:wee georgie wood.jpg</gallery> |
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+ | * "Wee Georgie Wood" was one of three 2' gauge locomotive that provided the only connection between Farrell Siding and Tullah via the North Mount Farrell tramway between 1907 and 1962 | ||
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+ | <gallery widths=200px heights=200px>file:north mount farrell railway photo.jpg</gallery> | ||
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+ | * an excursion train on the North Mount Farrell Tramway crossing the Mackintosh River Bridge | ||
+ | * another photo of the train at Tullah may be viewed at the [http://tps.org.au/bb/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=673#p2747 TPS Online Forum.] Click on the image once for an enlargement. | ||
== Links & References == | == Links & References == | ||
− | + | * an interesting and detailed article about the [http://www.westernwilderness.com.au/clients/westcoast/downloads/Farrell%20Tramway%20-%20finalised%20proofs%202.pdf North Mount Farrell Tramway] by John Dennis may be found here | |
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− | ''Please contact the author of this listing | + | ''Please contact [mailto:ross@tassie.net.au the author of this listing] to report any errors and/or omissions or to provide better or 'missing' images, etc.'' |
Latest revision as of 19:43, 8 June 2014
OPENED: 15 MAY 1907 · CLOSED: 2 DEC 1908
Location: situated on the Emu Bay Railway approx. 6kms NW of Tullah and 7.5km NNE of Rosebery at 41° 42.76'N 145° 32.78'E
- the closest post office to Farrell Siding during it's period of operation was at Mount Farrell (renamed Tullah in 1910)
- for an enlargement, 'click' on either map once
Datestamp[edit]
Type 2
- Earliest recorded date: 11 JUN 1907 · Latest recorded date: 11 NOV 1908
- examples of the Type 2 datestamp are rated RR - clear strikes such as the one above are elusive
Report an earlier or later use of the Type 2 datestamp here
To the Index of Tasmanian Post Offices and Postal Markings
To the Tasmanian Datestamp Types main page |
Other Information[edit]
- "Wee Georgie Wood" was one of three 2' gauge locomotive that provided the only connection between Farrell Siding and Tullah via the North Mount Farrell tramway between 1907 and 1962
- an excursion train on the North Mount Farrell Tramway crossing the Mackintosh River Bridge
- another photo of the train at Tullah may be viewed at the TPS Online Forum. Click on the image once for an enlargement.
Links & References[edit]
- an interesting and detailed article about the North Mount Farrell Tramway by John Dennis may be found here
Please contact the author of this listing to report any errors and/or omissions or to provide better or 'missing' images, etc.