Fingal Line Tasmania

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The TGR (Tasmanian Government Railways) '''Fingal Line''' is a route with supporting sessions that are available on the DLS. They are designed for '''T:ANE''' but they also work in '''TRS19''' (all versions). The line is narrow gauge (3ft 6in - 1047mm).
 
The TGR (Tasmanian Government Railways) '''Fingal Line''' is a route with supporting sessions that are available on the DLS. They are designed for '''T:ANE''' but they also work in '''TRS19''' (all versions). The line is narrow gauge (3ft 6in - 1047mm).
 
The Trainz layout is modelled on the actual route from '''Conara Junction''' on the main north-south '''Hobart''' to '''Launceston''' line that ran east 75km (about 47mi) to '''St Marys''' near the east coast. The entire line, plus two short colliery branch lines, is modelled as it existed in the 1950s. The current line (2020) has been truncated at '''Fingal''', about 2/3rds of its 1950s length, and all stations and yards have been removed.
 
  
 
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<td>[[file:Fingal Line Strip Map.png|link=|alt=Fingal Line Strip Map]]</td>
 
<td>[[file:Fingal Line Strip Map.png|link=|alt=Fingal Line Strip Map]]</td>
<td>Four stations were manned during normal office hours - '''Conara Junction''', '''Avoca''', '''Fingal''' and '''St Marys'''. '''Cullenswood''' was manned as needed for coal operations.<br><br>
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<td>The Trainz layout is modelled on the actual route that branched off the main north-south '''Hobart''' to '''Launceston''' line at '''Conara Junction''' and ran east 75km (about 47mi) to '''St Marys''' near the east coast. The entire line, plus two short colliery branch lines, as it existed in the 1950s in in the route. The current line (2020) has been truncated at '''Fingal''', about 2/3rds of its 1950s length, and all stations and yards have been removed.<br><br>
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Four stations were manned during normal office hours - '''Conara Junction''', '''Avoca''', '''Fingal''' and '''St Marys'''. '''Cullenswood''' was manned as needed for coal operations. Some of the "stations" were nothing more than "halts" with a station name sign and nothing else (including no platform).<br><br>
  
 
Products carried in the 1950s were:-
 
Products carried in the 1950s were:-
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*Passengers
 
*Passengers
 
*Coal
 
*Coal
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*Fertilizer
 
*Fertilizer
 
*Fuel
 
*Fuel
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These products are commodities in the supporting sessions.<br><br>
 
These products are commodities in the supporting sessions.<br><br>
Currently, 2020, coal is the only product carried on the line.</td>
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Currently, in 2020, coal is the only product carried on the line.</td>
 
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Revision as of 16:55, 9 July 2020

The TGR (Tasmanian Government Railways) Fingal Line is a route with supporting sessions that are available on the DLS. They are designed for T:ANE but they also work in TRS19 (all versions). The line is narrow gauge (3ft 6in - 1047mm).

Fingal Line Strip Map The Trainz layout is modelled on the actual route that branched off the main north-south Hobart to Launceston line at Conara Junction and ran east 75km (about 47mi) to St Marys near the east coast. The entire line, plus two short colliery branch lines, as it existed in the 1950s in in the route. The current line (2020) has been truncated at Fingal, about 2/3rds of its 1950s length, and all stations and yards have been removed.

Four stations were manned during normal office hours - Conara Junction, Avoca, Fingal and St Marys. Cullenswood was manned as needed for coal operations. Some of the "stations" were nothing more than "halts" with a station name sign and nothing else (including no platform).

Products carried in the 1950s were:-

  • Passengers
  • Coal
  • General Goods
  • Logs & Timber
  • Sheep & Wool
  • Apples
  • Fertilizer
  • Fuel

These products are commodities in the supporting sessions.

Currently, in 2020, coal is the only product carried on the line.
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