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MUSEUM UPDATE | The countdown begins

2023-05-01T22:59:57+10:00

While there has been a lot of work happening around the yard, we've also been busy working on our museum and we're pleased to announce that we are now in the final stages of the museum fit out. Located in the beautifully restored parcel room at Cooma Railway Station, the "Travel for Pleasure" museum tells the story of how travel on the railways changed the lives of a generation and opened up the state. Today saw our team install two glass display cases that will take pride of place in the parcel room exhibit. 🙋‍♀️ As we approach the opening [...]

MUSEUM UPDATE | The countdown begins2023-05-01T22:59:57+10:00

Track Restoration | Yard Update

2023-05-01T22:45:08+10:00

The equipment was putting up a fight this week but the first section of track restoration from the loco shed has been completed with the track re-gauged and new sleepers screwed into place. Work is now progressing south towards the turntable where old sleepers (or the hint of where sleepers might have been) have been removed and a combination of over 60 second-hand sleepers and recycled transoms have been placed on to the track, ready to be installed over the coming weeks. Having access to machinery has been a huge help in this process as we’re able to quickly move [...]

Track Restoration | Yard Update2023-05-01T22:45:08+10:00

ANNOUNCEMENT | Restoration of Railway Institute Building and Tennis Courts

2023-05-01T22:37:47+10:00

This week, we were privileged to host Nichole Overall MP at Cooma Railway Station to help us announce $310,000 in funding for the restoration of the Railway Institute Building and Tennis Courts. We also had the opportunity to show Nichole some of the amazing work that has already been completed. Built in 1928, the Tennis Courts are an example of the “Ant Hill” surface, built using crushed termite mounds, that was commonly used in regional NSW. These courts will be restored to original condition and will be made available to hire for the community. The Railway Institute Building, built in [...]

ANNOUNCEMENT | Restoration of Railway Institute Building and Tennis Courts2023-05-01T22:37:47+10:00

Project Update – Cooma Yard Track Restoration

2023-04-28T00:08:51+10:00

The next stage of track restoration within Cooma yard has now commenced between the loco shed and the station platform. Sleepers will be replaced on both southern loco shed roads on to the through road and back up the platform road to the platform. That’s almost 1km of track. This work will allow not only allow the railmotors to leave the loco shed but will also allow them to traverse between the loco shed and the platform, allowing visitors to explore the beautiful machines whilst visiting the museum. Degraded sleepers have been marked for the length of the section and [...]

Project Update – Cooma Yard Track Restoration2023-04-28T00:08:51+10:00

New Arrivals | MB Timber Box Van

2023-04-28T00:02:34+10:00

Our rolling stock collection continues to grow with the delivery this week of a Steel Framed MB Timber Box Van (MB 22493) from the NSW State Collection. This will be restored for static display and will eventually move into our Rolling Stock Display Shed. We’re starting to develop quite an interesting heritage goods consist in the yard now. Maybe some time in the future we might be able to see this consist making a photo op trip down the line once more. 📸🤔 If you would like to be part of getting trains running in the Monaro once more, please [...]

New Arrivals | MB Timber Box Van2023-04-28T00:02:34+10:00

Arson Attack at Cooma Railway

2023-04-27T23:55:39+10:00

Normally we like to share positive stories about the exciting progress being made by our volunteers but unfortunately today, our update is not a positive one. Shortly after midday today, volunteers working at Cooma Railway Station noticed smoke coming from the cutting on the northern approach to Cooma yard. Upon closer investigation, an individual was observed in the cutting, attempting to systematically set fire to multiple railway sleepers. The resulting fire then spread to the grass across the former stock sidings and down the track to the northern gates of the railway precinct before it could be extinguished by the [...]

Arson Attack at Cooma Railway2023-04-27T23:55:39+10:00

Project Update | Clearing the mess

2023-04-27T23:49:49+10:00

It’s not pretty work but it’s important work and another important step toward bringing the precinct back to life. This week we’ve had two teams working on clean-up projects within the precinct. As we’ve been clearing the yard and railway corridor, we’ve accumulated a large collection of scrap steal and rubbish which we’ve now been able to collate and send out for recycling. Across on the northern side of the loco shed, another team have been painstakingly removing years worth of rubbish and debris that have been dumped in the ash pit on the second road. The rubbish has now [...]

Project Update | Clearing the mess2023-04-27T23:49:49+10:00

Project Update | There Is Track Out There

2023-04-27T23:45:16+10:00

How good does that look? Our team of volunteers have continued their hard work clearing the railway corridor with another important section completed. It’s been hidden for a while but the line has now been cleared from the northern end of the yard, through to the Yareen Road crossing where the team have recently cleared a large section north of the road. It really is getting exciting now as we push further toward Snowy Junction and take another step towards getting trains running on this section in near future. There is still work to be done though, including: 🔹 Further [...]

Project Update | There Is Track Out There2023-04-27T23:45:16+10:00

Project Update | Getting Back on Track

2023-04-27T23:34:02+10:00

Operating a heritage railway is no simple task and a huge amount of work has been taking place behind the scenes to get trains back on rails in the Monaro but equally as important (and exciting) is the infrastructure that we’ll be running on. Over the past few weeks, our team of volunteers, assisted by our Work for the Dole participants, have commenced remediation work on the railway corridor between Cooma Station and Snowy Junction to the north. This 4.5km section of track will be the first phase of CMRs return to the rails. Our team have been steadily working [...]

Project Update | Getting Back on Track2023-04-27T23:34:02+10:00

Award Winning Roses

2023-04-27T23:26:36+10:00

🌹 AWARD WINNING ROSES🌹You may have seen the beautiful rose gardens that we’ve been cultivating over the last couple of years across the Cooma Railway precinct. We think they are amazing and this weekend, the judges agreed! CMR entered some of our roses in the 2022 Cooma Show and we’ve won two second place awards for: 🔹️ 3 Full Bloom Roses 🔹️ 1 Red Bloom We’re super proud of gardens and can’t wait to bring more entries next year.

Award Winning Roses2023-04-27T23:26:36+10:00
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