Lavender Bay abandoned Railway Line Waverton NSW.
Waverton Shunting Neck Also forming a special train run in association with the Sydney Harbour Bridge's 90th anniversary year, F1 follows closely behind the 3801/8649 special train. F1 is seen here arriving into the Waverton shunting neck before proceeding to Lavender Bay for a photo opportunity beside 3801.
F1 was evidently the less appreciated train of the day as most of the crowd dispersed after 3801's departure and before F1's arrival.
Waverton, NSW.
Sunday, 25 September 2022.
Spectators 8649 departs the shunting neck at Waverton towards Lavender Bay with a special train run in association with the Sydney Harbour Bridge's 90th anniversary year. 3801 was trailing at the rear of the train.
Waverton, NSW.
Sunday, 25 September 2022.
Waverton Greenness 3801 pulls into the shunting neck at Waverton having just crossed the Sydney Harbour Bridge hauling a special train run in association with the Sydney Harbour Bridge's 90th anniversary year. 8649 was trailing at the rear of the train.
Waverton, NSW.
Sunday, 25 September 2022.
Fashion Victim Waverton, NSW
Y292 - HMAS TORTOISE (Built 1945), Seen Here Moored in Riley's Bay, Ettalong, NSW, 20.5.2015 We travelled to Ettalong, NSW on 20th May 2015 to try to locate the tug US Army WT 85 Protrude, also known as HMAS Koolya , believed to be the last Wright Shipyards, Tuncurry, NSW built boat to be still afloat but alas after visiting Blackwall Bay, where we believed her to be moored (last recorded there 2007), we came away with no boat and no leads as to her whereabouts.
NOTE - The US Army WT85 Protrude was later located at Gosford Pier on 24th October 2015 after an anonymous tip off in a comment on one of these Y292 images posted on Flickr in 2015.
HMAS TORTOISE
The journey to Brisbane Water was not entirely for nothing as tucked over in the north western part of Riley's Bay opposite Booker Bay we were very pleased to find the WW2 RAAF bomb scow and 50-ton?, 56ftx18ft dive tender the HMAS TORTOISE .
Apart from the number Y292 placed prominently on the bow of the port or left hand side of the still registered, rather disheveled looking vessel, there were no obvious name markings to suggest it was in fact the Tortoise.
The HMAS TORTOISE was a sister ship to the HMAS TURTLE and both could be immediately recognised by the size of their names painted on the stern.
Construction of '015-73' ? later known as Tortoise, commenced in late 1944 and was completed in 1945 at Slazengers Pty Ltd on the Cooks River at Alexandria ? in Sydney.
The HMAS TORTOISE and the HMAS TURTLE were two of 6 x 50 ton ? vessels built as RAAF harbour and island service craft, or bomb scows, capable of carrying 2-1/4 tons of cargo in a single hold serviced by a derrick post. Another 27 boats were under construction when the war ended.
Originally launched as the 'RAAF 015-73' ? it was not until the vessel was transferred to the RAN's HMAS Rushcutter and HMAS Penguin bases in 1962 that the name HMAS TORTOISE was applied. She was also and given the pendant number Y292 which she still proudly displays today.
Other Names - {015-73}-'45 HMAS Tortoise-'62b68b71 {Y292}-'62b68b71b74 Tortoise-'74b88 {TV1}-b89 - Reference - M.Flapan - Australia NZ Register of Ships & Boats
Both HMAS TORTOISE 'RAAF 015-73' ? and HMAS TURTLE 'RAAF 015-75' ? were sold on April 26, 1974, with the Tortoise converted for salvage work in the Philippines and along the Australian East Coast while the Turtle saw service as a small privately owned cargo vessel and operated in northern Australia.
Eight years on in 1982, it was reported that the Tortoise had been abandoned as a hulk in Sydney's Hen and Chicken Bay where she was vandalized and badly damaged.
On the 11th March 1988 Tortoise was purchased by Mr FJ Hewitt of Umina, NSW and was restored by cadets of the TS Hawkesbury with assistance from personnel from the HMAS Waterhen at Waverton, NSW.
On the 1st of May 1988 The TS TORTOISE was loaned to the TS Hawkesbury as a training vessel for naval cadets, primarily operating on the Hawkesbury River and in Broken Bay and obviously wider afield in northern Australia as she required assistance from the HMAS Tarakan 11 following a breakdown on the 19th August 1992 enroute from Darwin to Cairns.
In August 1992, while participating in Operation BEACHCOMBER, Tarakan was involved in two rescue missions. On 9 August she began searching for a 17-foot fibreglass boat which had capsized the previous evening with two crew members aboard. The search proved unsuccessful but the two men were later found near Dunk Island, one of whom, sadly, was deceased. On 19 August she came to the assistance of the Naval Reserve Cadet training vessel, TV Tortoise, which had broken down while en route from Darwin to Cairns. Tarakan took Tortoise in tow and arrived in Cairns on 22 August.
There is a good image of the Diving Tender Tortoise beached at Port Stephens in 1968 HERE after a long scroll down.
After 1992 I have no further information and would be grateful of any details to complete the fascinating history of the HMAS TORTOISE.
Obviously the Tortoise was moved to Riley's Bay at some stage after 1992 so its possible the Protrude may well be still afloat somewhere having been renovated in 1991.
Any assistance in locating the Protrude is welcomed.
Read more details here in the The Navy - Magazine of the Navy League of Australia Jan-March 1990 P.22
See a full gallery of images of the HMAS TORTOISE taken 20th May 2015
Y292 - HMAS TORTOISE (Built 1945), Moored in Riley's Bay, Ettalong, NSW, 20.5.2015 We travelled to Ettalong, NSW on 20th May 2015 to try to locate the tug US Army WT 85 Protrude, also known as HMAS Koolya , believed to be the last Wright Shipyards, Tuncurry, NSW built boat to be still afloat but alas after visiting Blackwall Bay, where we believed her to be moored (last recorded there 2007), we came away with no boat and no leads as to her whereabouts.
NOTE - The US Army WT85 Protrude was later located at Gosford Pier on 24th October 2015 after an anonymous tip off in a comment on one of these Y292 images posted on Flickr in 2015.
HMAS TORTOISE
The journey to Brisbane Water was not entirely for nothing as tucked over in the north western part of Riley's Bay opposite Booker Bay we were very pleased to find the WW2 RAAF bomb scow and 50-ton?, 56ftx18ft dive tender the HMAS TORTOISE .
Apart from the number Y292 placed prominently on the bow of the port or left hand side of the still registered, rather disheveled looking vessel, there were no obvious name markings to suggest it was in fact the Tortoise.
The HMAS TORTOISE was a sister ship to the HMAS TURTLE and both could be immediately recognised by the size of their names painted on the stern.
Construction of '015-73' ? later known as Tortoise, commenced in late 1944 and was completed in 1945 at Slazengers Pty Ltd on the Cooks River at Alexandria ? in Sydney.
The HMAS TORTOISE and the HMAS TURTLE were two of 6 x 50 ton ? vessels built as RAAF harbour and island service craft, or bomb scows, capable of carrying 2-1/4 tons of cargo in a single hold serviced by a derrick post. Another 27 boats were under construction when the war ended.
Originally launched as the 'RAAF 015-73' ? it was not until the vessel was transferred to the RAN's HMAS Rushcutter and HMAS Penguin bases in 1962 that the name HMAS TORTOISE was applied. She was also and given the pendant number Y292 which she still proudly displays today.
Other Names - {015-73}-'45 HMAS Tortoise-'62b68b71 {Y292}-'62b68b71b74 Tortoise-'74b88 {TV1}-b89 - Reference - M.Flapan - Australia NZ Register of Ships & Boats
Both HMAS TORTOISE 'RAAF 015-73' ? and HMAS TURTLE 'RAAF 015-75' ? were sold on April 26, 1974, with the Tortoise converted for salvage work in the Philippines and along the Australian East Coast while the Turtle saw service as a small privately owned cargo vessel and operated in northern Australia.
Eight years on in 1982, it was reported that the Tortoise had been abandoned as a hulk in Sydney's Hen and Chicken Bay where she was vandalized and badly damaged.
On the 11th March 1988 Tortoise was purchased by Mr FJ Hewitt of Umina, NSW and was restored by cadets of the TS Hawkesbury with assistance from personnel from the HMAS Waterhen at Waverton, NSW.
On the 1st of May 1988 The TS TORTOISE was loaned to the TS Hawkesbury as a training vessel for naval cadets, primarily operating on the Hawkesbury River and in Broken Bay and obviously wider afield in northern Australia as she required assistance from the HMAS Tarakan 11 following a breakdown on the 19th August 1992 enroute from Darwin to Cairns.
In August 1992, while participating in Operation BEACHCOMBER, Tarakan was involved in two rescue missions. On 9 August she began searching for a 17-foot fibreglass boat which had capsized the previous evening with two crew members aboard. The search proved unsuccessful but the two men were later found near Dunk Island, one of whom, sadly, was deceased. On 19 August she came to the assistance of the Naval Reserve Cadet training vessel, TV Tortoise, which had broken down while en route from Darwin to Cairns. Tarakan took Tortoise in tow and arrived in Cairns on 22 August.
There is a good image of the Diving Tender Tortoise beached at Port Stephens in 1968 HERE after a long scroll down.
After 1992 I have no further information and would be grateful of any details to complete the fascinating history of the HMAS TORTOISE.
Obviously the Tortoise was moved to Riley's Bay at some stage after 1992 so its possible the Protrude may well be still afloat somewhere having been renovated in 1991.
Any assistance in locating the Protrude is welcomed.
Read more details here in the The Navy - Magazine of the Navy League of Australia Jan-March 1990 P.22
See a full gallery of images of the HMAS TORTOISE taken 20th May 2015
Y292 - HMAS TORTOISE (Built 1945), Seen Here Moored in Riley's Bay, Ettalong, NSW, 20.5.2015 We travelled to Ettalong, NSW on 20th May 2015 to try to locate the tug US Army WT 85 Protrude, also known as HMAS Koolya , believed to be the last Wright Shipyards, Tuncurry, NSW built boat to be still afloat but alas after visiting Blackwall Bay, where we believed her to be moored (last recorded there 2007), we came away with no boat and no leads as to her whereabouts.
NOTE - The US Army WT85 Protrude was later located at Gosford Pier on 24th October 2015 after an anonymous tip off in a comment on one of these Y292 images posted on Flickr in 2015.
HMAS TORTOISE
The journey to Brisbane Water was not entirely for nothing as tucked over in the north western part of Riley's Bay opposite Booker Bay we were very pleased to find the WW2 RAAF bomb scow and 50-ton?, 56ftx18ft dive tender the HMAS TORTOISE .
Apart from the number Y292 placed prominently on the bow of the port or left hand side of the still registered, rather disheveled looking vessel, there were no obvious name markings to suggest it was in fact the Tortoise.
The HMAS TORTOISE was a sister ship to the HMAS TURTLE and both could be immediately recognised by the size of their names painted on the stern.
Construction of '015-73' ? later known as Tortoise, commenced in late 1944 and was completed in 1945 at Slazengers Pty Ltd on the Cooks River at Alexandria ? in Sydney.
The HMAS TORTOISE and the HMAS TURTLE were two of 6 x 50 ton ? vessels built as RAAF harbour and island service craft, or bomb scows, capable of carrying 2-1/4 tons of cargo in a single hold serviced by a derrick post. Another 27 boats were under construction when the war ended.
Originally launched as the 'RAAF 015-73' ? it was not until the vessel was transferred to the RAN's HMAS Rushcutter and HMAS Penguin bases in 1962 that the name HMAS TORTOISE was applied. She was also and given the pendant number Y292 which she still proudly displays today.
Other Names - {015-73}-'45 HMAS Tortoise-'62b68b71 {Y292}-'62b68b71b74 Tortoise-'74b88 {TV1}-b89 - Reference - M.Flapan - Australia NZ Register of Ships & Boats
Both HMAS TORTOISE 'RAAF 015-73' ? and HMAS TURTLE 'RAAF 015-75' ? were sold on April 26, 1974, with the Tortoise converted for salvage work in the Philippines and along the Australian East Coast while the Turtle saw service as a small privately owned cargo vessel and operated in northern Australia.
Eight years on in 1982, it was reported that the Tortoise had been abandoned as a hulk in Sydney's Hen and Chicken Bay where she was vandalized and badly damaged.
On the 11th March 1988 Tortoise was purchased by Mr FJ Hewitt of Umina, NSW and was restored by cadets of the TS Hawkesbury with assistance from personnel from the HMAS Waterhen at Waverton, NSW.
On the 1st of May 1988 The TS TORTOISE was loaned to the TS Hawkesbury as a training vessel for naval cadets, primarily operating on the Hawkesbury River and in Broken Bay and obviously wider afield in northern Australia as she required assistance from the HMAS Tarakan 11 following a breakdown on the 19th August 1992 enroute from Darwin to Cairns.
In August 1992, while participating in Operation BEACHCOMBER, Tarakan was involved in two rescue missions. On 9 August she began searching for a 17-foot fibreglass boat which had capsized the previous evening with two crew members aboard. The search proved unsuccessful but the two men were later found near Dunk Island, one of whom, sadly, was deceased. On 19 August she came to the assistance of the Naval Reserve Cadet training vessel, TV Tortoise, which had broken down while en route from Darwin to Cairns. Tarakan took Tortoise in tow and arrived in Cairns on 22 August.
There is a good image of the Diving Tender Tortoise beached at Port Stephens in 1968 HERE after a long scroll down.
After 1992 I have no further information and would be grateful of any details to complete the fascinating history of the HMAS TORTOISE.
Obviously the Tortoise was moved to Riley's Bay at some stage after 1992 so its possible the Protrude may well be still afloat somewhere having been renovated in 1991.
Any assistance in locating the Protrude is welcomed.
Read more details here in the The Navy - Magazine of the Navy League of Australia Jan-March 1990 P.22
See a full gallery of images of the HMAS TORTOISE taken 20th May 2015
Y292 - HMAS TORTOISE (Built 1945), Seen Here Moored in Riley's Bay, Ettalong, NSW, 20.5.2015 We travelled to Ettalong, NSW on 20th May 2015 to try to locate the tug US Army WT 85 Protrude, also known as HMAS Koolya , believed to be the last Wright Shipyards, Tuncurry, NSW built boat to be still afloat but alas after visiting Blackwall Bay, where we believed her to be moored (last recorded there 2007), we came away with no boat and no leads as to her whereabouts.
NOTE - The US Army WT85 Protrude was later located at Gosford Pier on 24th October 2015 after an anonymous tip off in a comment on one of these Y292 images posted on Flickr in 2015.
HMAS TORTOISE
The journey to Brisbane Water was not entirely for nothing as tucked over in the north western part of Riley's Bay opposite Booker Bay we were very pleased to find the WW2 RAAF bomb scow and 50-ton?, 56ftx18ft dive tender the HMAS TORTOISE .
Apart from the number Y292 placed prominently on the bow of the port or left hand side of the still registered, rather disheveled looking vessel, there were no obvious name markings to suggest it was in fact the Tortoise.
The HMAS TORTOISE was a sister ship to the HMAS TURTLE and both could be immediately recognised by the size of their names painted on the stern.
Construction of '015-73' ? later known as Tortoise, commenced in late 1944 and was completed in 1945 at Slazengers Pty Ltd on the Cooks River at Alexandria ? in Sydney.
The HMAS TORTOISE and the HMAS TURTLE were two of 6 x 50 ton ? vessels built as RAAF harbour and island service craft, or bomb scows, capable of carrying 2-1/4 tons of cargo in a single hold serviced by a derrick post. Another 27 boats were under construction when the war ended.
Originally launched as the 'RAAF 015-73' ? it was not until the vessel was transferred to the RAN's HMAS Rushcutter and HMAS Penguin bases in 1962 that the name HMAS TORTOISE was applied. She was also and given the pendant number Y292 which she still proudly displays today.
Other Names - {015-73}-'45 HMAS Tortoise-'62b68b71 {Y292}-'62b68b71b74 Tortoise-'74b88 {TV1}-b89 - Reference - M.Flapan - Australia NZ Register of Ships & Boats
Both HMAS TORTOISE 'RAAF 015-73' ? and HMAS TURTLE 'RAAF 015-75' ? were sold on April 26, 1974, with the Tortoise converted for salvage work in the Philippines and along the Australian East Coast while the Turtle saw service as a small privately owned cargo vessel and operated in northern Australia.
Eight years on in 1982, it was reported that the Tortoise had been abandoned as a hulk in Sydney's Hen and Chicken Bay where she was vandalized and badly damaged.
On the 11th March 1988 Tortoise was purchased by Mr FJ Hewitt of Umina, NSW and was restored by cadets of the TS Hawkesbury with assistance from personnel from the HMAS Waterhen at Waverton, NSW.
On the 1st of May 1988 The TS TORTOISE was loaned to the TS Hawkesbury as a training vessel for naval cadets, primarily operating on the Hawkesbury River and in Broken Bay and obviously wider afield in northern Australia as she required assistance from the HMAS Tarakan 11 following a breakdown on the 19th August 1992 enroute from Darwin to Cairns.
In August 1992, while participating in Operation BEACHCOMBER, Tarakan was involved in two rescue missions. On 9 August she began searching for a 17-foot fibreglass boat which had capsized the previous evening with two crew members aboard. The search proved unsuccessful but the two men were later found near Dunk Island, one of whom, sadly, was deceased. On 19 August she came to the assistance of the Naval Reserve Cadet training vessel, TV Tortoise, which had broken down while en route from Darwin to Cairns. Tarakan took Tortoise in tow and arrived in Cairns on 22 August.
There is a good image of the Diving Tender Tortoise beached at Port Stephens in 1968 HERE after a long scroll down.
After 1992 I have no further information and would be grateful of any details to complete the fascinating history of the HMAS TORTOISE.
Obviously the Tortoise was moved to Riley's Bay at some stage after 1992 so its possible the Protrude may well be still afloat somewhere having been renovated in 1991.
Any assistance in locating the Protrude is welcomed.
Read more details here in the The Navy - Magazine of the Navy League of Australia Jan-March 1990 P.22
See a full gallery of images of the HMAS TORTOISE taken 20th May 2015
Y292 - HMAS TORTOISE (Built 1945), Seen Here Moored in Riley's Bay, Ettalong, NSW, 20.5.2015 We travelled to Ettalong, NSW on 20th May 2015 to try to locate the tug US Army WT 85 Protrude, also known as HMAS Koolya , believed to be the last Wright Shipyards, Tuncurry, NSW built boat to be still afloat but alas after visiting Blackwall Bay, where we believed her to be moored (last recorded there 2007), we came away with no boat and no leads as to her whereabouts.
NOTE - The US Army WT85 Protrude was later located at Gosford Pier on 24th October 2015 after an anonymous tip off in a comment on one of these Y292 images posted on Flickr in 2015.
HMAS TORTOISE
The journey to Brisbane Water was not entirely for nothing as tucked over in the north western part of Riley's Bay opposite Booker Bay we were very pleased to find the WW2 RAAF bomb scow and 50-ton?, 56ftx18ft dive tender the HMAS TORTOISE .
Apart from the number Y292 placed prominently on the bow of the port or left hand side of the still registered, rather disheveled looking vessel, there were no obvious name markings to suggest it was in fact the Tortoise.
The HMAS TORTOISE was a sister ship to the HMAS TURTLE and both could be immediately recognised by the size of their names painted on the stern.
Construction of '015-73' ? later known as Tortoise, commenced in late 1944 and was completed in 1945 at Slazengers Pty Ltd on the Cooks River at Alexandria ? in Sydney.
The HMAS TORTOISE and the HMAS TURTLE were two of 6 x 50 ton ? vessels built as RAAF harbour and island service craft, or bomb scows, capable of carrying 2-1/4 tons of cargo in a single hold serviced by a derrick post. Another 27 boats were under construction when the war ended.
Originally launched as the 'RAAF 015-73' ? it was not until the vessel was transferred to the RAN's HMAS Rushcutter and HMAS Penguin bases in 1962 that the name HMAS TORTOISE was applied. She was also and given the pendant number Y292 which she still proudly displays today.
Other Names - {015-73}-'45 HMAS Tortoise-'62b68b71 {Y292}-'62b68b71b74 Tortoise-'74b88 {TV1}-b89 - Reference - M.Flapan - Australia NZ Register of Ships & Boats
Both HMAS TORTOISE 'RAAF 015-73' ? and HMAS TURTLE 'RAAF 015-75' ? were sold on April 26, 1974, with the Tortoise converted for salvage work in the Philippines and along the Australian East Coast while the Turtle saw service as a small privately owned cargo vessel and operated in northern Australia.
Eight years on in 1982, it was reported that the Tortoise had been abandoned as a hulk in Sydney's Hen and Chicken Bay where she was vandalized and badly damaged.
On the 11th March 1988 Tortoise was purchased by Mr FJ Hewitt of Umina, NSW and was restored by cadets of the TS Hawkesbury with assistance from personnel from the HMAS Waterhen at Waverton, NSW.
On the 1st of May 1988 The TS TORTOISE was loaned to the TS Hawkesbury as a training vessel for naval cadets, primarily operating on the Hawkesbury River and in Broken Bay and obviously wider afield in northern Australia as she required assistance from the HMAS Tarakan 11 following a breakdown on the 19th August 1992 enroute from Darwin to Cairns.
In August 1992, while participating in Operation BEACHCOMBER, Tarakan was involved in two rescue missions. On 9 August she began searching for a 17-foot fibreglass boat which had capsized the previous evening with two crew members aboard. The search proved unsuccessful but the two men were later found near Dunk Island, one of whom, sadly, was deceased. On 19 August she came to the assistance of the Naval Reserve Cadet training vessel, TV Tortoise, which had broken down while en route from Darwin to Cairns. Tarakan took Tortoise in tow and arrived in Cairns on 22 August.
There is a good image of the Diving Tender Tortoise beached at Port Stephens in 1968 HERE after a long scroll down.
After 1992 I have no further information and would be grateful of any details to complete the fascinating history of the HMAS TORTOISE.
Obviously the Tortoise was moved to Riley's Bay at some stage after 1992 so its possible the Protrude may well be still afloat somewhere having been renovated in 1991.
Any assistance in locating the Protrude is welcomed.
Read more details here in the The Navy - Magazine of the Navy League of Australia Jan-March 1990 P.22
See a full gallery of images of the HMAS TORTOISE taken 20th May 2015
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