Now before I start, and before the online loony element begin ranting, the date was May 15th and before the current Covid restrictions were thrust upon us. I know the date appears on each photo, but I find many people fail to check such things in the eagerness to have a good ol fashion whinge.
Some in particular......... you know who you are.
Anyway, for what it's worth, here is a look at a day out around Sydney with ol mate Jason.
Mascot station, in what could well be weekday peak hour nowadays. :-(
However, it was early on a Saturday morning, and I had just been dropped outside the station entrance. There is a lot of work going on here at the moment, with that ridiculously busy, and quite dangerous, pedestrian crossing being replaced by a underground walkway that should have been built at the start.
I got no still shots inside the station, but part 1 of the video above have coverage of the trains.
Todays plan was to start at Central and follow the light rail through to Circular Quay, before trying to catch one of the endangered Freshwater class ferries to Manly.
From Central, I walked to Haymarket, before catching a tram to Town Hall.
From Central, I walked to Haymarket, before catching a tram to Town Hall.
010 + 009 on a Circular Quay bound service in Eddy Avenue.
2040 on 309 from Banksmeadow (instead of the former, and more convenient, Matraville) service in Eddy Avenue.
2797 on 393 to Little Bay service in Eddy Avenue.
Caught the tram from Haymarket to Town Hall, both in an effort to try to catch up with Jason (who I would find out was already in Circular Quay), and to check out the locfation where the light rail changes from the standard overhead wire setup, to some third rail operation for the balance of the journey to Circular Quay.
Town Hall Stop
033 + 034 on a Circular Quay bound service at Town Hall.
031 + 032 on a Randwick bound service at Town Hall.
026 + 025 cross 017+018 at Town Hall, with the Queen Victoria Building at left. Sydney icons Dymocks and Gowings can be seen at right/
017 + 018 on a Randwick bound service at Town Hall.
Above and below we see where the overhead ends.
This process will be seen in upcoming videos on the Semi-Retired Foamer Youtube Channel.
This process will be seen in upcoming videos on the Semi-Retired Foamer Youtube Channel.
Circular Quay
Circular Quay was once such an incredibly busy transport hub, with a vast amount of bus routes terminating and commencing here. Back in the 80s it was a matter of knowing which bus to photograph/video first.
Today it can be a bit of a boring wait.
Buses aside, the trains, ferries, and now the trams, still make it a great location for the transport gunzel.
A significant amount of QUEENSCLIFF shots were taken on the day. These will appear in a separate post.
COLLAROY approaching the Circular Quay wharves.
QUEENSCLIFF departing Circular Quay wharves for Manly.
At long last, I catch up with the legendary Jason Anthony of the secret Jason Anthony Youtube channel.
1694 and 4889 on Young Street at Circular Quay.
056+057 and 028+027 at the Circular Quay tram terminus on Alfred Street.
2276 on Young Street at Circular Quay.
Route 333 to Bondi Beach.
Route 333 to Bondi Beach.
2229 on Young Street at Circular Quay.
Video: How it used to be. Part of this one has appeared on the BBC.
By the time I reached Circular Quay, Jason had already racked off on a ferry elsewhere, and all hope of catching up with him for a Manly run rapidly diminished.
So I thought I would set about trying to get some shots of the soon to be retired QUEENSCLIFF and NARRABEEN.
So I thought I would set about trying to get some shots of the soon to be retired QUEENSCLIFF and NARRABEEN.
COLLAROY at the Circular Quay ferry wharves.
COLLAROY is one of the two Freshwater class now expected to survive the governments earlier plans to remove the whole class.
COLLAROY is one of the two Freshwater class now expected to survive the governments earlier plans to remove the whole class.
CHARLOTTE at the Circular Quay.
QUEENSCLIFF approaching the Circular Quay wharves.
A significant amount of QUEENSCLIFF shots were taken on the day. These will appear in a separate post.
Incredibly, Jason miraculously makes an appearance before I head back south to Railway Square and, following a quick bite to eat, we drag ourselves on too the wharves for a trip to Manly on COLLAROY.
ES7 in Circular Quay.
Further details on the fleet can be found HERE!
Further details on the fleet can be found HERE!
COLLAROY approaching the Circular Quay wharves.
QUEENSCLIFF departing Circular Quay wharves for Manly.
At long last, I catch up with the legendary Jason Anthony of the secret Jason Anthony Youtube channel.
For those haters in the Tweed area, please note that we were wearing masks. Yes, Covid measures in place for responsible ferry funzelling.
RIP CURL CURL and DEE WHY..
LOUISE SAUVAGE at the Circular Quay wharves.
Two naval vessels at Garden Island.
Despite the lovely looking sunny day, the temperatures were near on South Pole like.
Despite the lovely looking sunny day, the temperatures were near on South Pole like.
HMAS Choules @ HMAS Waterhen
For anyone interested, this ship was launched in 2006 as the RFA LARGS BAY. In 2011, the Royal Australian Navy bidded on her and won.
She was subsequently renamed as part of the ownership change.
At time of compiling this, HMAS Choules is in Townsville (Queensland).
For anyone interested, this ship was launched in 2006 as the RFA LARGS BAY. In 2011, the Royal Australian Navy bidded on her and won.
She was subsequently renamed as part of the ownership change.
At time of compiling this, HMAS Choules is in Townsville (Queensland).
For lots more detail on the ship, see HERE!
COLLAROY after arrival at Manly.
Pretty self explanatory really..
3011 on route 162 to Seaforth at Manly wharf.
It is believed these North Shore services will be privatised later this year.
Our return to Circular Quay was timed so as to ride the endangered QUEENSCLIFF. Again, this will be covered in a separate post due to the amount of content.
This time was pass COLLAROY as she heads back to Manly again.
018+017 at the Circular Quay tram terminus..
Video: How it used to be. Part 3 - 1986
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Thank you to:
Jason Anthony, Daniel Callender and Brock Peadon
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Websites Of Interest
Semi-Retired Foamer Video
Jason Anthony Video
Save The Manly Ferry Page
Jason Anthony Video
Save The Manly Ferry Page
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