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1 Background  





2 Railway Resource Centre  





3 Publications  



3.1  Books  





3.2  Magazines  



3.2.1  Australian Railway History  





3.2.2  Newsrail  





3.2.3  Railway Digest  





3.2.4  Sunshine Express  





3.2.5  Tasmanian Rail News  





3.2.6  The Recorder  





3.2.7  The Westland  









4 Affiliations  



4.1  Other groups  







5 See also  





6 References  





7 Further reading  





8 External links  














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Coordinates: 37°5115S 144°5253E / 37.8542719°S 144.8814227°E / -37.8542719; 144.8814227
 

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37°51′15S 144°52′53E / 37.8542719°S 144.8814227°E / -37.8542719; 144.8814227

The Australian Railway Historical Society (ARHS) aims to foster an interest in the railways, and record and preserve many facets of railway operations. It has had divisions in every state and the Australian Capital Territory, although the ACT division was wound up in 2016, along with the Victorian division in 2020. Since 1967, when each division incorporated, the state divisions have operated as separate entities. Each still trades under the ARHS brand, except in Western Australia, where the division is called Rail Heritage WA. Individual membership exceeds 2,500.[citation needed]

Background

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The ARHS was founded in Sydney in 1933 as The Railway Circle,[1] becoming the Australasian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society shortly afterwards. The society's name was changed to the present form in 1952.[2]

Divisions were later formed in most states, most of which established a railway museum, namely:

In February 2015, the ACT division commenced operating scrap metal services from FyshwicktoPort Botany through its commercial division, Espee Railroad Services, with locomotives and wagons leased from CFCL Australia.[4][5][6] In November 2016, the Canberra Railway Museum was suddenly closed after the commercial division, which had been started to subsidise popular but expensive heritage train trips, collapsed with more than $700,000 of debt.[7] That led to the ACT Division of the ARHS being placed into liquidation.[8]

In July 2020, the Victorian division was wound up, following a number of civil claims made against it by those who, as children, were abused by volunteers.[9][10]

Both the Canberra Railway Museum (Capital Region Heritage Rail) and Newport Railway Museum are now run by organisations separate from the ARHS.

Railway Resource Centre

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Located at the New South Wales division's Alexandria premises, The Railway Resource Centre is a collection of historical material pertaining to Australian railways, managed by the Society and volunteers. Access to the collection is available to members and to the general public for private research only. It houses thousands of documents, books, periodicals, photographs and slides which the Society has acquired over many years. It is constantly being added to by acquisitions through donations and bequests from Australian Railway Historical Society members and others.[11]

Publications

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Books

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1210 at the Canberra Railway Museum in April 2011
H220 at the Australian Railway Historical Society Museum in October 2006
P508 at the Western Australian Rail Transport Museum in April 2006

Each division has published and supported publishing of books and pamphlets about the history of regional railways. Significantly divisions have been the main resource of expertise in creating centenary and other anniversary publications regarding rail history.

The New South Wales Division operates a shop in Alexandria.[12] The NSW division also maintains the Railway Resource Centre. The centre houses the thousands of documents, books, periodicals, photographs and slides that the society has acquired over many years.[1]

Magazines

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Some divisions publishes magazines at various frequencies. The state and divisions of the society publish magazines that vary in content and depth, but which provide items of local information about state railway history and activities.

Australian Railway History

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In October 1937, Australasian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin was launched by the New South Wales division.[13] In May 1950 it was relaunched as Australian Railway History Society Bulletin.[14][15] In January 2004, it was renamed Australian Railway History. It is published monthly.[16]

It includes historical material from all states.[17]

Newsrail

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In November 1957, the Victorian division launched Divisional Diary.[18] From 1958 until 1965, it was also the publication of the Tasmanian division.[19] In January 1973, Divisional Diary was replaced by Newsrail.[20][21] It is published monthly.[22] Since May 2020, the magazine has been published by Victorian Rail Publishing Inc.[23]

Railway Digest

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In March 1963, the New South Wales division launched Railway Digest.[24] It is published monthly.[25][26]

Sunshine Express

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After publishing a supplement within the Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin for 16 issues, in February 1966, the Queensland division launched Sunshine Express.[27] In 1968, annual publication was increased from six issues to eight.[28] As of 2023, it is published bimonthly.[29]

Tasmanian Rail News

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From 1958 until 1965, the Victorian division's Divisional Diary also served as the Tasmanian division's publication.[19] In August 1965 Rail News was launched. In July 1968, it was renamed Tasmanian Rail News.[30][31]

The Recorder

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In October 1963, the South Australian division launched The Recorder.[32][33] In May 1992, The Recorder ceased publication with the ARHS deciding to pool resources with the National Railway Museum's Catch Point.[34][35][36] The arrangement ceased in December 2008.[37]

The Westland

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In July 1972, the Western Australian division launched The Westland Express.[38] It ceased in June 1973 after 12 issues.[39][40] In January 1985, it was revived as The Westland.[41] Publication ceased in 2019 after 287 issues.[42]

Affiliations

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Other societies and organisations with which the Australian Railway Historical Society is affiliated include:-[43]

Other groups

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Rail heritage is not the exclusive domain of the ARHS in Australia, and at various stages other groups of enthusiasts and individuals have endeavoured to create niches in the publishing and rail heritage businesses.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Australian Railway Historical Society (NSW)". MGNSW. Archived from the original on 9 March 2023. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  • ^ The Constitution and the change of the Society's name Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin January 1952 page 10
  • ^ "Rosewood Railway Museum". ARHS Queensland. Archived from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  • ^ Canberra railway freight services to start again after 32 years Access Recycling
  • ^ A new railway plan for Canberra's scrap metal Archived 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Canberra Times 6 March 2015
  • ^ "Rail freight returns to Canberra" Railway Digest March 2015 page 8
  • ^ O'Mallon, Finbar (3 August 2018). "Back on track: Canberra Railway Museum set to reopen". The Canberra Times. Archived from the original on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  • ^ "Railway Museum runs out of steam – Canberra CityNews". Canberra CityNews. 17 November 2016. Archived from the original on 19 November 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  • ^ Investigation into child sex offender Robert Whitehead’s involvement with Puffing Billy and other railway bodies Archived 17 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine Victorian Ombudsman June 2018
  • ^ Railways changes should not prevent making abuse claims Archived 15 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine Ryan Carlisle Thomas Lawyers 29 July 2020
  • ^ "Railway Resource Centre". Archived from the original on 28 February 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  • ^ Bookshop Archived 14 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine Australian Railway Historical Society
  • ^ Bulletin 1937–1987 Australasian Railway Historical Society Bulletin issue 600 October 1987 pages 218–220
  • ^ Celebrating 50 Years of the New Series of Bulletin Australian Railway History Society Bulletin issue 751 May 2000 pages 183–185
  • ^ Catalogue entry: Australian Railway History Society Bulletin Archived 7 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine National Library of Australia
  • ^ Catalogue entry: Australian Railway History Archived 7 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine National Library of Australia
  • ^ Australian Railway History Archived 15 May 2023 at the Wayback Machine Australian Railway Historical Society
  • ^ A Note from the President Divisional Diary November 1957 page 3
  • ^ a b DD 186 Divisional Diary March 1958 page 20
  • ^ Divisional Diary Newsrail January 1988 pages 4–7
  • ^ 1973 – 2023 50 Years Newsrail January 2023 pages 6–15
  • ^ Catalogue entry: Newsrail Archived 7 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine National Library of Australia
  • ^ "Victorian Rail Publishing Inc". 29 July 2020. Archived from the original on 8 July 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  • ^ New South Wales Digest – The First Ten Years Railway Digest March 1973 page 3
  • ^ Catalogue entry: Railway Digest Archived 7 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine National Library of Australia
  • ^ Railway Digest Archived 7 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine Australian Railway Historical Society
  • ^ Sunshine Express Sunshine Express issue 17 February 1966 page 3
  • ^ Editorial Sunshine Express issue 29 February 1968 page 2
  • ^ Catalogue entry: Sunshine Express Archived 7 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine National Library of Australia
  • ^ TRN turns 40 Tasmanian Rail News issue 229 October 2005 page 19
  • ^ Catalogue entry: Tasmanian Rail News Archived 7 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine National Library of Australia
  • ^ South Australian Recorder Divisional Diary January 1964 page 15
  • ^ The Recorder Completes its First Ten Years The Recorder October 1973 page 2
  • ^ From the Editor Catch Point issue 88 March 1992 page 3
  • ^ The Future The Recorder April 1992 page 100
  • ^ Catalogue entry: The Recorder Archived 7 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine State Library of South Australia
  • ^ Catch Point celebrates 30 years Catch Point issue 208 March 2012 page 30
  • ^ Here & There Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin issue 421 November 1972 page 11
  • ^ Here & There Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin issue 432 October 1973 page 11
  • ^ Catalogue entry: The Westland Express Archived 10 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine State Library of Western Australia
  • ^ Here & There Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin issue 567 January 1985 page 1
  • ^ Catalogue entry: The Westland Archived 10 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine State Library of Western Australia
  • ^ Australian Railway Historical Society NSW Div. Annual Report 2007–2008
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