Now you're really in my backyard!! 😅. Beautiful spot and the museum is a real asset to the community. The Crank Up Heritage & Community Festival is held there every March. Wood chop comps and steam engines on display, plus many other exhibits. The rail trail you mentioned runs 40km, all the way from Lilydale to Warburton and passes through some very scenic locations.
Hi, It is that Ausie/Swede again writing from Sweden. Thank you for a very interesting Video. My grandfather had a farm at Gladysdale (next town up the road to Powelltown) and the first time we visited him there, we took the train from Moe (Yallourn was my home town) to Flinders Steet Station and then another to Yarra Junction where he picked us up. I would have been about 10 then. So as you can imagine, this brings back a whole lot of memories for me. Thank you foor a great video, by the way we did not use the word Caboose, it was a Guardsvan.
@@noelhayward4271 Your story and memory is what inspires me to make videos as l always wonder what it would have be like back in the day ... The challenges, the way of life and all the difficulties and pleasures that lifestyle would have been like,
interesting place. if that picture is that tractor before it was pulled out of the bush, 12:37, the loader attachment wasnt home made. malcolm moore was in williamstown road port melbourne. i knew a lot of people who got apprenticeships there. long after this was made, i might add.
Now you're really in my backyard!! 😅. Beautiful spot and the museum is a real asset to the community. The Crank Up Heritage & Community Festival is held there every March. Wood chop comps and steam engines on display, plus many other exhibits. The rail trail you mentioned runs 40km, all the way from Lilydale to Warburton and passes through some very scenic locations.
Totally agree, the station and museum has a relaxing atmosphere with plenty to discover 👍
Another Brilliant Video - Shared/Scheduled
Thank-you ... most appreciated 👍
Hi, It is that Ausie/Swede again writing from Sweden. Thank you for a very interesting Video. My grandfather had a farm at Gladysdale (next town up the road to Powelltown) and the first time we visited him there, we took the train from Moe (Yallourn was my home town) to Flinders Steet Station and then another to Yarra Junction where he picked us up. I would have been about 10 then. So as you can imagine, this brings back a whole lot of memories for me. Thank you foor a great video, by the way we did not use the word Caboose, it was a Guardsvan.
@@noelhayward4271 Your story and memory is what inspires me to make videos as l always wonder what it would have be like back in the day ... The challenges, the way of life and all the difficulties and pleasures that lifestyle would have been like,
interesting place. if that picture is that tractor before it was pulled out of the bush, 12:37, the loader attachment wasnt home made. malcolm moore was in williamstown road port melbourne. i knew a lot of people who got apprenticeships there. long after this was made, i might add.
wow ! you know your tractors ... I was just speculating 👍
@@urbanaerialexplorer1885 , i dont know my tractors. i'm a city boy who grew up in port melbourne. i read the info sheet. lol!
Hey mate I really like this video it's represented and great for location as well I will have to check it out
Thanks, to be fair I never knew it existed until the call of nature had me stop driving through ! 😄👍
Absolutely visit and create a RUclips video - keep busy and explore, even if others have ventured to these locations
@@urbanaerialexplorer1885yeah I'll definitely check it out I think it's a great place as well
@@urbanaerialexplorer1885oh yeah most definitely I'm looking at that type of stuff for my channel just a series called sights and sounds