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The Tyers Valley tramway was a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow-gauge timber tramway built by the Forests Commission of Victoria to exploit timber resources on the slopes of Mount Baw Baw, Victoria. At Collins Siding the tramway linked with the Victorian Railways' narrow-gauge line from Moe to Walhalla, and was built to the same 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge. The tramway used second-hand 40-pound-per-yard (19.8 kg/m) rails from Tasmania. It had a maximum grade of 1 in 30 (3.33%), and the curves a minimum radius of 80 ft (24.38 m). No ballast was used, but greater use was made of sleepers than was normal.

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  • The Tyers Valley tramway was a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow-gauge timber tramway built by the Forests Commission of Victoria to exploit timber resources on the slopes of Mount Baw Baw, Victoria. At Collins Siding the tramway linked with the Victorian Railways' narrow-gauge line from Moe to Walhalla, and was built to the same 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge. Sawmills in the forests of Victoria were usually connected to a railway by a privately owned tramway. Many of these tramways were constructed to very rudimentary standards, such as using timber rails and horses for motive power. The private tramways serving the Tyers Valley were largely destroyed by bushfires in 1926. Rather than rebuild the private tramways, the Forests Commission, the state-government body created to manage forest resources, decided to construct a higher-quality tramway to serve all private sawmills in the district. The tramway used second-hand 40-pound-per-yard (19.8 kg/m) rails from Tasmania. It had a maximum grade of 1 in 30 (3.33%), and the curves a minimum radius of 80 ft (24.38 m). No ballast was used, but greater use was made of sleepers than was normal. A geared locomotive was constructed by the Port Melbourne firm of in 1927. This locomotive, which had been purchased under requirements to support local industry, was too heavy and only ran once before being parked. Permission was given to import a Climax steam locomotive from the United States. The 25-ton class B locomotive was the last Climax locomotive ever manufactured, and the only one built for a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge railway. The tramway route extended 6.1 miles (9.8 km) from Collins Siding to Tyers Junction, where the line divided to follow two of the three branches of the Tyers River. Normal operation was for timber to be moved from sawmills to Tyers Junction behind . At Tyers Junction the timber was consolidated into trains which were then hauled upgrade to Collins Siding by the Climax. The tramway closed in 1949, and the Climax locomotive was moved to the Government sawmill at Erica. It was subsequently preserved on the Puffing Billy Railway, along with one of the TALC tractors. Most of the tramway route has been opened as a rail trail. (en)
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  • The Tyers Valley tramway was a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow-gauge timber tramway built by the Forests Commission of Victoria to exploit timber resources on the slopes of Mount Baw Baw, Victoria. At Collins Siding the tramway linked with the Victorian Railways' narrow-gauge line from Moe to Walhalla, and was built to the same 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge. The tramway used second-hand 40-pound-per-yard (19.8 kg/m) rails from Tasmania. It had a maximum grade of 1 in 30 (3.33%), and the curves a minimum radius of 80 ft (24.38 m). No ballast was used, but greater use was made of sleepers than was normal. (en)
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