Australian Railway Historical Society
The Australian Railway Historical Society (ARHS) was founded in Sydney in 1933 as The Australasian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society. It aims to foster an interest in the railways, and record and preserve many facets of railway operations. Membership now exceeds 2,500, with divisions in every state and the Australian Capital Territory. The society's name was changed to the present form in 1952. Each division trades under the ARHS brand except for Western Australia which trades as Rail Heritage WA.
Books
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 has a shop in Redfern.[1] The society 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.
Museums
Some divisions maintain a railway museum:
- ACT - Canberra Railway Museum, Kingston
- Victoria - Australian Railway Historical Society Museum, Williamstown North
- South Australia - SteamRanger operates the Victor Harbor line as a working museum
- Western Australia - Western Australian Rail Transport Museum, Bassendean
Serial publications
Each Division publishes magazines, at various frequencies. A dedicated magazine for the whole of Australia was also published for many decades - simply as the Bulletin (1952-2003),[2] it is now called Australian Railway History.
Prior to 1952, it was known as the Australasian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin.[3] It includes historical material from all states, published monthly by the New South Wales Division. The seven state and territory Divisions of that Society additionally publish magazines that vary in content and depth, but which provide items of local information about state railway history and activities.
- NSW Division: Railway Digest,[4] Australian Railway History[5]
- Queensland Division: Sunshine Express[6]
- SA Division: Newsletter[7]
- Tasmania Division: Tasmanian Rail News[8]
- Victorian Division: Members newsletter,[9] Newsrail[10]
- WA Division: The Westland[11]
The Tasmanian Division was originally a subdivision of the much larger Victorian Division, until 1965 when increasing interest and falling printing costs made a separate division possible.
Other groups
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.
Railway Resource Centre
The Railway Resource Centre is a collection of Australian railways historical materials managed by the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum and available 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.[12] It is located at the New South Wales division's Redfern premises.
Affiliations
Other societies and organisations with which the Australian Railway Historical Society is affiliated include:-[13]
- Australian Electric Traction Association
- Canadian Railway Historical Association
- Irish Railway Record Society
- Light Railway Research Society of Australia
- Light Rail Transit Association (UK)
- Narrow Gauge Railway Society (UK)
- National Railway Historical Society (USA)
- New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society
- Rail Motor Society
- Railway Correspondence and Travel Society (UK)
- Railway Society of Southern Africa
- Royal Australian Historical Society
- Trainworks Railway Museum
- 3801 Limited
Espee Railroad Services
In February 2015, the ACT division commenced operating scrap metal services from Fyshwick to Port Botany through its commercial division, Espee Railroad Services, with locomotives and wagons leased from CFCL Australia.[14][15][16]
See also
- Quinlan, Howard; Newland, John R. (2000). Australian Railway Routes 1854 to 2000. Redfern, N.S.W.: Australian Railway Historical Society - New South Wales Division. ISBN 0-909650-49-7.
- List of railroad-related periodicals
References
- ↑ ARHS/nsw Bookshop
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society (1952), Bulletin, Australian Railway Historical Society, ISSN 0005-0105
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society; Australasian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society (1950), Bulletin, Australasian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society, retrieved 14 January 2013
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society. New South Wales Division (1983), Railway digest, The Society, ISSN 0157-2431
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society. New South Wales Division; Australian Railway Historical Society (2004), Australian railway history : bulletin of the Australian Railway Historical Society, Australian Railway Historical Society, New South Wales Division, ISSN 1449-6291
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society. Queensland Division (1960), Sunshine express, Australian Railway Historical Society, retrieved 14 January 2013
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society. South Australian Division (1990), Newsletter, Australian Railway Historical Society, South Australian Division, retrieved 6 July 2012
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society. Tasmanian Division (1965), Tasmanian Rail News, The Division, retrieved 14 January 2013
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society. Victorian Division (1973), Members newsletter, The Society, Victorian Division, retrieved 6 July 2012
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society. Victorian Division (1973), Newsrail, Australian Railway Historical Society, Victorian Division], ISSN 0310-7477
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society. Western Australian Division (1985), The Westland, The Division, retrieved 6 July 2012
- ↑ Railway Resource Centre
- ↑ Australian Railway Historical Society NSW Div. Annual Report 2007-2008
- ↑ Canberra railway freight services to start again after 32 years Access Recycling
- ↑ A new railway plan for Canberra's scrap metal Canberra Times 6 March 2015
- ↑ "Rail freight returns to Canberra" Railway Digest March 2015 page 8
External links
- ARHS ACT Division
- ARHS New South Wales Division
- ARHS Queensland Division
- ARHS South Australian Division (SteamRanger)
- ARHS Tasmanian Division
- ARHS Victorian Division
- ARHS Western Australian Division
- Espee Railroad Services