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Wombat Creek Tramways

Wombat Creek is a H0 (1:87) scale model of a fictional town situated somewhere in the Victorian Goldfields, Australia.

The time is 1963. Geelong wins the VFL Championship against Hawthorn (109– 60). John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas. ValentinaTeresjkova is the first woman in Space. The men behind The Great Train Robbery get £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London.

The town consists of several buildings. The “Wombat Creek Bank and Gold Exchange” is a prominent building in the town centre. You will also find several other commercial buildings; among them the daily newspaper“W.C. Chronicle”(colloquial known as the "Toilet Paper") and “Wombat Creek Brewing Company” (Famous for the “Wombat Bitter”). “The Big Nugget Gold Mine” is situated at the Western outskirts of town near the small Chinatown. The War Memorial is in a small park along East Street.


The town’s mayor Alfred Campbell together with his son David Campbell owns several businesses, including the bank, the pub and the newspaper. AC/DC basically run the town and make most decisions on behalf of the rest of Wombat Creek’s residents, who, on the other hand, are too busy with their own businesses.


The mayor’s latest initiative is Wombat Creek Tramways. Wombat Creek doesn’t really need a tram system, but AC reckons tramways will improve the town’s reputation. Partly because of limited funds the tramways' construction and rolling stock depend heavily on second-hand requirements from other Australian and overseas tramways.

Race against the clock

Text & photos from Wombat Creek Tramways Posted on Tue, November 26, 2024 18:22:46
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With less than a week before Wombat Creek goes into boxes ready for a big relocation the ground floor of the Comedy Theatre is taking shape. Further construction is still planned during the relocation period.



New locomotives

Text and photos from Wombat Creek Consolidated Mines Pty Ltd Posted on Tue, November 26, 2024 18:18:54

While the surveyors are out to ascertain a possible extension of the railway into Gum Nut Gully, the chief engineer has already bought two more locomotives. The Garrett will probably be used as spare parts for the similar locomotive already based at the railway. The blue Darjeeling locomotive will be an interesting addition. Perhaps for future tourist trains into the Gully. And how much did the two locomotives cost? $15! Bargain, but the both need a major overhaul (read: installing a motor).

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