Welcome to the official site for the Lake Macquarie Live Steam Locomotive Society Ltd (LMLSLS).
We are a group of community members who build model trains and share them with the public. We follow a set of codes as set out by the AALS in building our trains.
| Where are we: | We are situated off Velinda Street, Edgeworth, NSW and have limited off-street parking. The land we operate from is provided by LMCC (Lake Macquarie City Council) and maintained by our members. See Map. Opens in MS Word for printing.
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| Our Tracks: | We have an elevated 3.5 and 5 inch gauge track, and a ground level 5 and 7.25 inch gauge track. Our tracks run through grass and bushland settings. We have equipment to help facilitate the loading and unloading of locos and carriages. One area is provided for 3.5 and 5 inch gauge; the other for the 7.25 inch gauge. We also have available 12 volt powered supply and compressed air. We have a couple of areas on both running tracks that facilitates water and coal (or coke) for the locos.
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| Membership: | Membership is by way of an application form and involves a probationary period then full membership. We have costs associated with this that are explained to you on your application.
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Fully enclosed footware must be worn to ride our trains.
| When: | On the last Sunday of each month, except December, we have a community day in which we donate our own time to provide train rides to the public. Run times are approximately 1 pm to 4 pm—weather permitting—with a 20 minute break for the drivers at 2.30pm.
Fully enclosed footware must be worn to ride our trains.
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| Facilities: | - Shaded picnic grounds
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| Costs: | Free to the community on our run days. We only ask that if you enjoyed yourself that you might help us in the way of a donation with donation boxes located around the grounds. Your donations help us maintain our grounds and contribute to the services provided.
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| Functions: | We offer private functions to organisations, and community based groups such as preschools and primary schools. These runs happen on Wednesdays, or Sundays other than the last Sunday of the month. There are costs involved in private functions so please forward a written application to book a date: do not email.
If you wish to celebrate a birthday party on our grounds, simply turn up on the last Sunday of the month (excluding December) and enjoy yourselves. |
In 1953, two fitters from Cardiff Railway Workshops, Alan Campbell and Sell Fisher, each decided to build a model steam locomotive. Very soon a young railway apprentice, Joe Huntley, who was destined to become a legend in his own right, joined them. The club was formed.
A small piece of council owned land in Seaman Avenue, Warners Bay, was allocated to them by the then Lake Macquarie Shire Council on which to build the original track. Other enthusiasts soon joined and a rather basic track of 3½", 2½", 1¾" was built out of rail on steel, timber sleepers and cement piers which varied in height to make the run quite exhilarating if not nerve racking. The first loco was a 1¾" 36 class, method burner, built by Joe Huntley. The club used the Warners Bay site until 1968.
When Council decided to resume the land, an alternative site was sought and finally the Velinda Street property at Edgeworth was suggested as being suitable for club purposes. More than a little dismay was felt by club members when it was realised the amount of work required to rebuild the track and expand the facilities. The land was situated in an area alongside a creek and next to the Water Board's sewerage treatment works; it was quite swampy, especially after rain, and had a jungle of fallen logs and lantana scrub.
On 16 February 1969, the first axe blow was struck by club members to start what was to become an immense clearing and filling task. Council gave quite a lot of assistance with fill and machinery to help level the site. Due regard was given to preserve the many beautiful native trees so as to enhance and maintain the area as a shady park.
By this time there were approximately 25 members, which meant that they had to be dedicated to take on the hard work ahead. Luckily, enthusiasm was not in short supply and the 3½ " track was first to be completed. Planning at this stage was for the 5" track to be laid inside the 3½ " gauge track. On-site decisions were quite common in those days to take advantage of situations previously unforeseen, and work proceeded with a maximum of effort and a minimum of fuss.
The club was very fortunate to have Jimmy Clarence as a member. He obtained much material from his representation to industries and manufacturers, which enabled the club members themselves to construct tracks and buildings. From his own works, he donated the angle and tie rods for both tracks, and at one stage was able to spend a fortnight (in a caravan with his wife) on-site cutting out the frame for the clubhouse. Subsequently, the 5" station was named after him in recognition of his contribution. |
Due to limited number of members, capital was in short supply for major works. Fees were five shillings per month and five shillings track levy. The Club started public running days and it was considered great to take $28 in donations. That was when the ladies decided to give a hand.
Visitors were looking for light refreshments, so the ladies provided drinks, homemade sweets and ice blocks. Cakes were also made to raffle and sell. This all took place on the verandah outside the clubhouse with half 44-gallon drums as ice containers. From these humble beginnings there is now a wonderful canteen with our ladies serving everything a visitor could want.
The Club has had the pleasure of hosting three national conventions since 1969. All those model locomotive enthusiasts who participated agreed that our track had one of the best layouts, and visitors claim that the Lake Macquarie Live Steamers are some of the friendliest.
On club and public running days and national conventions, our ladies auxiliary have excelled themselves in providing the much needed support to visitors and members alike. Thanks to their efforts, the club has benefited financially to the extent that we could not exist without them.
It is due to the planning, hard work and co-operation amongst the members that the Club has progressed to its present stage. New major works—disabled toilets, 5" covered station, signal boxes, 7¼" carriage sheds, 7¼" track extensions—have been completed in the last few years and more projects are planned.
Our Public patronage has grown enormously over the years to the stage where members operate their locomotives twice a month to cater to the hundreds of adults and children, and passenger rides of 1500-2000 per day are not uncommon.
Maybe it is because the Club is still non-commercial, which is a rare state of affairs in this day and age, that our popularity is at an all time high, and the club still relies entirely on donations to fund the ever increasing budget. |
| www.aals.asn.au | Austalian Association of Live Steamers |
| www.ameng.com.au | Australian Model Engineering |
| www.railcraft.50megs.com | Australian Rail Craft |
| www.canberramodelengineers.org.au | Canberra Society of Model & Experimental Engineers |
| dazed.org | Central Coast Model Steam Co-op Ltd |
| www.dncsystems.dynalias.com | DNC System Technologies—Minirail |
| www.ejwinter.com.au | E & J Winter, Model Enginering Supplies |
| www.hme.org.au | Hornsby Model Engineers Co-op Ltd |
| www.ils.org.au | Illawarra Live Steamers |
| www.minitrains.com.au | Mini Train Systems Pty Ltd |
| melsarocky.com.au | Model Engineers & Live Steamers Association, Rockhampton |
| www.smex.net.au | Scale Model EXchange |
| www.slsls.asn.au | Sydney Live Steam Locomotive Society Co-op Ltd |
| www.ssme.org.au | Sydney Society of Model Engineers Inc |
| www.tdme.org | Tamworth & District Model Engineers Inc |
| www.tracksandtrains.com/qsmee | QSMEE |
| www.wdls.org.au | Western Districts Live Steamers |
| Enquiries and Bookings: | All enquiries regarding and/or relating to bookings for private functions are by mail only. PO Box 4040, Edgeworth NSW 2285 |
| Phone No: | 02 49587171 (This number is not manned) |
| President: | Jeff Wakeham |
| Secretary: | Joe Huntley |
| Treasurer: | Stephen Orford |
| Website problems: | stationmaster@lakemacquarielivesteam.org.au |
Newsletters: |
December 2011 April 2012 |