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41767 26th October 2012 08:58 AM

TSS Earnslaw & Kingston Flyer
 
Twenty five years ago along with 3 Burrells I drove to Kingston on my Marshall to help celebrate the TSS Earnslaws 75 year anniversary. It seemed fitting to attend the 100 year celebrations. Two of us drove from Southland, a Garrett Wagon and 8Hp 2 speed Marshall were trucked up and 2 McLarens and 2 Burrells were transported from Canterbury. We were joined by a resident Queenstown Fowler. We assembled on the waterfront to greet the Earnslaw as she came back from re-enacting her maiden voyage fom Kingston. This was followed by a road run to Arrowtown and then on to Gibbston and return. The scenery is quite spectacular although the snow was a bit lower on the hills than normal for this time of the year.


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Mr Steam Jnr 26th October 2012 09:36 AM

Fantastic, and good to see the Flyer in steam again

00000 26th October 2012 09:47 AM

Good photos! Whats the loco on 3ft 6 gauge?

41767 26th October 2012 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by 00000 (Post 232853)
Good photos! Whats the loco on 3ft 6 gauge?

The original Kingston Flyer was based on Rogers Locomotives. Now AB locomotives made by NZR are used, I am no expert but think they were made in the 1920's-30's. If you were to Google Kingston Flyer I am sure you will find a lot more detail. Essentially it is now a tourist venture but originally the train and Earnslaw were run by NZR as there was no road around Lake Wakatipu.

Bosiboz 26th October 2012 05:44 PM

Brings back great memories when I visited in 1987. If I remember correctly you could buy a 4 pint jug of beer on the Earnslow for consumption whilst you cruised the lake. Both TSS Earnslaw & Kingson Flyer are both well worth a visit.

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Bosiboz 26th October 2012 05:47 PM

At Queenstown there is an underwater viewing gallery where you can watch the ducks battle it out with fish & eels for food

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