Emerald Carriage Workshops

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LocationEmerald, Victoria 3782
Distance53 kilometres from Southern Cross
Emerald Carriage Workshops
NRT1 in No.5 Road at Emerald Carriage Workshops, 2016 (David Maciulaitis)
General information
LocationEmerald, Victoria 3782
Owned byPuffing Billy Railway
LineGembrook
Distance53 kilometres from Southern Cross
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
AccessibleNo

The Emerald Carriage Workshops is a facility in the Melbourne suburb of Emerald, Australia, that builds, maintains and refurbishes railway rollingstock. It is located adjacent to Emerald station on the Puffing Billy Railway.

Historically, Victorian Railways' narrow gauge rolling stock was either maintained on site, or for heavier repairs, vehicles were transferred to and from Newport Workshops in the centre of Melbourne. After all four narrow gauge railways closed in the 1950s this practice ceased, although some locomotives were stored at the Workshops pending a decision for their future. As the Puffing Billy Railway grew, so did the need for their own on-site maintenance facilities.

In 1964 the Puffing Billy Railway was preparing to restore the line from Menzies Creek to Emerald. On 23 July 1964 the Society asked the Victorian Railways for permission to construct a carriage workshop in the station yard, for the purpose of painting and other general repairs.[1]:201–203 In March 1966 the site north-east of Emerald Railway Station had been cleared and two new tracks, No.4 and No.5, were added. The new workshop structure was completed in June 1967, and the first vehicles maintained on site were 1NBL and 13NU. In 1983 shunting locomotive NRT1 was restored to service, and became the dedicated site shunting locomotive.[2]:136,146

The workshop site is fairly limited, with room for only three carriages to be worked on at any given time.[3] A new engine shed was constructed later at Belgrave station, and in 1978 that facility opened as a locomotive workshop.[2] Other maintenance facilities on the railway include an under-rail inspection pit at Menzies Creek, provided sometime between 1967 and 1983.

Carriages and wagons constructed

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