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General Discussion / Re: Parramatta to the Quay by ...Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 10:37:27 PMQuote from: Bealman on Yesterday at 10:29:08 PMBeen in em all. The Fortune of War is my favourite, followed by The Hero of Waterloo. The Hero of Waterloo is my favourite. Really clean with the feel of a spit and sawdust pub. Unfortunately The Nelson has got a bit up its own since I first went there IMHO. Now you have to phone ahead and book a table.In the Australian, even a town cat wouldn't even look at the meat from the crocodile pizza. I mean who puts Thai curry sauce on a pizza, let alone a crocodile This is something I have learned. Like Gourmet Pies are quite the opposite #2
General Discussion / Re: Parramatta to the Quay by ...Last post by Bealman - Yesterday at 10:29:08 PMBeen in em all. The Fortune of War is my favourite, followed by The Hero of Waterloo.
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General Discussion / Re: When to Pull the Trigger -...Last post by scottmitchell74 - Yesterday at 08:01:02 PMQuote from: Foxhound on Yesterday at 02:31:23 PMQuote from: scottmitchell74 on May 04, 2026, 09:50:06 PMNot having access to unlimited funds I need to pick my spots, but I find I spend HOURS scouring the web, researching, reviewing, contemplating, etc... and tie myself in knots. Oh, man. Yes. If I was in the market for a Peak that would have been a dilemma. #4
General Discussion / Re: Parramatta to the Quay by ...Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 06:37:01 PMAs a tourist I can say that I've done a similar trip from the Olympic Park to the Quay, and yes it's a great trip. Another favourite trip is from the Quay to Doyle's Wharf. The most amazing approach I ever did was on Queen Elizabeth cruising from Melbourn to Cairns, entering Circular Quay at about 5.30am during Pride and the Opera House was lit multi-coloured.
![]() ![]() ![]() Anyway it was a bit early so we went back to bed, got up at 9.30, had breakfast, and set about a pub crawl around The Rocks. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And of course consumed some beers ![]() ![]() These two were taken inside a pub that wasn't easy to get an outside shot of, because of all the umbrellas and day trippers, but the bar featured in the film "A Town Like Alice". I could understand why... Do you know what it's called Yup its "The Fortune of War"![]() ![]() Can I just say that Crocodile Pizza and Little Creatures is NOT a good combination!... ![]() ![]() After all that a gentleman needs some relief! ![]() That's me done for! #5
General Discussion / Re: When to Pull the Trigger -...Last post by ntpntpntp - Yesterday at 03:26:55 PMJust get a bunch of Unitrack and play on your table
. It's probably the best choice of track system when you just need to put something together and run something, try different track plans and re-arrange repeatedly. Stir the loco lube and the brain cells!That's what I use box of Unitrack for. My permanent layouts are Peco code 55 for realism, wider choice of pointwork and flexi track. #6
General Discussion / Re: When to Pull the Trigger -...Last post by Foxhound - Yesterday at 02:31:23 PMQuote from: scottmitchell74 on May 04, 2026, 09:50:06 PMNot having access to unlimited funds I need to pick my spots, but I find I spend HOURS scouring the web, researching, reviewing, contemplating, etc... and tie myself in knots. The spiral of that particular rabbit hole is a difficult thing to escape. I was totally thrown by the new Peaks, for example. I was lucky that I was able to sell my Farish ones through N'Porium on FB, because if I hadn't, I wouldn't have afforded the new ones. I restricted myself to one a month for 4 months. Now the new Dapol 33s are out I have a similar call to make. It's about pacing yourself I guess. The new Bachmann Farish announcement today shows on of my favourite 20s will be out in the autumn - 20090. Again, budgetting carefully... #7
General Discussion / Re: Parramatta to the Quay by ...Last post by Bealman - May 05, 2026, 08:21:35 AMWhat an interesting video! Classic example of never checking out what's on your own doorstep.
Going to Sydney that way sure beats the old Parramatta road/Great Western highway where I found myself in traffic during the seventies! #8
General Discussion / Re: Parramatta to the Quay by ...Last post by Graham - May 05, 2026, 07:41:10 AMI tried to do this a couple of times. I used to be in Sydney almost every week for a couple of days, and at one point was running a project with NSW roads which were based out at Paramatta at the time.
I would take the train to Paramatta and then tried to take the cat back, but was thwarted on both occasions due to water levels in the river. If I ever make it back to Sydney will have to try and do this. A bit like the Manly ferry, a good way to do a cheap cruise and see the sights of Sydney. #9
General Discussion / Re: When to Pull the Trigger -...Last post by JanW - May 05, 2026, 06:57:49 AMI have limited my hobby budget for photography and model railways.
This forces me to keep thinking about what I really want to buy. I'm building a small branch line and only buy stock that is more or less appropriate for the line. It should be GW approx 1930 but I stretch the period to BR western region. I make 'to do' lists and only buy what I need for the next task. Lesson learnt: buy appropriate stock when it is available because sometimes you have to wait for years for a next run. Jan #10
General Discussion / Parramatta to the Quay by Rive...Last post by Platy767 - May 05, 2026, 05:04:32 AMHi all,
If you haven't been to Sydney, or it's been a while, have a sticky at this. I was surprised that I watched it all the way through, but really enjoyed it. I live a little to the north of Parramatta and am embarrassed to say that I've not done the RiverCat trip to and from the Quay. I think I should. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atnAyR9u-6A Mark | Please Support Us!
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