Sunday 24 February 2019

Phills Harbour Opening Celebrations

The 1st train to Phills Harbour breaks through the commemorative banner on my new Beach Extension.

The Champagne has been popped, (all 3 bottles of it), and the first train has rolled into Phills Harbour Railway Station on Australia's New South Wales North Coast. Wine time and model trains have never been such good friends as what they were on Sunday 24th February, 2019.


A year after rebuilding the staging shelf that was an important part of Philden, the new Beach Extension has proven to be a far worthier addition than the two stub-ended tracks it replaced. While still performing exactly as a two track staging yard should, this new section of my layout now gives me a greater sense of operating pleasure. It now feels like my trains go somewhere, even if it is just 9 feet down the line from Philden to Phills Harbour. So to mark the occasion, I once more created a banner for the first train to run through.

But first the waiting room needed to be populated with waiting passengers.

First I needed to populate the Travel Centre's waiting room with passengers, and while I had bought 100 of them off eBay for something like 10 cents each including postage, more than half fell into the category of looking rather bodgy. Fortunately it only took 35 of the tiny figurines to make the platform and waiting room look busy without over-doing the scene. So I simply placed the better figures in the more visible areas and glued the less detailed figures toward the back of the waiting room.

There are 25 passengers spread out in the waiting room inside my Countrylink Travel Centre.

While there are a further 10 passengers on the platform and the ramp leading up to the station.

The HO scale figurines, (although by no means from the top level of painted figurines that are available), really enhance the station scene. Along with some wheelie bins and painted blue Countrylink benches that I glued on the platform, the station scene captures a little of that modern New South Wales railway look I was after.

The anticipation builds as evening falls at Phills Harbour. The first train is less than an hour away.

Returning our attention to the encroaching evening, with the lights on at the station I was reminded of my own memories of train watching in New South Wales whenever I'm holidaying that way. Apart from the morning XPT from Brisbane to Sydney, most of the passenger trains that call at stations along the North Coast do so at night, and Phills Harbour when lit up seems to evoke that sense of overnight train travel that now seems almost forgotten to travelers whom board flights expecting to get there that same day or evening. Night operating sessions are going to be something that I indulge in more often now that my layout extension is complete. In my opinion it only conveys a stronger sense of atmosphere than if I had left the lights on.

A sole visitor checks out the beach from the subway beneath the station, oblivious to the history about to unfold above.

Speaking of atmosphere, I wanted to include some figures standing by the entrance to the subway tunnel that leads to the beach beneath the railway tracks, but by the time I remembered I only had one suitable figurine left that wasn't already glued in place. Under lights however, a sole figure standing alone at the end of a subway tunnel draws more attention than in daylight. So I'm leaving her be. I've named her Jenny from the block, and her presence raises more questions than it adds detail. Who is she? Why is she walking alone after dark? Is she safe? Or is she a ghost?

Sometimes the best mini-scenes that emerge on a model railway aren't necessarily the ones we set out to create. As a writer, I find it fascinating to see this tiny figurine appear in my photos, like in the one below.

A moment in history as an Xplorer service becomes the first train to arrive at Phills Harbour Station, 24 February, 2019.

So with the first train having already been and gone, the bottles of bubbles long empty by 10.30 pm, and the Ohio State Marching Band on their flight back to the U.S.A., calmness has once more descended over the seaside city of Phills Harbour. I want to thank my wife Denise for being the train driver for the evening as I filmed the historic occasion, and also my son Brandon for being the sound guy and cuing the station announcements and marching band music under much duress, (sorry Champ). I now have two nice railway stations to run my trains between and nothing for me to have to worry about ahead of this years Brisbane Model Train Show....

....All except for Jenny on the block.

See also; Completing the Beach Extension

1 comment:

  1. Seems the only thing missing was the politician's photo opportunity. The lighting, and passengers add much life to the scene. Congratulations on reaching Phil's Harbour.

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for taking the time to visit Philden. I hope you'll book a return ticket soon. Cheers, Phil