Hunter Valley Steamfest

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Hunter Valley Steamfest
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3237 & 5917 at Maitland in April 2009
Begins 9 April 2016
Ends 10 April 2016
Frequency Annual
Location(s) Maitland, New South Wales
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Inaugurated 1986 (1986)
Most recent 18/19 April 2015
Website
www.steamfest.com.au

Hunter Valley Steamfest is one of the major events in the New South Wales steam locomotive season and also one of the major events held in Maitland, in the Hunter Region. Held over two days in April, it is usually attended by steam locomotives from the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum and Powerhouse Museum and railmotors from the Rail Motor Society.

History

SMR 10 at Maitland in April 2005

The first Hunter Valley Steamfest was held in April 1986 to commemorate the days of steam, three years after steam operations on the South Maitland Railway ceased.[1] Steamfest attracts 70,000 visitors.[2]

Locomotives

Hunter Valley Steamfest has seen different locomotives from over six different preservation organisations within New South Wales and even one from the United Kingdom. This list contains the locomotives that have attended the Hunter Valley Steamfest:

Local area of Maitland

  • SMR 10 Steam Display item at South Maitland Rail Yard 1990-95, 2006–07 and Steam trip in 2007
  • SMR 17 Steam Display item at South Maitland Rail Yard 1991
  • SMR 18 Steam Display item at South Maitland Rail Yard 1991-93, 2007 and Steam trip in 1994-95, 2007
  • SMR 25 Display in Maitland railway Yards in 1986 before being moved to Richmond Vale Railway
  • SMR 27 Static Display 1987

Richmond Vale Railway

  • Marjorie
  • SMR 24
  • SMR 25
  • SMR 30

Ex NSWGR persevered Steam Fleet

United Kingdom

Excursions

During the Steamfest, trips to Broadmeadow, Branxton, Singleton, Paterson and Dungog are operated.[4][5] The Sunday Barrington Bullet travels to Dungog, then to Stroud Road loop and return.

In the early years of the festival, steam hauled charters brought passengers to the event but this is no longer the case with the locomotives and rolling stock moving to the festival empty. In 1986 two trips from Sydney Central and another from Blacktown operated.[6] In 2013 and 2014 passengers were able to travel on the stock movement from Picton to Maitland, albeit on the Friday before and Monday after the festival.[7][8]

The Great Race

One of the excursions involves a race between one or more steam locomotives and a de Havilland Tiger Moth. In 2010 three trains raced three Tiger Moths.[9] The winner of the race was the oldest loco in the race.[10] A Tiger Moth eventually won the race for the first time in 2012.[11]

Related events

In 2004 Hunter Valley Steamfest received its own ground where steam traction engines are stored and run around a small track plus over Maitland. The ground is called Steamfest Rally Ground and events and displays include traction engines, road steam equipment, mini train rides (provided by the Lake Macquarie Live Steam group), vintage machinery, interpretive tours and Powerhouse Museum displays.[12]

Maitland Park plays host for the "Show 'n Shine car expo" where over 700 vintage, veteran and classic cars are on display. The car expo is held on the Sunday during Steamfest.[13][14]

As part of Steamfest, the Richmond Vale Railway Museum south of Kurri Kurri is open to the public with tours provided on the museum's own operational steam locomotive and with other steam related machines on site.[15]

References

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  4. 2014 Steam Timetable Hunter Valley Steamfest
  5. 2014 Diesel Timetable Hunter Valley Steamfest
  6. "Heritage Week" Railway Digest July 1986 page 217
  7. Hunter Valley Limited April 2013 Heritage Express
  8. Hunter Valley Limited April 2014 Heritage Express
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External links

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