Monday, 10 January 2022

2182) "Wee Georgie Wood - TASMANIA - North Mount Farell Mine Tramway" Railway, Australia: "STEAM POWER - Australian Rail Heritage" - Steam Engines Coin Series": Second Coin in the 50 Cents Coin Series features the iconic 1924 Steam Engine : Year of Coin issue: 2022:

2182) "Wee Georgie Wood - TASMANIA - North Mount Farell Mine Tramway" Railway, Australia: "STEAM POWER - Australian Rail Heritage" - Steam Engines Coin Series": Second Coin in the 50 Cents Coin Series features the iconic 1924 Steam Engine : Year of Coin issue: 2022:

Steam Power - Australian Rail Heritage Coin Series:


"Australian Rail Heritage Coin Series" brings together seven iconic locomotives to celebrate the golden age of Australian Steam Engines. 

Covering more than a century of steam travel, the story of the railways opening up the country and putting Australia on a path to federation and a modern nation is presented on this Coin Series.

The Second Coin features the "Wee Georgie Wood (1924), Steam Locomotive/Engine:

A Brief:

Wee Georgie Wood was built in 1924 for a mining settlement that was so rugged and remote the railway was the only link to the outside world. This hard working little locomotive got its name from a popular British comedian of the era.

The Wee Georgie Wood Railway is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge tourist tramway running from Tullah, on a 1.9 km (1.2 mi) short track by the edge of Lake Rosebery in the West Coast Municipality of Tasmania.

The originally 10 km (6.2 mi) long narrow gauge railway connected the North Mount Farrell mine and its associated township at Tullah with the 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge Emu Bay Railway. It is close to the Pieman River hydro-electric scheme, Lake Rosebery, Lake Mackintosh, and Lake Murchison. 

North Mount Farell Tramway:

In 1892, Galena, the most important lead ore mineral and a frequent source of silver, was discovered in the district of Tullah. Getting the ore to market was very difficult: The North Mount Farrell mine first shipped out ore by pack horse in 1899, because there was no road or track to Tullah, until the Murchison Highway was opened in 1962.

A tramway was proposed in northerly direction to Boco Siding on the Emu Bay Railway, over a distance of 8 mi (13 km). 

Originally planned to be laid with iron rails, it was eventually opened as a horse tram in 1902 with timber rails. 

The tramway could handle the transportation of the ore at reasonable cost, but as output from the mine increased, was unable to handle the traffic. 

A shorter route to the railway was surveyed, running on the north side of the Pieman River. 

The steel-railed steam tramway line was constructed by Dunkley Brothers, who were well known in Tasmania for their activities in the timber industry and was taken in service in 1909

The railway originally had 3 locomotives, "Wee Georgie Wood", "Wee Mary" and a Krauss engine named "Puppy"

The mine closed in 1932 due to the raw metal price drop during the worldwide economic crisis, but it re-opened in 1934, when a new presence of galena was found not far away. 

Immediately after the Murchison Highway was officially opened in 1962 the tramline between Tullah and Farrell Siding was not used anymore, but the steam locomotive Wee Georgie Wood was still used until late 1964 for the 0.5 mi (800 m) section between the mine and the flotation plant.

In 1977 the Wee Georgie Wood Steam Railway Inc was formed with the objective of overhauling Wee Georgie to working condition and later to use it for hauling tourist trains. 

Volunteers and generous local and coastal businesses put Wee Georgie was back in steam, rebuilt 1.9 km (1.2 mi) of narrow gauge track and restored a passenger carriage, which had previously been used on the Lake Margaret Tramway. 

On 05.02.1987,  Wee Georgie Wood Steam Railway Inc.was officially opened to the public.

Present Day:


Wee George Wood on its present track which is used for taking tourists on a Heritage Train ride.

The Wee Georgie Wood railway currently has the remains of another Krauss locomotive that worked in the Queenstown area, a few electric locomotives and a gang motor from the original line.

At Tullah, visitors can take a ride on the "Wee Georgie Wood Steam Railway". A heritage, 2ft narrow gauge heritage railway, maintained and operated by a passionate group of volunteers.

The Steam Engine "Wee Georgie Wood" as it looked during the early days of its run.

The Coin featuring - the iconic "Wee Georgie Wood (1924) Steam Engine:

A Coin Card featuring the Obverse and Reverse of the 50 Cents Coin is titled - "TAS - North Mount Farell Mine Tramway - Wee Georgie Wood" shows an image of the iconic Steam Engine and the specifications of the Coin

The Folder containing the Coin and a description of its history and how it helped shape modern day Australia

The Reverse of the 50 Cents Uncirculated Coin features iconic Steam Engine of Queensland Rail on its run. The inscription reads - "TAS - WEE GEORGIE WOOD, STEAM POWER. AUSTRALIAN RAIL HERITAGE".

The Obverse of the 50 Cents Uncirculated Coin depicts an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right. The peripheral inscription reads -"ELIZABETH II. AUSTRALIA. 50 CENTS".

The specifications of this Coin are:

Country of issue: Australia; Year: 2022; Coin Series  Theme: "Steam Power - Australia's Railway Heritage"; Coin Theme: "Wee Georgie Wood Steam Engine"; Denomination/Face Value: 50 Cents; Weight: 15.55 grams; Diameter/Size: 31.51 mm; Coin Quality: Uncirculated; Coin Folder: Coloured Uncirculated Coin and Folder, Coin Card; Minted By: Royal Australian Mint: Mintage: 20,000 pieces.









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