Model Boat Mayhem

Mess Deck: General Section => Full Scale Ships => Topic started by: Peter Fitness on July 03, 2009, 12:45:52 am

Title: Newcastle NSW
Post by: Peter Fitness on July 03, 2009, 12:45:52 am
Newcastle, New South Wales, is the world's biggest coal loading harbour and, as such, sees a high number of large coal carrying ships enter the port. Most of the coal goes to Asian destinations. Newcastle is situated at the mouth of the Hunter River, and also used to be a large steel producing city, but most of the steel works have now closed, with the majority of steel making happening in Port Kembla, south of Sydney.

However, the coal loading facilities are something to see, with miles of conveyor belts carrying coal from huge trains to the loading points. On one of my many visits to Newcastle - my wife grew up there - I took some photos of the shipping activities in the river port, some of which are below.

The little ferry, Shortland, operated by Newcastle Buses and Ferries, runs a short shuttle service from Stockton, on the north side of the river, to Newcastle CBD. The service runs each way every 30 minutes, and only takes about 5 minutes. To go by car would take at least 30 to 40 minutes.

Peter.
Title: Re: Newcastle NSW
Post by: Peter Fitness on July 03, 2009, 12:48:44 am
Some more
Title: Re: Newcastle NSW
Post by: tolnedra on July 03, 2009, 09:06:00 am
Hi Peter,
Very interesting, I was on HMS Newcastle in 1956, when we were part of the RN Squadron escorting RY Brittania to Sydney and Melbourne for the Olympic Games. Due to the name association, some of our crew paid a courtesy visit to Newcastle, unfortunately I was not one of them. <:( However, I did enjoy the Games, attending the athletic stadium twice during our stay, including the final day. :-)) Our ship was loaned TV sets by the authorities to enable us to watch the Games, a great gesture in my view. O0

Danny