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Author sends signal to document railway history

As a child, Brian Coleman was fascinated by moving things.

At 18, he made it a career by joining the railways.

And at 68, he’s on his way to finishing a book he started 30 years ago, about the industry.

The Melton South retiree has been researching the Victorian Railway’s ‘block-and-signal’ inspectors, who were monumental in shaping the industry in the late 1800s.

“I was always fascinated by signalling and I always wanted to make railways my career,” Mr Coleman says.

“It’s funny that I turned my interests into a hobby and turned my hobby into a career.”

Mr Coleman has finished a few chapters of his book but needs details on some of the inspectors before he can get it bookshelf-ready.

He started research for the book almost three decades ago when an “old fella” relayed personal details about block-and-signal inspectors.

“Nothing had been written about this topic before,” he said.

“So I wanted to explore it because block-and-signal inspectors had such a long-time involvement with the industry.

“A lot of them were involved in the early opening of railways; making sure it was opened smoothly and staff were trained and were charged with making sure regulations and rules were carried out properly.”

 

FULL LIST OF INSPECTORS

 

  • Mark. F. Baynes, born 1889
  • Thomas. F. Beary (1862)
  • Ernest. C. Blazey (1864)
  • George Bowden (1849)
  • Alexander Burns (1864)
  • Thomas.B. Cook (1860)
  • Thomas Edwards (1871)
  • John Evans  (1866)
  • Edward. M. Hoare (1869)
  • John Jackson (1849)
  • John Jordan (1885)
  • George Kemmis (1868)
  • Hugh Lynch (1860)
  • Chas Miscamble (1862)
  • Alexander Mathieson (1854)
  • John. Z. Mullins (1868)
  • Alfred. W. Murfitt (1871)
  • Daniel Mcfarlane (1849)
  • John Mcgee (1848)
  • John. T. Nolan (1869)
  • Cyril Owen (1903)
  • William Phelan (1863)
  • John Patrick (1861)
  • Charles Ralston (1860)
  • John Richmond (1849)
  • James Rudd (1837)
  • Lawrence. L. Stevens (1866)
  • John. A. Watkins (1886)

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