Tourist Railway Association Kurrajong

Our Dream: to rebuild the Richmond Kurrajong Railway
New South Wales, Australia


T.R.A.K. (Inc.) Board Members for 2007/8

President - David Ranger.  David has been a rail enthusiast all of his life and brings to the Board considerable professional experience in the areas of logistics and project coordination. Email: dranger007@bigpond.com

Deputy President - Paul McDonald  Paul has been a resident of the Hawkesbury, living in Richmond since 1950. His association with the Kurrajong stems back to his great-grandfather who was the original owner of Diamond Hill. He has been involved in voluntary committees for many years and is an active member and former Director of the Sydney Tramway Museum. He was fortunate enough, in his childhood and early teens, to have travelled on Pansy. Email: maca1111@dodo.com.au

Treasurer - Jeanette Hill.  Jeanette has a personal family background in NSW Railways. She has been actively involved with local school and community associations. She is actively involved in many of TRAK's activities. Email: ronnette2@bigpond.com

Secretary - Jim Dean.  Jim has been a life long rail enthusiast and a member of several rail organisations. His earlier experience in retail is put to good use in TRAK’s promotional activities.  He believes the entire community will benefit from the return of Pansy. Email: jdean55@gmail.com

General committee members:

Graham Clayton   Graham has always had an interest in railways, so it was only natural that he became involved with the TRAK project. He is a member of the Australian Railway Historical Society and the NSW Rail Transport Museum. He also has a personal interest in the Richmond to Kurrajong line as his mother can still remember seeing 'Pansy", from her father's bakery, climbing up to North Richmond after crossing the North Richmond bridge. Outside of railways, he is a committee member of the Hawkesbury Historical Society, with a special interest in the history of the Windsor Speedway. Email: graham64@optusnet.com.au

Kevin Smith  Kevin is a qualified machinist and is been very active in the Carriage Group. Kevin has a strong interest in historic machinery especially involving railways. He is a member of several Railway associations. When Kevin moved into the Kurrajong area a few years ago one of his highest priorities was becoming active in TRAK. Kevin brings a wealth of practical experience and a strong interest in Railway heritage to TRAK

Alan White  A former railway employee, Alan has extensive experience working with a variety of machinery. He has lived and worked in the local community for a number of years. A “behind the scenes” worker Alan is rarely seen by the public but many of TRAK’s activities run smoother because of his efforts. Email: chevy89@westnet.com.au

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