Watheroo on the Midland
Railway of WA
Watheroo is a small town and railway location on the Midland
Railway line, 185 kms (123 miles) from Midland, or almost halfway between
Midland and Walkaway. The MR was a privately owned railway before it was
absorbed by the WAGR in 1964.
In earlier days Watheroo station yard would have seen quite a lot of
activity. Apart from the 300 ft platform and brick station buildings, the yard
also boasted a coaling tower, water tank, turntable (later replaced with a
triangle) and a loading ramp and crane. There was also a substantial wheat bin. The station
and station buildings and engine shed, built in 1941, still stand in the
railway yard. The Engine shed is used for storage and for unloading road vehicles while the station building currently serves as a tavern.
The engine shed, which was the second to have occupied the
site is a distinctive and unique building in its design and construction. It incorporates
the use of concrete pillars and purlins with an infill of clay brick. The
present shed replaced a previous timber and iron building. As the engine shed is
still standing and has been partly restored in recent years, it provides an
excellent modelling opportunity.
The following photos show the prototype and the model of it.
The model is built in styrene card and balsa strip. The brick infill uses brick
paper which covers the plastic card. The brick paper was downloaded from the
paperbrick website.
MRWA loco C class, loco shed, coal stage, loco depot Watheroo |
Watheroo Engine Shed November 2011. Photo Graham Watson |
Model of Watheroo Engine Shed in S scale. |