• ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area featuring activities including a jumping castle, face painting and a coal shovelling course and other activities run by the Lower Hunter District Scouts. See the map for details. • Delicious food stalls featuring international flavours along with traditional festival favourites. • The Steamfest Markets on Church Street for unique gifts, bric-a-brac and bargains. • The Great Train Race on Sunday. • The Rally Ground to see working traction and portable steam engines, vintage farm machinery, miniature train, steam bus and trackless train.
Don’t miss
Hunter Valley Steamfest would like to thank all staff, sponsors, volunteers and committee members for making this event possible.
AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Disclaimer: This program has been prepared by Maitland City Council from information available as at 31 March 2017. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information herein however Maitland City Council accepts no responsibility for any consequences resulting from misdescription or inadvertent errors. Photos used throughout this program are courtesy of Simon Freeman, Stephanie Owen, Graeme Stanley, Richard Witford, Ben Treverton, Shannon Hartigan and Kevin Parsons.
SAVE THE DATE FOR NEXT YEAR’S STEAMFEST 14 & 15 APRIL 2018
t 02 4931 2877
steamfest.com.au
Held on Sunday in Maitland Park, the Show ‘n’ Shine is certainly something not to be missed. It features over 400 classic and show quality cars as well as food stalls, live music and rock and roll dancing. Entry is free from 9.00am
Show ’n’ Shine Welcome Welcome to the 2017 Burton Automotive Hunter Valley Steamfest. In keeping with Steamfest’s proud tradition there is a fantastic program of activities organised for the whole family to enjoy, including The Great Train Race, Church Street Markets and the impressive Rally Ground steam engine displays. Make sure you pay a visit to the Rally Ground to visit the ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area, take a ride on the miniature railway, watch a live steam powered sheep shearing demonstration and check out the range of fantastic steam powered engines.
STEAM TRAINS 3016
Locomotive 3016 was built in 1903 as a C30 Class 4-6-4. There were a total of 145 C30 class locomotives, with 95 being built by Beyer, Peacock and Co. in Manchester, with the remaining 50 built at Eveleigh Railway Workshops in Sydney.
3642
Locomotive 3642 is a fine example of the penultimate design of express passenger steam locomotive in NSW. As a class, these locomotives accelerated long distance passenger timetables, with shorter journey times, leading to new levels of service in the pre-World War II period.
Learn about the history and inner workings of steam and power at the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences and Maitland Rail Museum marquees, where you will find an exciting program featuring talks and interactive model displays. The highlight of Steamfest 2017 is The Great Train Race featuring locomotives 3016 and 3642 running parallel together whilst racing a Tiger Moth aeroplane. Don’t miss out on the action as the two trains roll one by one into Maitland Station at approximately 11.00am on Sunday. Steamfest would like to thank you for attending and sharing our vision, keeping the tradition of steam alive for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. Before you leave Steamfest, stop by the Merchandise Tent to purchase Steamfest memorabilia including t-shirts, pins, mugs, magnets, hats, caps and photo book.
Maitland Rail Museum Marquee (RALLY GROUND) Join Maitland Rail Museum as they talk about the history of Maitland and steam including the South Maitland Railway. Members of the museum have put together an exciting program and there’s a topic for every steam enthusiast. There will be a range of historic photographs and model steam powered engines on display, as well as a model of the Haben Washery at Lidell.
Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences Marquee (RALLY GROUND) Visit the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences marquee to learn and understand the inner workings of machines and steam engines through engaging presentations and models.
RAIL MOTORS CPH 1 & 7 ‘TIN HARE’ ‘Tin Hare’ is the nickname given to the wooden bodied rail cars introduced on the NSW Railways in the 1920s at around the same time that many greyhound tracks were converting to mechanical hares. To the railway crews and passengers alike, these were fast hound racing hares.
621/721 ‘RED RATTLERS’ 621/721 affectionately called the ‘Red Rattler’ gained its nick name from the media from the way the windows and window shutters rattled in their frames. During their service life 621/ 721 spent all of their time on Hunter services. It is therefore fitting that this unit is preserved in the Hunter region as part of the Rail Motor Society’s fleet.
Hunter Valley Steamfest is proudly presented by:
If you haven’t pre-purchased tickets for a Steamfest rail journey, limited tickets are available from the ticketing marquee near Maitland Station.
Saturday and SUNDAY
Steam Revolutions Discovery Station
10.30am, 1.00pm
The new manufacturing revolutions: 3D printing demonstrations
10.30am, 12.30pm
Full Steam Ahead! Science Show
10.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm
Steaming Live
10.00am, 3.30pm
What’s on
Time
MAAS STEAMING LIVE The newest addition to the MAAS program is a rare 1920 steam tip wagon. This steam tip wagon built by Aveling & Porter Ltd, was restored to steaming condition by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Of the 292 wagons built only three are known to survive.
Hunter Valley Steamfest would like to thank all staff, sponsors, volunteers and committee members for making this event possible.
• ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area featuring activities including a jumping castle, face painting and a coal shovelling course and other activities run by the Lower Hunter District Scouts. See the map for details. • Delicious food stalls featuring international flavours along with traditional festival favourites. • The Steamfest Markets on Church Street for unique gifts, bric-a-brac and bargains. • The Great Train Race on Sunday. • The Rally Ground to see working traction and portable steam engines, vintage farm machinery, miniature train, steam bus and trackless train.
Don’t miss
AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Disclaimer: This program has been prepared by Maitland City Council from information available as at 31 March 2017. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information herein however Maitland City Council accepts no responsibility for any consequences resulting from misdescription or inadvertent errors. Photos used throughout this program are courtesy of Simon Freeman, Stephanie Owen, Graeme Stanley, Richard Witford, Ben Treverton, Shannon Hartigan and Kevin Parsons.
SAVE THE DATE FOR NEXT YEAR’S STEAMFEST 14 & 15 APRIL 2018
t 02 4931 2877
steamfest.com.au
Held on Sunday in Maitland Park, the Show ‘n’ Shine is certainly something not to be missed. It features over 400 classic and show quality cars as well as food stalls, live music and rock and roll dancing. Entry is free from 9.00am
Show ’n’ Shine Welcome Welcome to the 2017 Burton Automotive Hunter Valley Steamfest. In keeping with Steamfest’s proud tradition there is a fantastic program of activities organised for the whole family to enjoy, including The Great Train Race, Church Street Markets and the impressive Rally Ground steam engine displays. Make sure you pay a visit to the Rally Ground to visit the ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area, take a ride on the miniature railway, watch a live steam powered sheep shearing demonstration and check out the range of fantastic steam powered engines.
STEAM TRAINS 3016
Locomotive 3016 was built in 1903 as a C30 Class 4-6-4. There were a total of 145 C30 class locomotives, with 95 being built by Beyer, Peacock and Co. in Manchester, with the remaining 50 built at Eveleigh Railway Workshops in Sydney.
3642
Locomotive 3642 is a fine example of the penultimate design of express passenger steam locomotive in NSW. As a class, these locomotives accelerated long distance passenger timetables, with shorter journey times, leading to new levels of service in the pre-World War II period.
Learn about the history and inner workings of steam and power at the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences and Maitland Rail Museum marquees, where you will find an exciting program featuring talks and interactive model displays. The highlight of Steamfest 2017 is The Great Train Race featuring locomotives 3016 and 3642 running parallel together whilst racing a Tiger Moth aeroplane. Don’t miss out on the action as the two trains roll one by one into Maitland Station at approximately 11.00am on Sunday. Steamfest would like to thank you for attending and sharing our vision, keeping the tradition of steam alive for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. Before you leave Steamfest, stop by the Merchandise Tent to purchase Steamfest memorabilia including t-shirts, pins, mugs, magnets, hats, caps and photo book.
Join Maitland Rail Museum as they talk about the history of Maitland and steam including the South Maitland Railway. Members of the museum have put together an exciting program and there’s a topic for every steam enthusiast. There will be a range of historic photographs and model steam powered engines on display, as well as a model of the Haben Washery at Lidell.
Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences Marquee (RALLY GROUND) Visit the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences marquee to learn and understand the inner workings of machines and steam engines through engaging presentations and models.
RAIL MOTORS CPH 1 & 7 ‘TIN HARE’ ‘Tin Hare’ is the nickname given to the wooden bodied rail cars introduced on the NSW Railways in the 1920s at around the same time that many greyhound tracks were converting to mechanical hares. To the railway crews and passengers alike, these were fast hound racing hares.
621/721 ‘RED RATTLERS’
Hunter Valley Steamfest is proudly presented by:
Maitland Rail Museum Marquee (RALLY GROUND)
621/721 affectionately called the ‘Red Rattler’ gained its nick name from the media from the way the windows and window shutters rattled in their frames. During their service life 621/ 721 spent all of their time on Hunter services. It is therefore fitting that this unit is preserved in the Hunter region as part of the Rail Motor Society’s fleet. If you haven’t pre-purchased tickets for a Steamfest rail journey, limited tickets are available from the ticketing marquee near Maitland Station.
Saturday and SUNDAY Time
What’s on
10.00am, 3.30pm
Steaming Live
10.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm
Full Steam Ahead! Science Show
10.30am, 12.30pm
The new manufacturing revolutions: 3D printing demonstrations
10.30am, 1.00pm
Steam Revolutions Discovery Station
MAAS STEAMING LIVE The newest addition to the MAAS program is a rare 1920 steam tip wagon. This steam tip wagon built by Aveling & Porter Ltd, was restored to steaming condition by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Of the 292 wagons built only three are known to survive.
Hunter Valley Steamfest would like to thank all staff, sponsors, volunteers and committee members for making this event possible.
• ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area featuring activities including a jumping castle, face painting and a coal shovelling course and other activities run by the Lower Hunter District Scouts. See the map for details. • Delicious food stalls featuring international flavours along with traditional festival favourites. • The Steamfest Markets on Church Street for unique gifts, bric-a-brac and bargains. • The Great Train Race on Sunday. • The Rally Ground to see working traction and portable steam engines, vintage farm machinery, miniature train, steam bus and trackless train.
Don’t miss
AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Disclaimer: This program has been prepared by Maitland City Council from information available as at 31 March 2017. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information herein however Maitland City Council accepts no responsibility for any consequences resulting from misdescription or inadvertent errors. Photos used throughout this program are courtesy of Simon Freeman, Stephanie Owen, Graeme Stanley, Richard Witford, Ben Treverton, Shannon Hartigan and Kevin Parsons.
SAVE THE DATE FOR NEXT YEAR’S STEAMFEST 14 & 15 APRIL 2018
t 02 4931 2877
steamfest.com.au
Held on Sunday in Maitland Park, the Show ‘n’ Shine is certainly something not to be missed. It features over 400 classic and show quality cars as well as food stalls, live music and rock and roll dancing. Entry is free from 9.00am
Show ’n’ Shine Welcome Welcome to the 2017 Burton Automotive Hunter Valley Steamfest. In keeping with Steamfest’s proud tradition there is a fantastic program of activities organised for the whole family to enjoy, including The Great Train Race, Church Street Markets and the impressive Rally Ground steam engine displays. Make sure you pay a visit to the Rally Ground to visit the ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area, take a ride on the miniature railway, watch a live steam powered sheep shearing demonstration and check out the range of fantastic steam powered engines.
STEAM TRAINS 3016
Locomotive 3016 was built in 1903 as a C30 Class 4-6-4. There were a total of 145 C30 class locomotives, with 95 being built by Beyer, Peacock and Co. in Manchester, with the remaining 50 built at Eveleigh Railway Workshops in Sydney.
3642
Locomotive 3642 is a fine example of the penultimate design of express passenger steam locomotive in NSW. As a class, these locomotives accelerated long distance passenger timetables, with shorter journey times, leading to new levels of service in the pre-World War II period.
Learn about the history and inner workings of steam and power at the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences and Maitland Rail Museum marquees, where you will find an exciting program featuring talks and interactive model displays. The highlight of Steamfest 2017 is The Great Train Race featuring locomotives 3016 and 3642 running parallel together whilst racing a Tiger Moth aeroplane. Don’t miss out on the action as the two trains roll one by one into Maitland Station at approximately 11.00am on Sunday. Steamfest would like to thank you for attending and sharing our vision, keeping the tradition of steam alive for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. Before you leave Steamfest, stop by the Merchandise Tent to purchase Steamfest memorabilia including t-shirts, pins, mugs, magnets, hats, caps and photo book.
Join Maitland Rail Museum as they talk about the history of Maitland and steam including the South Maitland Railway. Members of the museum have put together an exciting program and there’s a topic for every steam enthusiast. There will be a range of historic photographs and model steam powered engines on display, as well as a model of the Haben Washery at Lidell.
Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences Marquee (RALLY GROUND) Visit the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences marquee to learn and understand the inner workings of machines and steam engines through engaging presentations and models.
RAIL MOTORS CPH 1 & 7 ‘TIN HARE’ ‘Tin Hare’ is the nickname given to the wooden bodied rail cars introduced on the NSW Railways in the 1920s at around the same time that many greyhound tracks were converting to mechanical hares. To the railway crews and passengers alike, these were fast hound racing hares.
621/721 ‘RED RATTLERS’
Hunter Valley Steamfest is proudly presented by:
Maitland Rail Museum Marquee (RALLY GROUND)
621/721 affectionately called the ‘Red Rattler’ gained its nick name from the media from the way the windows and window shutters rattled in their frames. During their service life 621/ 721 spent all of their time on Hunter services. It is therefore fitting that this unit is preserved in the Hunter region as part of the Rail Motor Society’s fleet. If you haven’t pre-purchased tickets for a Steamfest rail journey, limited tickets are available from the ticketing marquee near Maitland Station.
Saturday and SUNDAY Time
What’s on
10.00am, 3.30pm
Steaming Live
10.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm
Full Steam Ahead! Science Show
10.30am, 12.30pm
The new manufacturing revolutions: 3D printing demonstrations
10.30am, 1.00pm
Steam Revolutions Discovery Station
MAAS STEAMING LIVE The newest addition to the MAAS program is a rare 1920 steam tip wagon. This steam tip wagon built by Aveling & Porter Ltd, was restored to steaming condition by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Of the 292 wagons built only three are known to survive.
Hunter Valley Steamfest would like to thank all staff, sponsors, volunteers and committee members for making this event possible.
• ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area featuring activities including a jumping castle, face painting and a coal shovelling course and other activities run by the Lower Hunter District Scouts. See the map for details. • Delicious food stalls featuring international flavours along with traditional festival favourites. • The Steamfest Markets on Church Street for unique gifts, bric-a-brac and bargains. • The Great Train Race on Sunday. • The Rally Ground to see working traction and portable steam engines, vintage farm machinery, miniature train, steam bus and trackless train.
Don’t miss
AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Disclaimer: This program has been prepared by Maitland City Council from information available as at 31 March 2017. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information herein however Maitland City Council accepts no responsibility for any consequences resulting from misdescription or inadvertent errors. Photos used throughout this program are courtesy of Simon Freeman, Stephanie Owen, Graeme Stanley, Richard Witford, Ben Treverton, Shannon Hartigan and Kevin Parsons.
SAVE THE DATE FOR NEXT YEAR’S STEAMFEST 14 & 15 APRIL 2018
t 02 4931 2877
steamfest.com.au
Held on Sunday in Maitland Park, the Show ‘n’ Shine is certainly something not to be missed. It features over 400 classic and show quality cars as well as food stalls, live music and rock and roll dancing. Entry is free from 9.00am
Show ’n’ Shine Welcome Welcome to the 2017 Burton Automotive Hunter Valley Steamfest. In keeping with Steamfest’s proud tradition there is a fantastic program of activities organised for the whole family to enjoy, including The Great Train Race, Church Street Markets and the impressive Rally Ground steam engine displays. Make sure you pay a visit to the Rally Ground to visit the ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area, take a ride on the miniature railway, watch a live steam powered sheep shearing demonstration and check out the range of fantastic steam powered engines.
STEAM TRAINS 3016
Locomotive 3016 was built in 1903 as a C30 Class 4-6-4. There were a total of 145 C30 class locomotives, with 95 being built by Beyer, Peacock and Co. in Manchester, with the remaining 50 built at Eveleigh Railway Workshops in Sydney.
3642
Locomotive 3642 is a fine example of the penultimate design of express passenger steam locomotive in NSW. As a class, these locomotives accelerated long distance passenger timetables, with shorter journey times, leading to new levels of service in the pre-World War II period.
Learn about the history and inner workings of steam and power at the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences and Maitland Rail Museum marquees, where you will find an exciting program featuring talks and interactive model displays. The highlight of Steamfest 2017 is The Great Train Race featuring locomotives 3016 and 3642 running parallel together whilst racing a Tiger Moth aeroplane. Don’t miss out on the action as the two trains roll one by one into Maitland Station at approximately 11.00am on Sunday. Steamfest would like to thank you for attending and sharing our vision, keeping the tradition of steam alive for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. Before you leave Steamfest, stop by the Merchandise Tent to purchase Steamfest memorabilia including t-shirts, pins, mugs, magnets, hats, caps and photo book.
Join Maitland Rail Museum as they talk about the history of Maitland and steam including the South Maitland Railway. Members of the museum have put together an exciting program and there’s a topic for every steam enthusiast. There will be a range of historic photographs and model steam powered engines on display, as well as a model of the Haben Washery at Lidell.
Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences Marquee (RALLY GROUND) Visit the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences marquee to learn and understand the inner workings of machines and steam engines through engaging presentations and models.
RAIL MOTORS CPH 1 & 7 ‘TIN HARE’ ‘Tin Hare’ is the nickname given to the wooden bodied rail cars introduced on the NSW Railways in the 1920s at around the same time that many greyhound tracks were converting to mechanical hares. To the railway crews and passengers alike, these were fast hound racing hares.
621/721 ‘RED RATTLERS’
Hunter Valley Steamfest is proudly presented by:
Maitland Rail Museum Marquee (RALLY GROUND)
621/721 affectionately called the ‘Red Rattler’ gained its nick name from the media from the way the windows and window shutters rattled in their frames. During their service life 621/ 721 spent all of their time on Hunter services. It is therefore fitting that this unit is preserved in the Hunter region as part of the Rail Motor Society’s fleet. If you haven’t pre-purchased tickets for a Steamfest rail journey, limited tickets are available from the ticketing marquee near Maitland Station.
Saturday and SUNDAY Time
What’s on
10.00am, 3.30pm
Steaming Live
10.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm
Full Steam Ahead! Science Show
10.30am, 12.30pm
The new manufacturing revolutions: 3D printing demonstrations
10.30am, 1.00pm
Steam Revolutions Discovery Station
MAAS STEAMING LIVE The newest addition to the MAAS program is a rare 1920 steam tip wagon. This steam tip wagon built by Aveling & Porter Ltd, was restored to steaming condition by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Of the 292 wagons built only three are known to survive.
MARKET STALLS
STEAM SHED
CKLESS STEAM BUS & TRA E TRAIN DEPARTS HER
PORTABLE SPLAY ENGINE DI SHEEP STEAM POWERED ITIONS SHEARING COMPET
ERED STEAM POWER CORN COOK
event map
FARM MACHINERY
TRUCKS
FARM MACHINERY TRACTOR DISPLAY
ALLAN WALSH DR
CHURCH ST MARKETS
ARTC DISPLAY
SEUM MAITLAND RAIL MU MAAS
TRA CTO RP ULL
HELICOPTER JOY FLIGHTS TRA CTO RB ALA NCE
MINI RAILWAY
LKING HERITAGE WA FROM RT TOURS DEPAION DESK AT RM INFO
TY AND ACCESSIBILI TENT KIDS INCLUSION ES TI VI TI AC ENTERTAINMENT FIRST AID INFORMATION
MAITLAND STATION
GENERAL STALLS
NES’ ‘LITTLE ENGI KIDS AREA FIRST AID
CKLESS STEAM BUS & TRA E TRAIN DEPARTS HER
STATION PRECINCT
AMUSEMENTS
TICKET SALES MERCHANDISE
FOOD STALLS
KSMITH ARTIST BLAC TIONS DEMONSTRA
FOOD STALLS
CHURCH ST
RALLY GROUND ENTRANCE
KEY STEAMFEST MARQUEES
TOILETS
FOOD STALLS
RALLY GROUND WALKING TRACKS
GENERAL STALLS
MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES (MAAS) AND MAITLAND RAIL MUSEUM
SHOW ‘N’ SHINE SUNDAY ONLY Y NEW ENGLAND HW
GENERAL STALLS SUNDAY ONLY FOOD STALLS SUNDAY ONLY
MAITLAND PARK
02 8507 9700 www.whitehavencoal.com.au
Supporting our Hunter community
Proudly supporting Hunter Valley Steamfest
MAITLAND STATION PRECINCT The Maitland Station precinct is the centre of Steamfest. Here you will find the Ticketing Booth, Information Desk, Merchandise Tent, food stalls, amenities, kids activities and amusements and the main stage, featuring a great program of entertainment throughout the day.
church street markets
Rally ground
There will be over 80 market stalls featuring memorabilia, clothing, craft, condiments, homewares and sweet treats along Church Street. With so many to choose from you will be sure to uncover a treasure.
Located adjacent to Maitland Railway Station is the Steamfest Rally Ground which offers a chance to experience all things steam including: • Antique machinery • Traction steam engines • Portable steam engines • Model steam engines • Vintage farm machinery • Tractor pull and tractor balance • Vintage tractors
MERCHANDISE Tent
• Miniature train rides ($3 per person) • Food stalls
At the Station Precinct you will find the Merchandise Tent where you can purchase official Steamfest merchandise including the following items: Magnets
$3
Train whistles
$6
Train hats with pins
$20
Pins
$6
Caps
$15
Pens
$2
Posters
$5
Keyrings
$4
Limited edition photo book (30th anniversary)
$20
Heritage Walks Take a 30 minute walking tour with the Maitland & District Historical Society to learn more about the history of Maitland and the significance of the railway to the local area. Available at 11.30am and 2.00pm on Saturday and Sunday. The walks cost $6 per person which includes a printed brochure. Walks depart from the Information Desk at the Maitland Railway Station precinct.
Holiday Fun: Paper Planet 8 – 24 April All Maitland City Library branches Bookings essential Full program of events at maitlandlibrary.com.au
HELICOPTER JOY RIDES Heliservices will be offering visitors the chance to see Steamfest from the sky with flights over the event site and surrounding suburbs, including Rutherford, Lorn, East Maitland, Green Hills and beyond. Flights run on Saturday from 11.00am to 4.00pm and on Sunday from 10.30am to 3.30pm. Each flight can take up to four passengers at a time. Tickets are $70 per person, with family rates available.
STEAM POWERED SHEEP SHEARING DEMONSTRATIONS Watch an expert shearer shearing sheep as they would have back in the day, using shears powered by a portable steam engine. Located near the steam shed at the end of the rally ground. Demonstrations are at the following times 10.30am, 11.30am, 12.00pm, 12.30pm, 1.30pm and 2.00pm.
• ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area • Maitland Rail Museum marquee • Museum of Arts and Sciences marquee • Steam bus and trackless train rides • Steam powered sheep shearing demonstrations • Steam powered corn cooker • Artist blacksmithing demonstrations
Rally ground entry $2 per adult and children under 16 are free but must be accompanied by an adult.
‘little engines’ KIDS AREA Located within the Steamfest Rally Ground, ‘Little Engines’ is the perfect spot to take the kids. ‘Little Engines’ will feature loads of activities including a jumping castle, face painting, steam bus, trackless train and miniature train rides and a coal shovelling obstacle course run by the Lower Hunter District Scouts.
MARKET STALLS
STEAM SHED
CKLESS STEAM BUS & TRA E TRAIN DEPARTS HER
PORTABLE SPLAY ENGINE DI SHEEP STEAM POWERED ITIONS SHEARING COMPET ERED STEAM POWER CORN COOK FARM MACHINERY
TRUCKS
EVENT MAP FARM MACHINERY TRACTOR DISPLAY
ALLAN WALSH DR
CHURCH ST MARKETS
ARTC DISPLAY
SEUM MAITLAND RAIL MU MAAS
TRA CTO RP ULL
HELICOPTER JOY FLIGHTS
TY AND ACCESSIBILI TENT INCLUSION ENTERTAINMENT
KIDS ES ACTIVITI
TRA CTO RB ALA NCE
MINI RAILWAY
LKING HERITAGE WA FROM RT TOURS DEPAION DESK INFORMAT FOOD STALLS
FIRST AID INFORMATION
MAITLAND STATION
GENERAL STALLS
AMUSEMENTS
TICKET SALES MERCHANDISE
FOOD STALLS
KSMITH ARTIST BLAC TIONS DEMONSTRA
STATION PRECINCT
NES’ ‘LITTLE ENGI KIDS AREA
CHURCH ST
FIRST AID
CKLESS STEAM BUS & TRA E TRAIN DEPARTS HER
RALLY GROUND ENTRANCE
KEY STEAMFEST MARQUEES
TOILETS
FOOD STALLS
RALLY GROUND WALKING TRACKS
GENERAL STALLS
MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES (MAAS) AND MAITLAND RAIL MUSEUM
SHOW ‘N’ SHINE SUNDAY ONLY Y NEW ENGLAND HW
GENERAL STALLS SUNDAY ONLY FOOD STALLS SUNDAY ONLY
MAITLAND PARK
02 8507 9700 www.whitehavencoal.com.au
Supporting our Hunter community
Proudly supporting Hunter Valley Steamfest
MAITLAND STATION PRECINCT The Maitland Station precinct is the centre of Steamfest. Here you will find the Ticketing Booth, Information Desk, Merchandise Tent, food stalls, amenities, kids activities and amusements and the main stage, featuring a great program of entertainment throughout the day.
CHURCH STREET MARKETS
RALLY GROUND
There will be over 80 market stalls featuring memorabilia, clothing, craft, condiments, homewares and sweet treats along Church Street. With so many to choose from you will be sure to uncover a treasure.
Located adjacent to Maitland Railway Station is the Steamfest Rally Ground which offers a chance to experience all things steam including: • Antique machinery • Traction steam engines • Portable steam engines • Model steam engines • Vintage farm machinery • Tractor pull and tractor balance • Vintage tractors
MERCHANDISE TENT
• Miniature train rides ($3 per person) • Food stalls
At the Station Precinct you will find the Merchandise Tent where you can purchase official Steamfest merchandise including the following items: Magnets
$3
Train whistles
$6
Train hats with pins
$20
Pins
$6
Caps
$15
Pens
$2
Posters
$5
Keyrings
$4
Limited edition photo book (30th anniversary)
$20
HERITAGE WALKS Take a 30 minute walking tour with the Maitland & District Historical Society to learn more about the history of Maitland and the significance of the railway to the local area. Available at 11.30am and 2.00pm on Saturday and Sunday. The walks cost $6 per person which includes a printed brochure. Walks depart from the Information Desk at the Maitland Railway Station precinct.
Holiday Fun: Paper Planet 8 – 24 April All Maitland City Library branches Bookings essential Full program of events at maitlandlibrary.com.au
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HELICOPTER JOY RIDES Heliservices will be offering visitors the chance to see Steamfest from the sky with flights over the event site and surrounding suburbs, including Rutherford, Lorn, East Maitland, Green Hills and beyond. Flights run on Saturday from 11.00am to 4.00pm and on Sunday from 10.30am to 3.30pm. Each flight can take up to four passengers at a time. Tickets are $70 per person, with family rates available.
STEAM POWERED SHEEP SHEARING DEMONSTRATIONS
• ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area • Maitland Rail Museum marquee • Museum of Arts and Sciences marquee • Steam bus and trackless train rides • Steam powered sheep shearing demonstrations • Steam powered corn cooker • Artist blacksmithing demonstrations
RALLY GROUND ENTRY $2 per adult and children under 16 are free but must be accompanied by an adult.
‘LITTLE ENGINES’ KIDS AREA Located within the Steamfest Rally Ground, ‘Little Engines’ is the perfect spot to take the kids. ‘Little Engines’ will feature loads of activities including a jumping castle, face painting, steam bus, trackless train and miniature train rides and a coal shovelling obstacle course run by the Lower Hunter District Scouts.
Watch an expert shearer shearing sheep as they would have back in the day, using shears powered by a portable steam engine. Located near the steam shed at the end of the rally ground. Demonstrations are at the following times 10.30am, 11.30am, 12.00pm, 12.30pm, 1.30pm and 2.00pm.
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MARKET STALLS
STEAM SHED
CKLESS STEAM BUS & TRA E TRAIN DEPARTS HER
PORTABLE SPLAY ENGINE DI SHEEP STEAM POWERED ITIONS SHEARING COMPET
ERED STEAM POWER CORN COOK
event map
FARM MACHINERY
TRUCKS
FARM MACHINERY TRACTOR DISPLAY
ALLAN WALSH DR
CHURCH ST MARKETS
ARTC DISPLAY
SEUM MAITLAND RAIL MU MAAS
TRA CTO RP ULL
HELICOPTER JOY FLIGHTS TRA CTO RB ALA NCE
MINI RAILWAY
LKING HERITAGE WA FROM RT TOURS DEPAION DESK AT RM INFO
TY AND ACCESSIBILI TENT KIDS INCLUSION ES TI VI TI AC ENTERTAINMENT FIRST AID INFORMATION
MAITLAND STATION
GENERAL STALLS
NES’ ‘LITTLE ENGI KIDS AREA FIRST AID
CKLESS STEAM BUS & TRA E TRAIN DEPARTS HER
STATION PRECINCT
AMUSEMENTS
TICKET SALES MERCHANDISE
FOOD STALLS
KSMITH ARTIST BLAC TIONS DEMONSTRA
FOOD STALLS
CHURCH ST
RALLY GROUND ENTRANCE
KEY STEAMFEST MARQUEES
TOILETS
FOOD STALLS
RALLY GROUND WALKING TRACKS
GENERAL STALLS
MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES (MAAS) AND MAITLAND RAIL MUSEUM
SHOW ‘N’ SHINE SUNDAY ONLY Y NEW ENGLAND HW
GENERAL STALLS SUNDAY ONLY FOOD STALLS SUNDAY ONLY
MAITLAND PARK
02 8507 9700 www.whitehavencoal.com.au
Supporting our Hunter community
Proudly supporting Hunter Valley Steamfest
MAITLAND STATION PRECINCT The Maitland Station precinct is the centre of Steamfest. Here you will find the Ticketing Booth, Information Desk, Merchandise Tent, food stalls, amenities, kids activities and amusements and the main stage, featuring a great program of entertainment throughout the day.
church street markets
Rally ground
There will be over 80 market stalls featuring memorabilia, clothing, craft, condiments, homewares and sweet treats along Church Street. With so many to choose from you will be sure to uncover a treasure.
Located adjacent to Maitland Railway Station is the Steamfest Rally Ground which offers a chance to experience all things steam including: • Antique machinery • Traction steam engines • Portable steam engines • Model steam engines • Vintage farm machinery • Tractor pull and tractor balance • Vintage tractors
MERCHANDISE Tent
• Miniature train rides ($3 per person) • Food stalls
At the Station Precinct you will find the Merchandise Tent where you can purchase official Steamfest merchandise including the following items: Magnets
$3
Train whistles
$6
Train hats with pins
$20
Pins
$6
Caps
$15
Pens
$2
Posters
$5
Keyrings
$4
Limited edition photo book (30th anniversary)
$20
Heritage Walks Take a 30 minute walking tour with the Maitland & District Historical Society to learn more about the history of Maitland and the significance of the railway to the local area. Available at 11.30am and 2.00pm on Saturday and Sunday. The walks cost $6 per person which includes a printed brochure. Walks depart from the Information Desk at the Maitland Railway Station precinct.
Holiday Fun: Paper Planet 8 – 24 April All Maitland City Library branches Bookings essential Full program of events at maitlandlibrary.com.au
HELICOPTER JOY RIDES Heliservices will be offering visitors the chance to see Steamfest from the sky with flights over the event site and surrounding suburbs, including Rutherford, Lorn, East Maitland, Green Hills and beyond. Flights run on Saturday from 11.00am to 4.00pm and on Sunday from 10.30am to 3.30pm. Each flight can take up to four passengers at a time. Tickets are $70 per person, with family rates available.
STEAM POWERED SHEEP SHEARING DEMONSTRATIONS Watch an expert shearer shearing sheep as they would have back in the day, using shears powered by a portable steam engine. Located near the steam shed at the end of the rally ground. Demonstrations are at the following times 10.30am, 11.30am, 12.00pm, 12.30pm, 1.30pm and 2.00pm.
• ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area • Maitland Rail Museum marquee • Museum of Arts and Sciences marquee • Steam bus and trackless train rides • Steam powered sheep shearing demonstrations • Steam powered corn cooker • Artist blacksmithing demonstrations
Rally ground entry $2 per adult and children under 16 are free but must be accompanied by an adult.
‘little engines’ KIDS AREA Located within the Steamfest Rally Ground, ‘Little Engines’ is the perfect spot to take the kids. ‘Little Engines’ will feature loads of activities including a jumping castle, face painting, steam bus, trackless train and miniature train rides and a coal shovelling obstacle course run by the Lower Hunter District Scouts.
MARKET STALLS
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FARM MACHINERY
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FARM MACHINERY TRACTOR DISPLAY
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STATION PRECINCT
AMUSEMENTS
TICKET SALES MERCHANDISE
FOOD STALLS
KSMITH ARTIST BLAC TIONS DEMONSTRA
FOOD STALLS
CHURCH ST
RALLY GROUND ENTRANCE
KEY STEAMFEST MARQUEES
TOILETS
FOOD STALLS
RALLY GROUND WALKING TRACKS
GENERAL STALLS
MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES (MAAS) AND MAITLAND RAIL MUSEUM
SHOW ‘N’ SHINE SUNDAY ONLY Y NEW ENGLAND HW
GENERAL STALLS SUNDAY ONLY FOOD STALLS SUNDAY ONLY
MAITLAND PARK
02 8507 9700 www.whitehavencoal.com.au
Supporting our Hunter community
Proudly supporting Hunter Valley Steamfest
MAITLAND STATION PRECINCT The Maitland Station precinct is the centre of Steamfest. Here you will find the Ticketing Booth, Information Desk, Merchandise Tent, food stalls, amenities, kids activities and amusements and the main stage, featuring a great program of entertainment throughout the day.
church street markets
Rally ground
There will be over 80 market stalls featuring memorabilia, clothing, craft, condiments, homewares and sweet treats along Church Street. With so many to choose from you will be sure to uncover a treasure.
Located adjacent to Maitland Railway Station is the Steamfest Rally Ground which offers a chance to experience all things steam including: • Antique machinery • Traction steam engines • Portable steam engines • Model steam engines • Vintage farm machinery • Tractor pull and tractor balance • Vintage tractors
MERCHANDISE Tent
• Miniature train rides ($3 per person) • Food stalls
At the Station Precinct you will find the Merchandise Tent where you can purchase official Steamfest merchandise including the following items: Magnets
$3
Train whistles
$6
Train hats with pins
$20
Pins
$6
Caps
$15
Pens
$2
Posters
$5
Keyrings
$4
Limited edition photo book (30th anniversary)
$20
Heritage Walks Take a 30 minute walking tour with the Maitland & District Historical Society to learn more about the history of Maitland and the significance of the railway to the local area. Available at 11.30am and 2.00pm on Saturday and Sunday. The walks cost $6 per person which includes a printed brochure. Walks depart from the Information Desk at the Maitland Railway Station precinct.
Holiday Fun: Paper Planet 8 – 24 April All Maitland City Library branches Bookings essential Full program of events at maitlandlibrary.com.au
HELICOPTER JOY RIDES Heliservices will be offering visitors the chance to see Steamfest from the sky with flights over the event site and surrounding suburbs, including Rutherford, Lorn, East Maitland, Green Hills and beyond. Flights run on Saturday from 11.00am to 4.00pm and on Sunday from 10.30am to 3.30pm. Each flight can take up to four passengers at a time. Tickets are $70 per person, with family rates available.
STEAM POWERED SHEEP SHEARING DEMONSTRATIONS Watch an expert shearer shearing sheep as they would have back in the day, using shears powered by a portable steam engine. Located near the steam shed at the end of the rally ground. Demonstrations are at the following times 10.30am, 11.30am, 12.00pm, 12.30pm, 1.30pm and 2.00pm.
• ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area • Maitland Rail Museum marquee • Museum of Arts and Sciences marquee • Steam bus and trackless train rides • Steam powered sheep shearing demonstrations • Steam powered corn cooker • Artist blacksmithing demonstrations
Rally ground entry $2 per adult and children under 16 are free but must be accompanied by an adult.
‘little engines’ KIDS AREA Located within the Steamfest Rally Ground, ‘Little Engines’ is the perfect spot to take the kids. ‘Little Engines’ will feature loads of activities including a jumping castle, face painting, steam bus, trackless train and miniature train rides and a coal shovelling obstacle course run by the Lower Hunter District Scouts.
• ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area featuring activities including a jumping castle, face painting and a coal shovelling course and other activities run by the Lower Hunter District Scouts. See the map for details. • Delicious food stalls featuring international flavours along with traditional festival favourites. • The Steamfest Markets on Church Street for unique gifts, bric-a-brac and bargains. • The Great Train Race on Sunday. • The Rally Ground to see working traction and portable steam engines, vintage farm machinery, miniature train, steam bus and trackless train.
Don’t miss
Hunter Valley Steamfest would like to thank all staff, sponsors, volunteers and committee members for making this event possible.
AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Disclaimer: This program has been prepared by Maitland City Council from information available as at 31 March 2017. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information herein however Maitland City Council accepts no responsibility for any consequences resulting from misdescription or inadvertent errors. Photos used throughout this program are courtesy of Simon Freeman, Stephanie Owen, Graeme Stanley, Richard Witford, Ben Treverton, Shannon Hartigan and Kevin Parsons.
SAVE THE DATE FOR NEXT YEAR’S STEAMFEST 14 & 15 APRIL 2018
t 02 4931 2877
steamfest.com.au
Held on Sunday in Maitland Park, the Show ‘n’ Shine is certainly something not to be missed. It features over 400 classic and show quality cars as well as food stalls, live music and rock and roll dancing. Entry is free from 9.00am
Show ’n’ Shine Welcome Welcome to the 2017 Burton Automotive Hunter Valley Steamfest. In keeping with Steamfest’s proud tradition there is a fantastic program of activities organised for the whole family to enjoy, including The Great Train Race, Church Street Markets and the impressive Rally Ground steam engine displays. Make sure you pay a visit to the Rally Ground to visit the ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area, take a ride on the miniature railway, watch a live steam powered sheep shearing demonstration and check out the range of fantastic steam powered engines.
STEAM TRAINS 3016
Locomotive 3016 was built in 1903 as a C30 Class 4-6-4. There were a total of 145 C30 class locomotives, with 95 being built by Beyer, Peacock and Co. in Manchester, with the remaining 50 built at Eveleigh Railway Workshops in Sydney.
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Locomotive 3642 is a fine example of the penultimate design of express passenger steam locomotive in NSW. As a class, these locomotives accelerated long distance passenger timetables, with shorter journey times, leading to new levels of service in the pre-World War II period.
Learn about the history and inner workings of steam and power at the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences and Maitland Rail Museum marquees, where you will find an exciting program featuring talks and interactive model displays. The highlight of Steamfest 2017 is The Great Train Race featuring locomotives 3016 and 3642 running parallel together whilst racing a Tiger Moth aeroplane. Don’t miss out on the action as the two trains roll one by one into Maitland Station at approximately 11.00am on Sunday. Steamfest would like to thank you for attending and sharing our vision, keeping the tradition of steam alive for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. Before you leave Steamfest, stop by the Merchandise Tent to purchase Steamfest memorabilia including t-shirts, pins, mugs, magnets, hats, caps and photo book.
Maitland Rail Museum Marquee (RALLY GROUND) Join Maitland Rail Museum as they talk about the history of Maitland and steam including the South Maitland Railway. Members of the museum have put together an exciting program and there’s a topic for every steam enthusiast. There will be a range of historic photographs and model steam powered engines on display, as well as a model of the Haben Washery at Lidell.
Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences Marquee (RALLY GROUND) Visit the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences marquee to learn and understand the inner workings of machines and steam engines through engaging presentations and models.
RAIL MOTORS CPH 1 & 7 ‘TIN HARE’ ‘Tin Hare’ is the nickname given to the wooden bodied rail cars introduced on the NSW Railways in the 1920s at around the same time that many greyhound tracks were converting to mechanical hares. To the railway crews and passengers alike, these were fast hound racing hares.
621/721 ‘RED RATTLERS’ 621/721 affectionately called the ‘Red Rattler’ gained its nick name from the media from the way the windows and window shutters rattled in their frames. During their service life 621/ 721 spent all of their time on Hunter services. It is therefore fitting that this unit is preserved in the Hunter region as part of the Rail Motor Society’s fleet.
Hunter Valley Steamfest is proudly presented by:
If you haven’t pre-purchased tickets for a Steamfest rail journey, limited tickets are available from the ticketing marquee near Maitland Station.
Saturday and SUNDAY
Steam Revolutions Discovery Station
10.30am, 1.00pm
The new manufacturing revolutions: 3D printing demonstrations
10.30am, 12.30pm
Full Steam Ahead! Science Show
10.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm
Steaming Live
10.00am, 3.30pm
What’s on
Time
MAAS STEAMING LIVE The newest addition to the MAAS program is a rare 1920 steam tip wagon. This steam tip wagon built by Aveling & Porter Ltd, was restored to steaming condition by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Of the 292 wagons built only three are known to survive.
• ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area featuring activities including a jumping castle, face painting and a coal shovelling course and other activities run by the Lower Hunter District Scouts. See the map for details. • Delicious food stalls featuring international flavours along with traditional festival favourites. • The Steamfest Markets on Church Street for unique gifts, bric-a-brac and bargains. • The Great Train Race on Sunday. • The Rally Ground to see working traction and portable steam engines, vintage farm machinery, miniature train, steam bus and trackless train.
Don’t miss
Hunter Valley Steamfest would like to thank all staff, sponsors, volunteers and committee members for making this event possible.
AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Disclaimer: This program has been prepared by Maitland City Council from information available as at 31 March 2017. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information herein however Maitland City Council accepts no responsibility for any consequences resulting from misdescription or inadvertent errors. Photos used throughout this program are courtesy of Simon Freeman, Stephanie Owen, Graeme Stanley, Richard Witford, Ben Treverton, Shannon Hartigan and Kevin Parsons.
SAVE THE DATE FOR NEXT YEAR’S STEAMFEST 14 & 15 APRIL 2018
t 02 4931 2877
steamfest.com.au
Held on Sunday in Maitland Park, the Show ‘n’ Shine is certainly something not to be missed. It features over 400 classic and show quality cars as well as food stalls, live music and rock and roll dancing. Entry is free from 9.00am
Show ’n’ Shine Welcome Welcome to the 2017 Burton Automotive Hunter Valley Steamfest. In keeping with Steamfest’s proud tradition there is a fantastic program of activities organised for the whole family to enjoy, including The Great Train Race, Church Street Markets and the impressive Rally Ground steam engine displays. Make sure you pay a visit to the Rally Ground to visit the ‘Little Engines’ Kids Area, take a ride on the miniature railway, watch a live steam powered sheep shearing demonstration and check out the range of fantastic steam powered engines.
STEAM TRAINS 3016
Locomotive 3016 was built in 1903 as a C30 Class 4-6-4. There were a total of 145 C30 class locomotives, with 95 being built by Beyer, Peacock and Co. in Manchester, with the remaining 50 built at Eveleigh Railway Workshops in Sydney.
3642
Locomotive 3642 is a fine example of the penultimate design of express passenger steam locomotive in NSW. As a class, these locomotives accelerated long distance passenger timetables, with shorter journey times, leading to new levels of service in the pre-World War II period.
Learn about the history and inner workings of steam and power at the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences and Maitland Rail Museum marquees, where you will find an exciting program featuring talks and interactive model displays. The highlight of Steamfest 2017 is The Great Train Race featuring locomotives 3016 and 3642 running parallel together whilst racing a Tiger Moth aeroplane. Don’t miss out on the action as the two trains roll one by one into Maitland Station at approximately 11.00am on Sunday. Steamfest would like to thank you for attending and sharing our vision, keeping the tradition of steam alive for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. Before you leave Steamfest, stop by the Merchandise Tent to purchase Steamfest memorabilia including t-shirts, pins, mugs, magnets, hats, caps and photo book.
Maitland Rail Museum Marquee (RALLY GROUND) Join Maitland Rail Museum as they talk about the history of Maitland and steam including the South Maitland Railway. Members of the museum have put together an exciting program and there’s a topic for every steam enthusiast. There will be a range of historic photographs and model steam powered engines on display, as well as a model of the Haben Washery at Lidell.
Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences Marquee (RALLY GROUND) Visit the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences marquee to learn and understand the inner workings of machines and steam engines through engaging presentations and models.
RAIL MOTORS CPH 1 & 7 ‘TIN HARE’ ‘Tin Hare’ is the nickname given to the wooden bodied rail cars introduced on the NSW Railways in the 1920s at around the same time that many greyhound tracks were converting to mechanical hares. To the railway crews and passengers alike, these were fast hound racing hares.
621/721 ‘RED RATTLERS’ 621/721 affectionately called the ‘Red Rattler’ gained its nick name from the media from the way the windows and window shutters rattled in their frames. During their service life 621/ 721 spent all of their time on Hunter services. It is therefore fitting that this unit is preserved in the Hunter region as part of the Rail Motor Society’s fleet.
Hunter Valley Steamfest is proudly presented by:
If you haven’t pre-purchased tickets for a Steamfest rail journey, limited tickets are available from the ticketing marquee near Maitland Station.
Saturday and SUNDAY
Steam Revolutions Discovery Station
10.30am, 1.00pm
The new manufacturing revolutions: 3D printing demonstrations
10.30am, 12.30pm
Full Steam Ahead! Science Show
10.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm
Steaming Live
10.00am, 3.30pm
What’s on
Time
MAAS STEAMING LIVE The newest addition to the MAAS program is a rare 1920 steam tip wagon. This steam tip wagon built by Aveling & Porter Ltd, was restored to steaming condition by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Of the 292 wagons built only three are known to survive.