Legislation, In force, New South Wales
New South Wales: Waratah Coal Company Act 1875 38 Vic (NSW)
An Act to authorize the Waratah Coal Com- W2*,co# pany to extend their Line of Railway by = — the construction of branches.
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Waratah Coal Company.
An Act to authorize the Waratah Coal Com- W2*,co#
pany to extend their Line of Railway by = —
the construction of branches. [18¢h May,
1875. ]
W Bereas by an Act passed on the eighth day of October one Preamble.
thousand eight hundred and sixty-three in the twenty-seventh
year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria intituled "An Act
to establish and incorporate a Company to be called the Waratah
Coal Company and to authorize the making of « Railway for the
purposes of the said Company' a Company was established and incorpo-
rated for the purpose of working certain coal mines situated at or
near Waratah in the parish of Newcastle in the county of Northum-
berland in the Colony of New South Wales and any other mincs of
which the said Company might thereafter become possessed and for
the disposal of the coal and any other minerals to be obtained there-
from and for the carryirg on of such other business and doing such
other matters and things in connection therewith as the said Company
might deem expedient and the said Company was thereby authorized
to make construct and maintain a railway with all proper works and
conveniences connected therewith upon across and over the lands and
in the direction delineated and described in Schedule E to the said
Act And whereas in pursuance of the powers for that purpose con-
tained in the said Act the said Company did within the term of five
years from the passing of the said Act make and construct the railway
with all proper works and conveniences thereby authorized to be made
And whereas the said Company has since the passing of the said
Act been continuously and is still extensively engaged in working the
coal mines of the said Company and in the disposal of the coal
obtained therefrom and it has been found necessary for the more
efficiently carrying out the works of the Company and for the carriage
and shipping of the coal obtained from the said mines that two
branch railways being extensions of the said line of railway already
constructed under the authority of the said Act should be made com-
mencing respectively and determining at the points hereinafter more
fully deseribed and it is expedient that power should be given to the
said Company for the making and constructing of such branch rail-
ways with all proper works and conveniences connected therewith
subject to the provisions hercinafter contained Be it therefore enacted
by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and
consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New
South Wales in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the
same as follows :—
1. It shall be lawful for the Waratah Coal Company to make Authority to con-
construct and maintain a branch or extension of their present linc of talaga
railway commencing at a point about fifty chains south-westerly from -
the Great Northern Railway and passing across Morehead and Young's
railway constructed under the authority of " Morehead and Young's
Railway Act of 1862" at a point eight chains from the point of
divergence thence south-westerly through land supposed to belong
to the English and Australian Copper Company thence continuing
south-westerly through three hundred and ten acres and two hundred
and cighty acres respectively of land held under lease from the Crown
for coal mining purposes by Messicurs James Brown and Alexander
Brown and crossing their railway constructed under the authority of
«The
Vesting land taken
under Act.
All powers granted
by the Waratah
Coal Company's Act
to apply to branches
authorized by this
Act.
Power to oross raile
way and provisions
for protection of the
railways crossed.
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"The Hartley Vale Colliery Railway Act 1367" at a point about
thirty-five chains from where the branch or exteasion hereby authorized
is intended to commence thence south-westerly through the land of
the Waratah Coal Company thence through six hundred and_ forty
acres of land supposed to be the property of the said James Brown
and Alexander Brown and thence through three hundred and twenty
acres the property of the Scottish Australian Mining Company
(Limited) entering the lands of the said Wa:zatah Coal Company at
the northern boundary thereof the length of stch extension of line of
railway being about three and a quarter miles And also to make
construct and maintain another branch of such railway commencing
from the Waratah Coal Company's present line of railway at a point
situated about ninety chains north-westerly from the junction of the
Great Northern Railway and the Waratah Coal Company's Railway
thence north-westerly through two hundred anc. eighty acres of Crown
Lands leased for coal mining purposes by Messieurs James Brown and
Alexander Brown thence north-westerly through one hundred acres
and three hundred and twenty acres respectively leased by the Waratah
Coal Company and thence through the freeholc lands of the Waratah
Coal Company to the quarry leased by the Govarnment from the said
Waratah Coal Company the length of such last-1nentioned branch being
seventy-three chains and thirty-three links or taereabouts and it shall
be lawful for the said Waratah Coal Company 1o take and appropriate
such and so much land as shall be required for she purposes of making
and completing such branch railways Provided that such railways
shall not occupy in any part thereof a greater space in breadth than
ninety-nine feet including the supports abutments and foundations
thereof.
9. Such land as shall be taken under the provisions of this
Act for the said branch railways together with such right of ingress
egress and regress upon the adjacent land as may be necessary for the
making and repair thereof shall be vested by virtue of this Act and
without the necessity of any conveyance in the Waratah Coal Company
Provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the owners of
the lands to be appropriated for the purposes of such railways from
carrying on any mining operations beneath the said railways which
shall not interfere with the safety of the said railway and the traffic
thercon and that the said Waratah Coal Company shall have no further
right to the soil of the lands beneath the surface than shall be requisite
for the formation and repair of the said road and for cutting embanking
or otherwise.
3. The Waratah Coal Company shall for the purpose of making
constructing and maintaining such branch railways hereby authorized
have all the powers rights and privileges and be subject to all the
clauses stipulations conditions and provisions contained in the said
recited Act passed on the eighth day of October one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-three in reference to the line of railway thereby
authorized to be made constructed and maintained as if the same had
been repeated in this Act or the branches or extensions hereby
authorized to be made had been included in the said recited Act.
4. The Waratah Coal Company shall subject to the provisions
hereinafter contained have power to cross the said railways of More-
head and Young and of Messieurs James Brown and Alexander Brown
respectively on the level in such manner as shall be approved by the
Superintendent of Permanent Way and Works on the Great Northern
Railway and the rails for such crossing shal. be laid down at the
expense of the said Waratah Coal Company under and subject to the
direction and approval of such Superintendent and for that purpose
to lay down such rails and execute such other works as shall be
necessary
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necessary for the purpose of such crossings Provided that the said
Company shall before they shall be at liberty to cross the said Rail-
ways respectively erect, upon their own land and at all times thereafter
maintain a suitable station or lodge at the place where the said branch
railway shall cross the railways of Morehead and Young and of
Messieurs James Brown and Alexandcr Brown on the level and shall
also erect and maintain all necessary signals that is to say two junction
or crossing signals and four distance signals at each of the crossings
referred to and the said Waratah Coal Company shall employ and
constantly keep employed at their own expense at the said crossings
fit and proper persons to attend to such signals and the person so
employed shall act under and in accordance with the regulations
hereinafter set forth No preference shall be given to the trains of
any Company but the train first approaching a crossing shall have
the signals lowered to enable it to pass but should two trains approach
the crossing at the same time the train of the Scottish Australian
Mining Company or that of Messieurs James Brown and Alexander
Brown shall have precedence.
5. The following regulations shall be observed by the enginc- Regulations.
drivers and the men in charge of the signals at the crossings of the
said railways that is to say :—
The crossings of the railway of Morehead and Young and of Signals for each
Messieurs James Brown and Alexander Brown respectively Grossing cinnele ond
by the Waratah Coal Company's Railway shall be protected four distance signals,
by six signals two of which shall be placed at each of the gwocrossmgs.
crossings respectively and shall be called " crossing signals "
the other four shall be called "distance signals' Each of
the distance signals shall be fixed at about four hundred
yards from the intersection of the lines of railway respec-
tively.
The crossing signals shall be thirty feet in height and have each
two semaphore arms with lamps complete.
One of these signals shall be placed on the " down" side of the
lines to be crossed respectively and on the eastern side of the
Waratah Coal Company's line The other shall be placed on
the "up" side of the said lines to be crossed and on the
western side of the Waratah Coal Company's line.
The signals on the "down" side of the lines to be crossed shall
be for the trains of the Scottish Australian Mining Company
(Limited) and of the said James Brown and Alexander
Brown respectively and the signal on the " up " side shall be
for the Waratah Coal Company's trains.
The arms of the crossing signals shall never be lowered to " all
right' but shall stand at " danger' except when lowered to
* caution" to allow a train to pass through.
The engine-driver requiring to pass along Morehead and Young's
line or the line of Messicurs James Brown and Alexander
Brown shall give one long whistle and the cngine-driver
requiring to proceed along the Waratah Coal Company's line
shall give two short whistles.
The distance signals shall always stand at " danger" except when
the arm is lowered to " caution" to admit a train.
On the approach of a train from Neweastle on cither Morchead
and Young's line or the said James Brown and Alexander
Brown's line one long whistle shall be given and the signal-
man if the line be clear shall lower the arm of the distance
signal to " caution" and at the same time lower the arm of
the crossing signal on the left side of the post also to
* caution."
If
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If a train approach the crossing from th> pits of either of the
said two lines to be crossed on one long whistle being given
if the line be clear the signal-man shall lower the arm of
the distance signal to " caution" and at the same time also
lower to "caution" the arm of the crossing signal on the
left side of the post.
On the approach of a train from the direction of Port Waratah
on the Waratah Coal Company's line on two short whistles
being given the signal-man if the Tine be clear shall lower
the distance signal : arm to " caution' and at the same time
lower the crossing signal arm on the left side of the post
also to " caution."
If a train approach on the Waratah Coal Company's linc from
the pits (or in the "up" direction) two short whistles shall
be given and if the line he clear the signal-man shall lower
the arm of the distance signal to "caution" and at the same
time lower to " caution" the arm on the left side of the post
of the crossing signal.
If the crossing be approached by night in any direction the
"caution" signal shall be a green light and the train may
proceed.
All trains approaching the crossing in eny direction must be
driven at such speed as will enable the driver to bring his
train to a stand before passing the distance signal should the
"'danger'' signal be exhibited After coming to a stand the
train must be immediately drawn inside the distance signal
so as to protect it from any train that may be following on
the same line of rails.
The whole of the signals belonging to these crossings shall stand
only at " danger" or "caution" 'Tie danger signal shall
be the semaphore arm raised on the left side of the post at
right angles thereto and at night a rec light.
The caution signal by day shall be the semaphore arm lowered on
the left side of the post to an angle of forty-five degrees and
at night by a green light.
The red light signal or the " semaphore arn: raised at right angles
to the post 'shall denote that the line is not clear and that the
train must be brought to a stand as rapidly as possible.
The green light signal or the semaphore arm lowered to an angle
of forty: "five degrees with the post shall denote that the train
may proceed.
No train shall pass over the crossing at a greater speed than ten
miles an hour.
The signal-men in charge of these crossinzs respectively will be
held responsible for the proper working of all the signals in
accordance with these regulations aid any infringement of
which by the engine-driver or others shall be immediately
reported by them to the Managers of the respective Com-
panies.
The four distance signals shall have one arm each and be worked
by levers one to each signal fixed on the platform to the
signal box and the crossing signals shall have two arms each
worked by stirrups one for each arm and lamp fixed along-
side the levers for the distance signals so that the whole
signal arrangements for cach of 'these crossings will be
entirely under the easy control of one man.
When night trains are running the lamps shall be lighted at sun-
down and the signal-men will be held responsible for the
proper burning of the lights of all the signals.
After
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After the passing of the last train the lights of the signals shall
be immediately put out.
All the distance signals at cach crossing shall have back lights
white and green which can be seen from the signal-man's
box and by these it can be known if the signal lights are
burning properly the white back light shall denote that a
green light is shown on the face of the lamp and the green
back light that a red light is being exhibited on the face of
the signal.
By the "Up" trains shall be understood those running from the
coal-pits to Newcastle or Port Waratah and by " Down"
trains shall be understood those running from Newcastle or
Port Waratah to coal-pits.
6. If any engine-driver or man in charge of the signals at the Penal clause.
crossings of the said railway shall neglect or refuse to do anything
which by the regulations contained in the next preceding section of
this Act he is directed to perform he shall for every such offence be
liable to a penalty not execcding ten pounds and every such penalty
may be recovered in a stmmary manner before any two Justices in
Petty Sessions according to the provisions of the Act fourteen
Victoria number forty-three and the Acts therein adopted.
7. In ease it shall be found necessary by the proprictors of Company to make
either of the said railways over which such crossings arc made to lay °mPe™ste
down a second line of rails the rails for the crossing over such second
line shall be laid by the proprietors of such line at the expense of the
Waratah Coal Company And the said Company shall make compensa-
tion and satisfaction to the persons through whose land the said branch
railways shall pass and to the proprictors of the railways to be
crossed for temporary permanent or recurring injury and for the works
made necessary by such crossing for carrying off and preventing an
accumulation of water and all other damages loss costs charges and
inconvenience which may he in anywise occasioned to the said persons
by such crossing or by the laying or repair of the said rails or the
non-performance by the said Company of any of the matters and things
hereby required to be performed by them or otherwise and if the
Company and the persons claiming compensation shall not agree as to
the amount of compensation to be paid by the Company for laying
down such rails or for or in respect of or in relation to any of' the
matters and things aforesaid then such amount shall be ascertained by
arbitrators as provided by the Waratah Coal Company's said Act of
incorporation.
8. If the Waratah Coal Company shall abandon or for a period Provision for vestor-
of three years shall cease to use the branch railways which shall be ineae Copan
made across the railways of Messieurs James Brown and Alexander should ceace to use
Brown and of Messicurs Morchead and Young then and in such case the bh railway.
rails for the crossings over the said lines shall be taken wp and the
said railways shall be restored to their former condition and the
Waratah Coal Company shall pay to the proprietors of such railways
respectively all costs and expenses that may be incurred in the taking
up of such crossings and the restoration of such railways to their
former condition.
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