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Old Belmont Shire Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 6/24/2007
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Old Cleveland Road Tramway Tracks


In 1924, the City of Brisbane Act was passed by the Queensland Parliament, amalgamating the Cities of Brisbane and South Brisbane; the Towns of Hamilton, Ithaca, Sandgate, Toowong, Windsor and Wynnum; and the Shires of Balmoral, Belmont, Coorparoo, Enoggera, Kedron, Moggill, Sherwood, Stephens, Taringa, Tingalpa, Toombul and Yeerongpilly to form the current City of Greater Brisbane, now known simply as Brisbane City, in 1925. This series of caches will celebrate these former local goverments and their amalgamation.

The Belmont Divisional Board was formed in 1894 and become Belmont Shire in 1903 before finally amalgamating with Brisbane city in 1925.

This cache is located at one of the few remaining remnants of Brisbane's tram system. Although the tram tracks here were actually constructed by the Brisbane City Council in 1948, they follow the same path of the original Belmont Stream Tramway constructed by the Belmont Shire Council in 1912. More information is available on EPA Qld's website: Old Cleveland Road Tramway Tracks

Early in the twentieth century, Belmont was a sparsely populated, 'outer' suburb of Brisbane, under the control of the Belmont Shire Council. The area did not enjoy the services of the Brisbane tramway network, to which the Belmont Council responded with the construction of the Belmont (steam) Tramway, opened in May 1912. It was a narrow-gauge tramway track of 1067 mm, laid with 42 pound rails on timber sleepers. The line was operated by the Railway Department with two return trips each day except Sundays. This was later increased to three and four trains per day to attract suburban growth. In 1922, the Belmont Shire Council lobbied for a railway to Redland Bay to extend the Belmont Tramway. The suggestion was rejected however, and the line was constructed via Cleveland instead. The Belmont Shire Council did not have the resources to continue the operation of the tramway, and the line closed on 16 April 1924.

The cache also contains one of the four clues you will need to find the final cache in this series, which will be listed when enough of the series have been placed.

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