April 19th, 2010.
Guido:
Let's hear more about the CCKW
and the 60CM railroad tracks under the truck (guessing guage, I could be off).
Because Australia was part of Her or His Majesty's Dominions of old, there may have been some tendency to reutilize the 60 CM (1'-11-1/2") trench railroad equipment of WWI on the farms and in rural districts as local haulage systems. Here in the US, the Winchester and Western Railroad (of Virginia), had a line to Wardensville, West Virginia torn out sometime around WWII. There was a sawmill at Wardensville and I believe one at Gore, Virginia, the Wardensville mill was owned by the Lost River Lumber Company, which fed its mill with a series of 60CM lines using American WWI trench railroad equipment. Supposedly they lost a loaded car over the hill on the Dog Run line, which was not recovered by the lumber company and whose metal parts may still be there, if they weren't salvaged during a WWII scrap drive....
In any case, have a good time with the CCKW, and remember, if you should bring it stateside to an event, we drive on the right side of the road....
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan