A Blog aimed at being a companion to the "Railways in Vietnam" website. Discussion of Railways in Vietnam both past and present.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
As usual I will try to get lots of photos while I'm there.
Apart from visiting the relatives, we plan to visit Can Tho in the Mekong Delta for a couple of days.
Unfortunately there is currently no rail connection to Can Tho so I'll have to put up with one of those sleeping buses which I love so much (see previous blogs). There used to be a connection with Saigon but for various reasons it was closed and taken up many years ago. I understand that the station building might still exist so maybe a photo of that. Plans have been announced to restore the line but I don't think any work has actually started yet. Such a large city (1 1/2 million people) with no rail connection to Saigon does seem problematic.
You may have noticed that the no 5 issue of Re-Unification Express is now available. I'm trying to catch up with No. 6 (December). My aim is to get it out before I leave, so that I can produce the March edition close to on time when I return. We shall see.
I've been doing a bit of work on the layout. My main project has been building a "Co-OpMart" supermarket. It's built out of card and signs printed from the internet, so cost me virtually nothing to make.This is now close to completion. It's not a copy of one particular building but more a 'composite' of several I have seen (see photo). The building still has to be 'planted' properly into the layout.
For those that don't know Co-OpMart is a large supermarket chain throughout Vietnam. Sort of like Woolworths or Coles (Aussies will understand), and most of the buildings include other shops such as bookshops (Fahasa) and Korea's answer to MacDonalds 'Lotteria", which is all over Vietnam.
I had a bit of a problem whether to put the 'new' logo or the logo from several years ago and eventually went for the older logo. I still have to add more motor bikes and customers and hope to site a small street stall outside as well. The main round section is made from a toilet paper roll but if I ever do this again I think I'll cover the roll with paper to hide the 'spiral' marking.
Oh well I'd better get back to preparing for my trip.
I'll try to post while I'm in Vietnam.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Wow!
Have you seen the latest news snippets about the long awaited upgrading of the main SE services on the good old DSVN.
They've been talking about this for some time and now it's here.
Some 57 freshly painted coaches inside and out, all with modern toilets, upgraded seating, upgraded catering, new uniforms for the train crew and a small increase in speed.
Very nice.
SE1 & 2, SE5 &6, and SE7 and 8. For those who don't know these are the main passenger services between Hanoi and Saigon sometimes (but not officially) referred to as "Re-Unification Express".
SE3& 4 of course was upgraded at the beginning of 2015, so it's good to see the rest completed as well.
Interesting that the new uniforms are similar to the SE3/4 ones but appear to be grey rather than blue.
With a total expenditure in the millions of dollars this is a major upgrade and despite this no increase in fares, in fact a slight reduction.
Can't wait to travel on SE7 in March!
The only concern is that passengers and crew look after the new trains. This hasn't always been the case in the past. No more water sloshing around in the toilets, and plenty of toilet paper and everyone will be happy.
Thursday, January 7, 2016
New Year Resolutions
The tradition at the beginning of a new year is to make a number of resolutions, things you intend to accomplish over the next 12 months.
The usual ones include losing weight, being more careful with money, learn a new skill, get a better job and many more.
Then there are the resolutions special to each person.
For me they include getting my business off the ground, keeping my website up to date, making sure "Re-Unification Express" comes out on time, and launching a new e-magazine focussed on Australian N scale model railways.
What about Vietnam Railways?
Over the past couple of years DSVN has promised a lot. Some of the promises, such as replacing and upgrading infrastructure are well on the way to being achieved.
Others such as the line to Vung Tau and the line to Canh To don't seem to have even got off the ground.
And the dream of a high speed rail between Hanoi and Saigon is still just that, a dream.
Of course Vietnam is not a rich country, so these projects rely often on help from friendly countries such as Japan, Australia, South Korea and France.
And of course in the past we have seen the problem of some of that money not necessarily ending up where it supposed to.
Aĺl we can hope is that our favourite railway system has all the success that it deserves and that those D19Es D9Es and all their sisters keep operating for our pleasure.
BTW Looks like I'll be back in May. Something about a house.
Until next time.
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Well Christmas is over for another year and New Year as well. Now for 2016!
I have made a big decision and decided to retire.
So hopefully I will actually have time to get the 'Re-Unification Express' out on time. I intend to put it on a more commercial footing (no, it will always be free) by adding a few ads and by finally getting my New Era Hobbies business off the ground.
This will be better for everyone I think.
It will hopefully give me more time to answer my email and update the website as well!
More about this in the next blog.
On another matter, the excellent Vietnamese forum daumaytoaxe seems to have disappeared. There one day and gone the next! I don't know if it has moved or if there is some technical problem.
If anyone knows where it has gone please let me know.
Until next time.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Spring Has Sprung.....
It's October and in Australia we're well into spring.
We've already had a few hot days (35 celcius hot enough for you?) and it's not even summer!
Spring is also a time of renewal and growth and the time for the DSVN to make another announcement about it's future.
It's almost become an annual event! Sort of like Tet.
There have been quite a few announcements in recent years. The construction of a new line to Vung Tau, another to the Mekong for example.
Worthy projects you might suggest. And they are. If they are ever built!
The latest plan calls for a number of new locomotives, designated passenger and freight.
Up to now most VNR engines have been mixed traffic, so this is new.
The other interesting item is that the Hanoi - Saigon very fast train seems to be still on the menu, despite National Assembly concerns about it's cost and whether Vietnam can build it.
It's still a long way off but it is still on the table.
See ya later!
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Riding the Rails
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Onward
Well it wasn't quite two years but it's been a long time. Early in the year I was quite sick (a combination of the earlier pneumonia and another respiratory problem) but I'm a lot better since our May Vietnam visit.
We travelled to Vietnam again in May this year, a short 3 week trip. Boy was it hot! Temperatures in the order of 39 and 40c were the order of the day.
We travelled to Danang and had a look at the station there.
I maintained my promise of never travelling by coach again so we travelled by train of course and enjoyed the trip. We travelled back by sleeper and surprisingly we had a good nights sleep. Must be the gentle rocking of the carriage. Vietnam coaches tend to rock a bit because of the narrow metre guage.
We also got to the entrance of the locomotive depot in Saigon, but couldn't get in. But I did get some photos at the entrance. We weren't prepared to walk all the way back to the station in the heat just to get permission! Next time maybe.
I’m actually very excited.
I was recently browsing the internet and came upon an image of the cover of a book I have been trying to obtain for quite a while. I clicked on the image and was taken to a bookshop in Adelaide (Australia) where a copy of the book was being advertised.
The book was described as second hand and in good condition. Now this book, published in 1990, is exceedingly rare so I got quite excited. The price being asked for was probably about 3 or 4 times it’s initial price when new, but I couldn’t resist.
So I now have the book and it lives up to all my expectations. It is indeed in excellent condition including a clear plastic cover. I have a little French so I am currently wading my way through it.
How it found it's way into a bookshop in Adelaide, Australia, is a mystery.
The book is “Les Chemin de fer de la France D’Outre-Mer” Volume 1 “L’Indochine Le Yunnan”by Frederick Hulot. For those that don't speak French, "French Overseas Railways".
The book covers the French era of Indochina Railways and contains some wonderful photos as well as detailed text, particularly about locomotives.
So expect a number of corrections to be made on the website, as well as additional data.
I know I've said this before, but hopefully you will get a few more blogs now that my health is significantly improved.
Don't forget Issue number 5 of my e-magazine "Re-unification Express" is also due in the next couple of weeks, so look out for that one on the "Railways In Vietnam" website.
Until next time.