- Widespread
public concern regarding the future of 3801 Limited, the Large Erecting
Shop Eveleigh arid locomotive 3801. - Legal
opinion from. Piper Alderman:
1. Locomotive
3801 is owned by the NSW Government.
2. The
NSW Rail Transport
Museum as a previous
custodian has no legal rights in this matter.
3. 3801
Ltd as the current custodian has some significant residual legal rights.
4. On
behalf of the Government, it is for the Minister to make a determination
regarding the future disposition of locomotive 3801.
- Minister
Watkins announced the O’Rourke Advisory Group “to determine how the
3801 should be best managed in the future and by whom.” - On
20th September 2006, the 3801 Ltd Board met with the O’Rourke Advisory
Group, tabled extensive documentation and presented an exciting new way
forward for rail heritage in NSW. This involved the concept of “The Rail
Heritage Company Ltd”. - On
21st September 2006, 3801 Ltd wrote to Minister Watkins reporting on the
meeting with the Advisory Group and requested: –
“ln the meantime, we have a
timing problem. As the existing lease comes to an end on 26 November 2006, to
enable the existing operations and bookings beyond that date to be maintained
pending resolution of all issues to the Government’s satisfaction, we request
an extension of time to enable the Advisory Group’s recommendations to be
considered and acted upon. We would need six months to unwind the existing operations
in a methodical and responsible manner should the panel decide on such a course
of action. We would be grateful. for your assistance in this matter and look
forward to your early reply.”
No reply has been received to
date (27/10/06)
On 26th September 2006, 3801 Ltd
wrote to the Premier detailing the concept of The Rail Heritage Company Ltd and
requesting the extension of time as in Minister Watkins letter of 21/10/06. No
reply has been received to date (27/10/06)
- On
3rd October 2006, John Hearsch on behalf of the O’Rourke Group undertook a
full day of discussions and inspections of 3801 Ltd activities and was
favourably impressed. - On
18th October, Mr Vince O’Rourke visited the Large Erecting Shop & was
taken on an inspection of cars and 3801; freshly painted & being
fitted with the new tyres on the leading truck. He was very favourably
impressed. Congratulations to the Maintenance team - On
23’d October 2006, 380]. Ltd wrote to the Premier (with a copy to the
Minister Watkins) as follows: –
“FUTURE OF 3801 LIMITED
We refer to our letter of 28
September 2006 in which we drew your attention to a timing problem with regard
to the continuance of the lease of locomotive 3801 to enable our operations and
forward bookings to be maintained. To date, we have not received any reply to
our letter.
I am afraid that I must now
advise that my Board of Directors can sec no alternative than to appoint a
voluntary administrator to take over the affairs of the company unless the
Government is willing not only to extend the locomotive lease to enable us to
continue in service but also to underwrite short-term financial support of up
to $300,000 to give us time to restructure our heritage rail operations as
discussed with the Minister’s Advisory Group. We would need a firm commitment by
31 October. “
No reply has
been received to date (27/10/06).
- On
Tuesday 24th October the O’Rourke Group met to finalise their report to
the Minister. - On
Wednesday 26th October, Mr Vince O’Rourke was invited to attend the 3801
Ltd Board meeting to be held on Tuesday 31st October. He declined stating,
“the
Advisory Committee is still in the process of developing its advice to the
Minister and it would not be appropriate for me to attend. It is my
intention to meet again with both the Boards of 3801 and RTM as part of
our process.”
JRG 27/10/06
3801 Limited Suite
G01 National
Innovation Centre
Australian Technology
Park, Eveleigh 1430. Postal
Address: PO Box 333 Alexandria NSW 1435
Telephone 1300 65 3801, Fax 02 9698 4553 Email: trains@3801limited.com.au Website: www.3801limited.com.au