Friday, April 01, 2011

BOOK LAUNCH: Rails Toward the Sky - The Story of Driving Creek Railway

5.30pm Wednesday 27 April
The Depot:  28 Clarence St, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand


RAILS TOWARD THE SKY
The Story of Driving Creek Railway
by Barry Brickell
David Ling Publishing

The Depot is delighted to host the launch of Barry Brickell's 'Rails Toward the Sky - The Story of Driving Creek Railway', a book on art, engineering and conservation.

This is the story of what one person can achieve with vision and an inexhaustible determination to succeed against all odds.
When Barry Brickell became New Zealand's first full-time craft potter he combined his passion for railways with his engineering skills to build a short line for bringing clay and firewood down from the hills to his Coromandel kilns.
Over the next 30 years he kept extending the line, always just a bit higher, to haul thousands of native trees for restoring hillsides ravaged by mining, logging and farming and to find a more perfect view over the Hauraki Gulf.

Driving Creek Railway is now a major tourist attraction carrying thousands of passengers a year over the spectacular spirals, zigzags and the world's only double-deck railway viaduct.
The tracks and the trains have all be designed and built by Barry, with help from volunteers and fellow enthusiasts.

www.depotartspace.co.nz

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