THE Upper Hunter Virtual Shed Project is planning another great day out.
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![ALL ABOARD: The Upper Hunter Virtual Shed Project will take part in a train trip, which leaves Scone, to Quirindi in November. ALL ABOARD: The Upper Hunter Virtual Shed Project will take part in a train trip, which leaves Scone, to Quirindi in November.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/QrPjvAmFyFx7rZY2Spt2YZ/52349756-889d-4cca-9601-e2e8e76798e3.jpg/r0_292_2304_1587_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
On Wednesday, November 9, the men’s tour takes in the Quirindi Rural Heritage Village and Bob’s Shed.
The journey starts from the Scone Railway Station at 8am with pick-ups at Murrurundi Visitor Information Centre and Willow Tree Visitor Information Centre on route.
“The previous tour in August saw more than 75 Upper Hunter men enjoying a day on the Hawkesbury River,” Virtual Shed Project officer Belinda McKenzie said.
“Our final one for this year takes in the Quirindi Rural Heritage Village, which houses a collection of tractors, machinery and engines, followed by a visit to Bob’s Shed to enjoy some lunch and view rooms dedicated to the late Peter Brock and a large number of motorbikes and model cars.”
A donation of $10 is requested and bookings can be secured by calling into the Scone Neighbourhood Resource Centre or phoning 6545 2562 as soon as possible to be guaranteed a seat on the tour.