Before we get to the main story, there's another interesting fact about Peterborough that will have you shaking your head.
"Peterborough, a railway town in South Australia, stands as a very special emblem to Australian stupidity.
Why so?
Well, before the states got together in 1901 and called themselves Australia, each individual state decided that it was going to have a different railway gauge.
Broad - 5'3", Standard 4'8 1/2" and Narrow 3'6'' (they are all in old imperial feet and inches) and as luck would have it, Peterborough happened to be one of those places where all three railways came together.
They even needed a triple gauge turntable – the only one in the world. Yes, because the rest of the world isn’t totally stupid."
But if you want a more positive reason to travel to Peterborough you only have to look at the sculpture of Bob the Railway Dog in the small park in front of the town’s Visitor Centre.
The inscription on the sculpture explains:
"The story of Bob, railway mascot, begins when he was rounded up in Adelaide in 1883 with a lot of other stray dogs being sent north to the rabbit plague.
“He was adopted by railway guard William Ferry of Terowie and a few months later moved with him to Petersburg (it was changed to Peterborough in 1917 in a wave of World War I anti-German feeling).
“Bob began travelling on trains, first with his owner and then on his own. He jumped on and off trains as the mood took him making interstate journeys and short suburban trips on trams as well as trains (he also made river trips on the Murray Steamers). When he heard the whistle of a train he was off!
Check him out, sitting on the roof.
“He travelled far - to Sydney, Melbourne, Oodnadatta, Broken Hill, Mt Gambier and more. "When he died in 1895 he was mourned by the travelling public all over Australia."
Then I checked the ‘net and found, to my amusement, an entire website devoted to the dog - check out http://www.bobtherailwaydog.com (he really did become internationally famous during his life - 1882-1895).
It contains vast amounts of information but my favourite was a letter to The Spectator in London which described Bob’s uniqueness:
"I often see interesting letters to the Spectator about dogs, and I thought perhaps your readers might like to hear about the best-known dog in Australia.
His name is Railway Bob and he passes his whole existence on the train, - his favourite seat being on top of the coal box. In this way he has travelled many thousands of miles, going all over the lines in South Australia.
He is well known in Victoria, frequently seen in Sydney and has been up as far as Brisbane!
The most curious part of his conduct is that he has no master, but every engine driver is his friend. At night he follows home his engine man of the day never leaving him or letting him out of his sight until they are back on the Railway Station in the morning, when he starts off on another of his ceaseless journeys.
I have not seen him on our line for some time, but noticed with regret last time he was in the station he was showing signs of age, and limping as he walked.
E Cresswall. Adelaide, August 24th. 1895."
Here's a picture of his Collar, which is in the Railways Museum.
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Bob puts red dog to shame....
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Both very special in their own way but the Bob story has a bit more history to it.
BTW - I know a bloke up here in Darwin and his Son in Karratha has all the Name Rights to "Red Dog" - it's a small world really.
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Good onya for sharing this great story. He must have been a Ripa dog to have a statue.
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Yeah, it's a great story about a Great Dog. I love the history of it. There's a bloke on facebook who does all these stories and I've been sharing them on Steemit to prove to him that he should join up!
I reckon I'll get him to come over soon.
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