That coal stage was a rare type and Casino had one so that is my answer. Also confirmed by 5916 as it was one of the last two oil burners and often seen at Casino to save haulage of coal for locos on the far northern end of the North Coast. The rail car set in image did the Murwillumbah run.
Edited 16 Jun 2014 07:58, 7 years ago, edited by petan
That coal stage was a rare type and Casino had one so that is my answer. Also confirmed by 5916 as it was one of the last two oil burners and often seen at Casino to save haulage of coal for locos on the far northern end of the North Coast.
About this website
Railpage version 3.10.0.0037
All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The comments are property of their posters, all the rest is © 2003-2021 Interactive Omnimedia Pty Ltd.
You can syndicate our news using one of the RSS feeds.
Stats for nerds
Gen time: 0.3252s | RAM: 5.7kb