The Kenya and Uganda Railways and Harbours – The Second World War ….. and after. …
Shed 24H team open opportunity to stay overnight at Hellifield railway station
Private car GHM-1
Baltimore & Ohio 2-6-8-0 (KL-1)
The Kampala to Bombo Railway
DELEC LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT PT6
DELEC LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT PT7
Ireland - 1998
The Box Tunnel – Brunel builds the impossible
The Micklehurst Loop – Part 3A
Another selection of the steamiest photographs to ever grace the interwebs.All 'New South Wales' steam train action from the 80s and 90s.---------------------------------------------------------------------I have featured some shots of this Kiama tour with 5910 previously. Here be some of the remaining dregs from the day.5910 - Baldwin Lima Hamilton
75573 of 1952Currently on static display at Thirlmere.
Back on the 17th of November 1992, 3642 and 5910 visited Junee Roundhouse as part of a trip south to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the standard gauge to Melbourne.
We evidently chased it from Junee to Harefield. Not sure why we started there, but I suspect my endless notes will eventually reveal all.
3642 and 5910 inside Junee Roundhouse.
3642 - Clyde Engineering
376 of 1926
Operational
The inexplicably popular 3-8-0-1 passing through Mindaribba.
Clyde Engineering463 of 1943Locomotive recently restored to operation again.
1049 at both ends of the Zig Zag Railway.
Sadly, this operation has suffered badly in recent years. However, we hope to see them operational again soon.1049 - Ipswich Railway Workshops
208 of 1951 - Currently Stored
SMR18 on the Cockypoo Run, seen climbing up through Farmborough Heights.
SMR18 was originally built for the 'South Maitland Railway' for use on coal trains to the south of, not surprisingly, Maitland.
Beyer Peacock 5909 of 1915
She now resides back at East Greta Junction and is believed to be operational.
SMR17Beyer Peacock 5790 of 1914
SMR20Beyer Peacock 5998 of 1920
5910 yet again. This time at Maitland Steamfest.
Was with the legendary John Hourigan at the time.
Here's an oldie, and still operational.
2705 shunting on to it's train at Sydney Terminal.
Hunslet 1115 of 1913.
Today she is wearing a black livery.
3112 passes through Marrickville station on an up special back in the late 80s.
Beyer Peacock & Co5807 of 1914
A couple more FLYING SCOTSMAN shots, taken during her jaunts around NSW with 3801.
Moss Vale and then some spot between Orange and Stuart Town.
3137 shunting around it's train at Thirlmere.
Built by the NSW Government Railways
134 of 1917
Currently on static display at Thirlmere.
3112 arriving at Sydney Terminal.
5367 shunting at Sydney Terminal on a rather miserable day.Clyde Engineering 122 of 1914
Currently on static display at Cowra.Lachlan Valley Railway
3026 sitting in the Cowra Roundhouse with D9 and 4464, the later owned by the Lachlan ALCo Group.3026 - Beyer Peacock & Co
4469 of 1903Currently on static display.
---------------------------------------------------------Interested in railway heritage and wish to visit some wonderful preservation groups?
This is not meant to be a comprehensive list, however it is a good start for anyone travelling around New South Wales.However, we recommend:SouthIllawarra Light Railway Museum
Goulburn RoundhouseGoulburn Crookwell Heritage RailwayStockinbingal Station Preservation GroupCooma Monaro RailwayJunee RoundhouseMichelago Railway StationBombala Railway StationYass Town Railway StationCanberra Railway MuseumGundagai Railway StationTemora Railway StationNSW Railway MuseumWagga Wagga Rail Heritage MuseumLadysmith Tourist Railway
WestZig Zag RailwayState Mine RailwayLachlan Valley RailwayOberon-Tarana Tourist RailwayBathurst Railway MuseumSulphide Street Railway Museum
NorthToronto Railway StationRichmond Vale RailwayRailmotor SocietyWerris Creek StationDorrigo Steam Railway & MuseumTenterfield Railway StationWallangarra Railway Station----------------------------------------------------------------------
NSW Railways Past & PresentCongratulations on passing the 15,000 member milestone.
If you love New South Wales railway history, and would like to know why this group has become the most popular site for it, you are welcome to come and join in.
Photo: Greg Davis
Easter egg hunt for kids this morning, I bought 2 eggs and drilled a big hole in bottom of there baskets,So far they've found 48,680 eggs!
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