Photo Gallery

All photos on this site

This section lists all catalogued images on this site, including Tasmanian Rail News magazine, Tasmanian Transport Museum, Derwent Valley Railway as well as the more general sections of this site.

Sorted by date taken - Oldest First - Newest First
Sorted by date entered - Oldest First - Newest First

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DQ2003 and DQ2008 lead empty log wagons and train #764 from Hobart to Brighton past the Tasmanian Tr
The sight of train crossing Bridgewater bridge will disappear when all operations are transferred fr
DQ2012 and DQ2005 prepare for departure from the Brighton Freight Hub with loaded log train #138, Ma
The three restored trams are located in a storage shed at a Hobart City Council facility. In this ov
Inside the storage building, trams 39, 17 and 118 are pictured lined up in March 2013. All three tra
The main control stands of ZB2128 in February 2013. On the left hand stand are the old style radio a
In February 2013, C22 was separated from its tender during maintenance, and is pictured from this un
D2020 received grey cab side panels and replacement numbers in 2012 following workshop attention. Ja
Following the initial group of repaints, many later DQs received only partial repaints of touch ups
Following a protracted restoration, DP15 made a number of test runs in January 2013 to help identify
2052 - 2051 - 2054 & train 736 pass Goulds Lagoon near Granton, January 2013
Locos 2052 - 2051 - 2054 head train 736 around the River Derwent foreshore at Granton on a smoky 5 J
2052 - 2051 - 2054 - 2053 & train 736 wait in Hobart yard for departure time, December 2012
For staff safety, all operational locomotives had handrails fitted along the running boards by mid 2
The next step in the process. The MV Goliath sits at its berth along side the Yarra River in Melbour
The scene at Burnie station in July 2012 - the burnt remains of DP13 are in the distance, whilst DP1
In a scene that wasn't possible 12 months ago, 2001-2053-2052-2054 head Hobart - Burnie train 536 at
A few days after the fire, DP13 was towed clear of the station area. It is pictured in late May 2012

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