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.

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It is now over five years since the last vacuum-braked concentrate train ran on the former Emu Bay R
Former EBR loco 1001 is now owned by the Walhalla Goldfields Railway in Victoria's Gippsland region.
Only recently released to service, MKA2131 pauses during shunting in Hobart yard, July 2007
Only recently released to service, MKA2133 passes through Glenorchy, July 2007
On 28 July, the last day of the old timetable, train 736 from Hobart is hauled by the mixed DQ-MKA-D
DQ2010 waits while the Cement train is loaded at Railton, March 2007
Workshops building, Don; February 2007
An unusual photo of the smokebox of M5 after removal of the baffle plates.
A derailment on the North-West coast resulted in QR2062 making an unusual trip to Hobart on 25 Janua
DQ2007 shunts its train in Hobart yard, January 2007
The late summer afternoon sun on 18 January 2007 illuminates paper train 532 as Z2110-Z2113-ZA2116-Z
Ex ATN (now PN) owned loco 845 stored at Dynon Workshops, Melbourne. December 2006
Ex ATN (now PN) owned loco 845 stored at Dynon Workshops, Melbourne. December 2006
The grazing sheep appear to be unimpressed by the passage of locos 2100 and 2020 as empty paper trai
The Tasmanian Transport Museum Society's loco Y4 was hired to Pacific National on 3 November 2006 to
Y2150 stands outside Burnie station, November 2006
As the Australian Standard Garratts were built as a wartime measure they were initially owned by the
G33 was built in 1946 from parts made earlier but never used, and was delivered to the Australian Po

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