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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Following their sale to the Burnie City Council, Classic Rail Tours railcars DP13 and DP14 were tran
On 26 April 2003, Tasmanian Transport Museum ran a tour using their railcar DP26 to visit Boyer, Cam
As part of their 25th anniversary weekend, mixed trains were operated with locomotives M4 and V2. Th
As part of the ARHS annual general meeting in August 2003, a special photographic train was operated
As part of their 25th anniversary weekend, mixed trains were operated with locomotives M4 and V2. Th
In October 2003, West Coast Wilderness Railway locomotive D2 (formerly TGR V13) leads the return jou
Following a charter to Hobart, Burnie City Council owned railcars DP14 and DP13 were returned north.
The Tasmanian Transport Museum's locomotive M5 leads a charter train consisting of museum carriages
The Tasmanian Transport Museum's locomotive C22 leads a short train consisting of passenger carriage
The Tasmanian Transport Museum's locomotive Y4 spent much of 2002 and the first half of 2003 on hire
The two woodchip mills at Longreach were reached by a spur line off the main Bell Bay line. In Febru
X3 sits outside the diesel workshops at Launceston, August 1983
ZC11 leads the loaded cement train away from the loading silos at Railton, March 1994
ZB10 sits outside the Quick-Fix at East Tamar, December 1996
Prior to being repainted yellow, ZB13 sits at East Tamar in white undercoat, December 1996
Freshly released ZB10 shows it clean yellow paint at the head of train 116 in Hobart, January 1997
Following attention in the workshops, ZA6 sits outside the main building at East Tamar, February 199
ZB12 was the only ZB not to be repainted AN green, becoming the prototype for the newly adopted Tasr

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