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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After withdrawal from revenue use, class leader DA1400 was preserved at the MOTAT (Museum of Transpo
After withdrawal from revenue use, class leader DA1400 was preserved at the MOTAT (Museum of Transpo
H5 was photographed at the Derwent Valley Railway, New Norfolk in May 2016
Locomotives H2, EBR 21 and Y2 stand outside the Derwent Valley Railway's New Norfolk depot, May 2016
The main control desk of Emu Bay Railway locomotive No. 21, as preserved at the Derwent Valley Railw
Former Emu Bay Railway locomotive 1002 runs around its train at Coles Beach station on the Don River
Former Emu Bay Railway locomotive 1002 runs around its train at Coles Beach station on the Don River
Former Emu Bay Railway locomotive 1002 leads a train of ex Tasmanian Government Railway vehicles int
Former Emu Bay Railway locomotive 1002 leads a train of ex Tasmanian Government Railway vehicles int
After a long period in storage facing an uncertain future, TasRail have commenced reactivating 2150
Former Emu Bay Railway locomotive 1002 at Coles Beach station on the Don River Railway, December 201
TR05-TR02, with TR17-TR10 dead attached, head Sunday train 134, with a load of logs and empty coal h
As part of the 2015 Model Train Show, the Tasmanian Transport Museum operated its train rides with t
As part of the 2015 Model Train Show, the Tasmanian Transport Museum operated its train rides with t
Sometime after its withdrawal from regular service in 1950, B-21 had its middle wheelset removed. As
Although the TR class now dominate workings on all but the Melba Line, other locos are occasionally
A quiet Sunday afternoon in March 2015 saw three pairs of TR locos clustered in Brighton yard after
TR06 and TR16 wait at the head of train 132 in Brighton yard, March 2015

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