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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ZB7 and siblings shunt Hobart yard during July 1989
ZC37 and ZC22 lead loaded woodchip log train 4473 at East Tamar, prior to departure for Longreach. J
With the arrival of 45 diesel locos from Queensland, space became tight at Launceston Workshops. Aft
In service in Tasmania for only a month, but showing the signs of hard life in Queensland, ZC16 wait
ZB5 & and another ZB lead a empty coal train near Fingal, late 1980s
ZB5 & and another ZB lead a loaded coal train near Fingal, late 1980s
ZA5 & Z2 lead a loaded woodchip log train on the Bell Bay line, late 1980s
In the days when ZB locos were blue and Powranna was still a crossing loop, the crews of northbound
It is now over 30 years since the ZC class locos arrived in Tasmania. For a short period these locos
1314 is lowered onto Tasmanian soil for the first time at Bell Bay, October 1988
1315 is prepared for lifting from the hull of the <i>Condock II</i>. Fifteen locomotives were delive
The end of the line for X32. Launceston workshops, October 1988
After the first two repaints the grey painted roof was replaced by green, with ZB6 being the first o
ZB15 and ZB16, the last two of the class to enter service in Tasmania, were the only ZB locos not to
Tasrail's contribution to the Australian bicentenary in 1988 was to apply a modified paint scheme to
Tasrail's contribution to the Australian bicentenary in 1988 was to apply a modified paint scheme to
Z2 and ZA5 tow newly delivered 2372S, which had recently arrived from Queensland, through the Hobart
The last of the class to arrive in Tasmania, 2372 sits on the wharf at Hobart having just been drive

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