3801 under maintenance in the roundhouse - NSW Rail Museum
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3801 under maintenance in the roundhouse - NSW Rail Museum
4/10/2025

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Another, more prolific terrier copy - this time it's the Australians, (specifically the New South Wales Govt. Rly.) with their N67. (These ones got coal cranes later on, so they're cooler.)
Cutting por Steve Burrows Por Flickr: 3801 charges out of Yerrinbool tunnel as it heads south towards an overnight stop in Junee during the THNSW Southern Regional Tour.
Last Saturday I went down to Wagga Wagga to watch trains.

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3526 at Thirlmere by Robert Astley Via Flickr: FRONT BOGIE 3526
What I believe is a B Class 2-6-0 derailed at Top Points, Zig Zag Railway, C.1910. She'd have come down the incline from Clarence, which is a 1-in-42/~2.5% gradient in places, and burst through the buffers. She's lucky to stop where she did, it's a sheer drop into a gorge, with a colliery at the bottom.
Current locomotive obsession, the New South Wales Government Railway 'A Class' (later Z19) first built in 1877 and the last one withdrawn in 1972: