GrahamH's photos with the keyword: tasmania

locos_idabay311076F1020012

10 Jul 2008 174
This 2' gauge railway, Australia's most southerly, carried limestone from a quarry to a jetty. It has operated as a tourist railway at various times since quarry traffic ceased in the 70s. The most recent version, 2007, can be seen here

loco_idabay311076F1020013

10 Jul 2008 192
This 2' gauge railway, Australia's most southerly, carried limestone from a quarry to a jetty. It has operated as a tourist railway at various times since quarry traffic ceased in the 70s. The most recent version, 2007, can be seen here

wagons_idabay311076F1020014

10 Jul 2008 149
This 2' gauge railway, Australia's most southerly, carried limestone from a quarry to a jetty. It has operated as a tourist railway at various times since quarry traffic ceased in the 70s. The most recent version, 2007, can be seen here

wagonwheels_idabay311076F1020015

10 Jul 2008 177
This 2' gauge railway, Australia's most southerly, carried limestone from a quarry to a jetty. It has operated as a tourist railway at various times since quarry traffic ceased in the 70s. The most recent version, 2007, can be seen here

Bclimax_maydena301076F1020016

10 Jul 2008 161
This B class Climax from 1923 was used in NSW and later in Tas. It was stored for many years at the ANM paper factory as shown here. It has now been restored as a static exhibit at the Tasmanian Transport Museum. Click here for more information and photos.

Bclimax_maydena301076F1020017

10 Jul 2008 170
This B class Climax from 1923 was used in NSW and later in Tas. It was stored for many years at the ANM paper factory as shown here. It has now been restored as a static exhibit at the Tasmanian Transport Museum. Click here for more information and photos.

Bclimax_maydena301076F1020018

10 Jul 2008 181
This B class Climax from 1923 was used in NSW and later in Tas. It was stored for many years at the ANM paper factory as shown here. It has now been restored as a static exhibit at the Tasmanian Transport Museum. Click here for more information and photos.