These double decker electric trains form part of Sydney's transport system. This short film is basically the "out-takes" from our production on The Great Lithgow Zig-Zag Railway, but we thought you may like to see more of these surburban trains!!!What this film shows is the links, this city has, ...
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The 1ft 11.5 inch narrow gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway (L&B) connected these two towns in North Devon until its closure by the Southern Railway in 1935. This line lay silent for almost 60 years until a group of rail enthustists decided steam should return to this National Park. This d...
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The Cass Scenic Railroad is a working, living museum of logging railroads. This State used to have over 3000 miles of logging lines, sadly they are all gone now, except for this 11 mile line between Cass and the mountain summit at Bald Knob. This is the second highest mountain in West Virginia an...
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This Railway line is a master piece of Victorian engineering, constructed deep in the Blue Mountains, here in New South Wales. The Zig-Zag Railway is 150Km west of Sydney and 10Km north of the main town of Lithgow. The original line was built between 1866 and 1869, as part of the western main lin...
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The original Puffing Billy Railway was one of four low-cost narrow gauge ;lines constructed in the State of Victoria at the beginning of the last century to open up remote areas for settlement. Narrow gauge lines were relatively cheap to build and were suited to the rugged terrain. During the hay...
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The Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe, pronounced "Oat-Tar-Nee-Qua Chew Chew" is the last remaining scheduled steam service still operating in South Africa. It links the coastal towns of George and Knysna, on the western cape, in and area known as the "Garden Route".Due to a combination of track maintenance an...
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