A pair of Australian National 930 class locos rest at the Mile End fuel point.
The final shot of the day, with the sun almost set, sees quad ALCos 932 931 930 and 937 passing Bostock Reservoir, near Ballan, with 9121 Jet to Adelaide in June 1985.
With the wind blowing the heat haze from the four hard working 930 class across the landscape and the train, 932 931 930 and 937 dig in with 9121 Jet to Adelaide as they climb up past Ingliston, w... (more)
The Australian version of the "World Series" ALCo FA unit was the A.E. Goodwin-built 930 and 44 Class for the South Australian (later AN) and New South Wales Railways, respectively. During the 19... (more)
3 broad-gauge Alco-Goodwin '930 class' - double ended but with conventional styling at one end only - with an Adelaide bound container train. These were Alco's 'World' export models, but construct... (more)