T356 accelerates away from Newport with a Steamrail Victoria heritage special from Werribee.
T356 works a Steamrail Victoria heritage special from Werribee and Southern Cross through Seddon.
R711-S313 wait for passengers to re-board after a photo run at Allansford, on Steamrail Victoria's 'Warrnambool Westcoaster' day trip. This was the first set-back photo stop held on the mainline i... (more)
R711-S313 blast forward toward the photo line at Allansford, on Steamrail Victoria's 'Warrnambool Westcoaster' day trip. This was the first set-back photo stop held on the mainline in Victoria sin... (more)
K190 leads a Steamrail Victoria heritage trip from Sandringham across the Flinders Street viaduct.
K190 races along between Diamond Creek and Eltham, with a suburban shuttle for the 2019 Hurstbridge Wattle Festival. Hand-held pan at 1/10th of a second.
K153 leads a suburban shuttle for the Hurstbridge Wattle Festival, between Eltham and Diamond Creek.
K190 leads a Hurstbridge Wattle Festival shuttle between Diamond Creek and Eltham. The car immediately behind the loco is Second Class/Guards composite 1BCE, which is rarely used on suburban shutt... (more)
K153 leads a suburban steam shuttle for the Hurstbridge Wattle Festival, passing through bushland between Eltham and Diamond Creek. This part of the line opened in 1912, and was built very cheaply... (more)
K153 leads a suburban steam shuttle for the Hurstbridge Wattle Festival, passing through bushland between Eltham and Diamond Creek.
T356-S313 pass the site of Mangalore Railway Station with a Steamrail Victoria special to Tocumwal
A² 986 approaches Middle Gorge station, during a day of suburban steam shuttles between Mernda and Bell. K190 is bringing up the rear of the train.
A2 986 hauling a Special Diesel and Steam-Hauled Herritage Train from Southern Cross to Geelong. Soutern Cross, 20.07.2019
K190 leads a suburban steam shuttle from Mernda to Bell, seen here between Middle Gorge and South Morang stations.
A² 986 steams out of Bell station with a return shuttle to Mernda, passing under a ~100 year old overhead gantry, dating from the beginning of rail electrification in Melbourne.