I've got to say I'm about the happiest bloke alive. I got to fly a DHC-4 Caribou. What an awesome model by Vulcan, I love it. It's on the DLS, took a flight around my layout. Reminds me of when I was a kid watching the Caribous down in Richmond NSW, they also had C-130 Hercules, Boeing 707, Lockheed Starlifter and the occasional C-5 Galaxy. But my fondest memory is of the Caribou, and the 620-720 railcars.
A2 947 powers through Dysart with a north bound passenger service, while D1 599 sits in the Dysart army siding for the A2 to clear the section so it can proceed to Seymour.
Liverpool Range, 1955
Bills horse and dog troughs at the intersection of Mount and Mayne Sts in Murrurundi, NSW.
George Bills was a philanthropic industrialist who paid for the troughs to be erected in the 1920s. This site also had the town well and pump in use between 1884 and 1935. The well supplied water to the troughs.
The troughs are shown out of use, as the ones at Murrurundi were after 1935.