Australian screenshots

What's that plane in the background Ghosty??

Just some experimenting with DG Track

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Jamie
 
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And no flyable one?? :hehe:

Does anyone know how high the Melbourne Overhead wires are??

Jamie
 
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Amtrakid17
the bridge is a beta that been built for use in a map that both Kentith45 and myself are making, the Bridge is called Sadliers Crossing and was built by AD602000. The bridge has not been released yet but will be when the times right.

ghosty
Ohhk thankyou!
 
what the hell!? How'd you post that before my page even loaded after I posted:hehe:

Also I don't get it...am not trusted?:hehe:
 
what locomotive is that? Never seen an Aussie one like that before:o

South Maitland Railway (previously East Greta Coal Co. until 1919) 10 Class 2-8-2T tank-engine. Essentially a tank version of the D50 Class - standard goods.

14 of them were built in Manchester, UK, and shipped over. Not sure on the details though - probably built by Beyer, Peacock and Co. judging by the red oval badge below the drivers window.
 
South Maitland Railway (previously East Greta Coal Co. until 1919) 10 Class 2-8-2T tank-engine. Essentially a tank version of the D50 Class - standard goods.

14 of them were built in Manchester, UK, and shipped over. Not sure on the details though - probably built by Beyer, Peacock and Co. judging by the red oval badge below the drivers window.


Correct FirstSoloFlight. The 14 members of the South Maitland Railways 10 Class Steam locomotives were built by Beyer Peacock between 1911 and 1925. All members of the class are preserved.
 
Actually, the first member of the class was delivered in 1912 and the last in 1926. The last members of the class were withdrawn in 1987, 75 years after the class leader entered traffic. Nos.10, 22, 25, 30 and 31 went on to have the distinction of being the last steam locos in revenue earning traffic in Australia. As has already been stated, all 14 still survive.
Numbers were:
No.10 (B.N. 5520 of 1912)
No.17 (B.N. 5790 of 1914)
No.18 (B.N. 5909 of 1915)
No.19 (B.N. 5910 of 1915)
No.20 (B.N. 5998 of 1920)
No.22 (B.N. 6055 of 1921)
No.23 (B.N. 6056 of 1921)
No.24 (B.N. 6125 of 1922)
No.25 (B.N. 6126 of 1923)
No.26 (B.N. 6127 of 1923)
No.27 (B.N. 6137 of 1923)
No.28 (B.N. 6138 of 1923)
No.30 (B.N. 6294 of 1926)
No.31 (B.N. 6295 of 1926)
 
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