 In
early morning light, an 82 and two 48s head a loaded grain train near
the 'burning mountain' at Wingen.
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 Three
48s emerge from the fog near Aberdeen.
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 Three
48s, including one of the few remaining 'red terrors' head north with
empties
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 Three
2000 hp Alco 80 class Ardglen bankers based at Werris Creek take a
break from banking duties to round up grain loads on the northern
branches. They are seen here at The Gap.
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 Five
48s on an empty grain approach Murrurundi after crossing a loaded
train headed by quad 48s.
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 An
81, a 2000hp Alco 442 (headed for storage at the Creek) and a 48 head
north through Branxton.
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 The
same train going away, crossing a coalie on the double track.
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 Spare
2000hp GM 422s and Alco 442s in tuscan (brown) and candy liveries sit
around the Werris Creek turntable pondering their fate.
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 An
82, two 48s in the most unpleasant 'candy' disco livery and an 81
north of Muswellbrook. Spot the two smelly Alcos!
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