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South Australian views : Viaduct
Small viaduct. Adelaide and Melbourne Railway.


South Australian views : Viaduct
Large viaduct. Adelaide and Melbourne Railway.


South Australian views : Viaduct
Double viaduct with train. Adelaide and Melbourne Railway.


South Australian views : Mount Lofty Station
Mount Lofty Station. Adelaide and Melbourne Railway. Goods trains with steam engine at the station.


Cabin of a 620 class engine
The cabin of a 620 class engine at the South Australian Railways, Islington workshop.


Glenelg train in southern King William Street
[General description] A crowd of people stand on the roadway in King William Street, near Angas Street, in readiness to board the train which is arriving at its terminus from Glenelg. On the right is Braun's Tea Rooms, displaying a sign that boasts 'This is the place for cakes and pastry: Best in the town'. The smoke billowing from the South Australian Railways 'P' class locomotive was the subject of continuous complaints and eventually, in 1914, the line was terminated at South Terrace. In 1929 the line was upgraded and electrified as the Glenelg tram line. [On back of photograph] 'King William Road [an error -- should be 'Street'] South, showing the Glenelg train.


SAR engine no.9 and tender
A brand new steam engine (number 9) and tender with SAR (South Australian Railways) on the latter.


Loading coal on to a locomotive
A steam crane being used to load coal on to a South Australian Railways locomotive.


S Class locomotive pulling a passenger train
A South Australian Railways S Class locomotive number 132 and passenger train of six carriages.


Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson visiting Adelaide, South Australia
Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia, inspecting a guard of honour after his arrival at Adelaide railway station; he is accompanied by Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, front left, and Colonel Irving, Commandant of South Australian military forces.


Wrecked train passenger carriages
Wrecked train passenger carriages showing how an impact has forced one into another during an accident on the South Australian railways.


Two men inspecting wrecked train passenger carriages
Two men inspecting wrecked train passenger carriages caused by a collision on the South Australian railways.


Three track inspection cars
Three track inspection cars with a member of South Australian railway staff standing by each one.


Loading coal at Leigh Creek
View across the railway lines where a truck is tipping a load onto a conveyor belt which is feeding into rail trucks. Believed to be at Leigh Creek.


Model of the Sir Winston Dugan locomotive
A model, built in timber, of the Sir Winston Dugan 620 class locomotive on a trailer, which was built in 1936 at Islington Workshops, with a man standing in front of it. It was named after the then Governor of South Australia. The model was used for the South Australian Railway's float in the state's Centenary Pageant. The original train was displayed at the Centennial Exhibition at the Wayville Showgrounds in 1936 before travelling around the State as the Centenary Train.


Locomotive Rx213
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Railways Rx class locomotive No. 213.


Rx class Locomotive No.91
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Railways Rx class locomotive No. 91.


S class Locomotive No.50
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Railways S class locomotive No. 50.


Rx class Locomotive No.149
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Railways Rx class locomotive No.149.


Rx class locomotives No.147 and No.94
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Railways Rx class locomotive No.10.


Rx class Locomotive No.152
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Railways Rx class locomotive No. 152 approaching No. 4 tunnel, Blackwood, South Australia.


Rx class Locomotive No.200
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Railways Rx class locomotive No. 200 near Belair, South Australia.


F class locomotive No. 174
Half-plate glass negative of 2nd F class No. 174 in the Adelaide rail yard. A second locomotive pulling a passenger train is in the distance.


The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Richard Baker
Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Carpenter, South Australian Railways, Adelaide.


R class Locomotive No.92
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Railways Rx class locomotive No. 91.


R class Locomotive No.140
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Railways Rx class locomotive No. 140.


Z class locomotive No.196
Half-plate glass negative of Z class locomotive No.196.


Rx Class locomotive No.10
Half-plate glass negative of Rx class locomotive No.10 near No. 5 tunnel.


Rx Class locomotive No.5
Half-plate glass negative of Rx class locomotive No.5 near No. 5 tunnel.


Rx class locomotive No.146
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Railways Rx class locomotive No.146.