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A South Australian Railways wagon

A South Australian Railways wagon

A South Australian Railways 3'6" Y class open goods wagon, featuring dual drop down doors.

South Australian Railways staff

South Australian Railways staff

A group of South Australian Railways staff; names not known.

South Australian Railways locomotive

South Australian Railways locomotive

A South Australian Railways, narrow gauge "T" class no.50 freight locomotive, pulling a long train of trucks.

A South Australian Railway 167 locomotive

A South Australian Railway 167 locomotive

A stationary South Australian Railway 167 locomotive.

A South Australian Railways 53 locomotive

A South Australian Railways 53 locomotive

A stationary South Australian Railways N class 53 locomotive. Built in 1880 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, it was rebuilt by the SAR to resemble the RX class in 1904. In this photograph the N 53 has just been rebuilt and painted in 'work's grey' (matte grey).

A South Australian Railways 143 locomotive

A South Australian Railways 143 locomotive

A stationary South Australian Railways broad gauge "Rx" class 143 locomotive, including Belpaire boiler and rare low sided 6 wheel tender.

A South Australian Railways 154 locomotive

A South Australian Railways 154 locomotive

A stationary South Australian Railways broad gauge "S" class no.154 locomotive.

South Australian Railways truck

South Australian Railways truck

A South Australian Railways broad gauge truck, "Z" class 2694, ballast wagon.

South Australian railway traffic employees committee

South Australian railway traffic employees committee

Members of the South Australian railway traffic employees committee; names not known.

South Australian Railways officers

South Australian Railways officers

A large group of uniformed South Australian Railways officers; names not known.

South Australian Railways display

South Australian Railways display

A South Australian Railways carriage on display in a large shed, possibly at the Jubilee Oval site, Adelaide.

A South Australian Railways X class truck

A South Australian Railways X class truck

A South Australian Railways X class truck number 2386.

South Australian Railways locomotive

South Australian Railways locomotive

South Australian Railways locomotive, narrow gauge "T" class no.180.

A long South Australian Railways steam train

A long South Australian Railways steam train

A long South Australian Railways steam train. Broad gauge "Rx" class no.140 passenger train, including dog box and passenger cars. The location is likely to be near Islington, making this a Gawler line train.

A South Australian Railways locomotive

A South Australian Railways locomotive

A South Australian Railways broad gauge "S" class locomotive being loaded with coal by a rail mounted steam driven coal crane.

Motor Inspection

Motor Inspection

GENERAL: A Dort car used for inspection purposes by South Australian Railways.

S.A.R. Employee in Uniform

S.A.R. Employee in Uniform

South Australian Railways employee in uniform.

South Australian railway employees

South Australian railway employees

GENERAL: South Australian railway employees sitting together on a stationary locomotive during their tea break, location and names not known.

South Australian Railways sheep van

South Australian Railways sheep van

GENERAL: South Australian Railways 5ft 3in. broad gauge bogie sheep van no 1687, Class U built in 1888 to hold 200 sheep. Hand brake only.

South Australian Railways sheep van

South Australian Railways sheep van

A full side view of South Australian Railways 5ft 3in. ga. (broad gauge) 4 wheel sheep van number 401, to hold 80 to 100 sheep. Part of Mr Henry Coathupe Mais collection.

South Australian Railways cattle truck

South Australian Railways cattle truck

A full side view of South Australian Railways 5ft 3in. gauge 4 wheel cattle truck number 407, iron underframe carrying capacity 7 bullocks. Part of Mr Henry Coathupe Mais collection.

South Australian Railways low sided wagon

South Australian Railways low sided wagon

A full side view of South Australian Railways 5ft 3in. gauge low sided wagon number 379 I, carrying capacity 8 tons. Part of Mr Henry Coathupe Mais collection.

South Australian Railways medium wagon

South Australian Railways medium wagon

A full side view of South Australian Railways 5ft 3in. gauge (N.Extn) 3 plank medium wagon, iron underframe, number 467 H, carrying capacity 7 tons. Part of Mr Henry Coathupe Mais collection.

South Australian Railway goods engine

South Australian Railway goods engine

Side view of South Australian Railway 5'3" 0-6-0 J Class loco (with tender) six wheels coupled goods engine manufactured by Beyer, Peacock & Co., Manchester 1874. Part of Mr Henry Coathupe Mais collection.

A South Australian Railways train at Cape Thevenard

A South Australian Railways train at Cape Thevenard

A South Australian Railways passenger train at Cape Thevenard, South Australia.

A group of men including South Australian railways staff

A group of men including South Australian railways staff

An informal group of men which includes some wearing South Australian Railways uniform admiring a roadside plant; they are described by Searcy as 'roadside vulgaris'.

South Australian Railways express cars

South Australian Railways express cars

South Australian Railways broad gauge express cars 116. A researcher has provided the following information: "This is a Mann Boudoir Car. It is broad gauge and was purchased for the Overland service. Cars 116 and 117 entered SAR-exclusive service in 1908. 116 was fitted with electric lighting and one end was altered to an observation car profile for departmental inspection tours, in 1909. It was renamed 'Willochra' in 1910 and retained in that service until 1933 when it was officially condemned, though reports exist of it having been part of the 1934 Royal Tour Pilot Train. The car was sold to Rofe and Co in 1935. Willochra was on the old Narrow Gauge Northern Line and this coach could not have possibly visited there."

South Australian Railways fire fighting equipment

South Australian Railways fire fighting equipment

A uniformed fireman standing outside a small building beside items of the South Australian Railways fire fighting equipment.

South Australian Railways Yx Class locomotive

South Australian Railways Yx Class locomotive

South Australian Railways "Yx" class steam locomotive, no.169. Built as Y class by James Martin of Gawler, South Australia, in 1897. Rebuilt to Yx class in May 1906.

J.B. McNeill, the general traffic manager of the South Australian Railways

J.B. McNeill, the general traffic manager of the South Australian Railways

J.B. McNeill, the general traffic manager of the South Australian Railways.