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Railways of Yesteryear

This film as any railway buff will tell you will take you on the journey of a lifetime, along tracks and on trains that just about any enthusiast dreams about. One of Ted Egan’s fantasies has been to ride on as many of the old timers as he can. So off we go. The trains and journeys include the famous Zig Zag as it climbs the Blue Mountains from Lithgow. At the Richmond Vale colliery near Newcastle we see how old time locomotives created for industrial use are being restored and put to work. At the NSW Railway Historical Society’s Museum at Thirlmere near Sydney we ride on some of the steam giants of yesteryear that have been lovingly and painstakingly restored. In Victoria men and women race against the famous Puffing Billy as it steams its way through the Dandenong Ranges. At Victor Harbour in South Australia we travel on the horse tramway that once carted people and cargo from the inland river port of Goolwa to the sea port at Victor Harbour. It was Australia’s first public railway line. The journey moves to South Australia’s famous Pichi Richi railway in the spectacular Flinders Ranges. Then to the ultimate luxury, by the New Ghan to Alice Springs where Ted meets up with the Old Ghan and takes a ride that brings back some memories of his very first journey to Central Australia.

English
  • Originally Aired October 21, 1990
  • Runtime 50 minutes
  • Content Rating United States of America TV-G
  • Network Network 10
  • Notes Is a season finale
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