Description
The films, from the cameras of Ken Kershaw, Brian Coker and others provide an unparalleled reminder of NSWGR in steam days, ‘the way it was…’
The main southern line was a hallmark of the NSW Government Railways during the 1950s. The powerful 38-class Pacific locomotives ensured fast travel for the main express trains, while the mighty 57-class handled a wide range of goods. This film, recorded in the late ’50s and early ’60s using Kodachrome movie film, has been professionally digitized and features quality sound recordings of the locomotives.
Experience the peak of steam in New South Wales as you watch numerous 57, 38, 36, and 60-class locomotives, along with standard goods trains. The Illawarra line, known for its stunning scenery and challenging operating conditions, saw intense service with a variety of passenger and freight operations, primarily handled by 32-class and standard goods locomotives. This DVD offers extensive coverage of Illawarra steam in the early 1960s.
ARHS NSW. Colour footage. Run Time: 50 Mins.