PRESERVATION: Victorian Goldfields Railway.
23rd October 2005

A few visits to the Victorian Goldfields Railway, which runs between Castlemaine and Maldon in Victoria's North. They run both steam and diesel hauled trains over about 18km of track most weekends and some weekdays. Their website is at: http://www.vgr.com.au

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K160 rests at Castlemaine, before departing with a tourist run to Maldon.
K160 rests at Castlemaine, before departing with a tourist run to Maldon.
Shunting at Maldon, K160 waits for the road towards the turntable for turning and engine requirements.
Shunting at Maldon, K160 waits for the road towards the turntable for turning and engine requirements.
K160 crossing the long trestle bridge just out of Casltemaine, heading to Maldon.
K160 crossing the long trestle bridge just out of Casltemaine, heading to Maldon.
K160, J549 and RM61 can be seen resting at the Maldon Loco depot.
K160, J549 and RM61 can be seen resting at the Maldon Loco depot.
Preserved carriage TAMBO at Maldon.
Preserved carriage TAMBO at Maldon.
Y127 with a Maldon to Castlemaine trip powers as it approaches Maryborough Junction, just near Castlemaine.
Y127 with a Maldon to Castlemaine trip powers as it approaches Maryborough Junction, just near Castlemaine.
Y127 approaches Maldon with a run from Castlemaine.
Y127 approaches Maldon with a run from Castlemaine.
Y127 with a Castlemaine to Maldon run approaching Muckleford.
Y127 with a Castlemaine to Maldon run approaching Muckleford.
Y127 about to depart Maldon with a tourist train to Castlemaine.
Y127 about to depart Maldon with a tourist train to Castlemaine.
Y127 crosses the long trestle bridge just out of Castlemaine, heading for Maldon.
Y127 crosses the long trestle bridge just out of Castlemaine, heading for Maldon.