The next morning saw much better weather at Ingham.
The first thing I saw on arrival was Macknade Mill's bogie Baldwin number 19, proceeding through the Victoria Mill yard with empties for the Hamleigh area.
The ex-Plane Creek Mill Clyde HG-3R DALRYMPLE has now been thoroughly 'Herbertised' and was on full yard shunting duties.
DH-class CLEM MAC was on sugar box duties, as usual. It has received a remodelled front end. It carries (once) illuminated number panels from DH8 and DH38 and now has a Sucrogen sticker on the cab side.
News of my occasional trips to various parts of the globe and the narrow gauge railways I encounter there.
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- John B
- Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- See also John Raby's blogs at www.rabylee.uk/linesidingindex.html
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