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Dorrigo By Drone

Discussion in 'International Heritage Railways/Tramways' started by Spinner, Mar 22, 2015.

  1. Spinner

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    Enjoy this little video. Remember that this stuff has been in storage since the mid-1970's.


     
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    Interesting video. Is much happening there in the way of progress?
     
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    Good to see the 2 RODs in the video. No sign of The Major though
     
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    You will find The Major at Thirlmere.
    Little progress has been made on opening to the public (open to correction) but the collection continues to grow.
    Their official site http://www.dsrm.org.au/
     
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    The locos look very well looked after, especially considering the length of time that they have been out in the open and the weather at Dorrigo.
     

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