38 Class (3801 and 3830)

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(Bottom-Left): 3801 rounds a bend near Wondabyne.
17/4/04 |
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3801
rounds a bend near Wyee, enroute to Maitland for the Hunter Valley
Steamfest.
17/4/04 |
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to Bottom-Left): Australia's
most famous steam locomotive, the 3801, celebrates its 60th
Anniversary on the weekend of 22nd and 23rd of February.
22nd of February had a commemorative display of 3801 and other Clyde GM/EDI rail (Clyde's successor) products on platform 1 at Sydney Terminal.
22/2/03 |
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22nd
of February had a commemorative display of 3801 and other Clyde GM/EDI
rail (Clyde's successor) products on platform 1 at Sydney Terminal.
(Top and Bottom-left): From left to right, Steam locomotive 3801, passenger carriage XFS 2015, Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia's (CFCLA) KL 80 and FL220, Pacific National's 8208, New South Wales Rail Transport Museum's (NSWRTM) 4201, 3801 Limited's 4908 and State Rail Authority's (SRA) Millennium Set M9.
22/2/03 |
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(Top
and Bottom-Left):
Inside the cab of 3801, showing the locomotive's firebox and driver
pedestal.
22/2/03 |
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The
view sitting on the driver's seat. Directly in front of the driver is a
conventional speedometer.
22/2/03 |
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The firebox of 3801 fired up.
22/2/03 |
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(Top-Left):
The driving wheels of 3801
(Middle-Left): The funnel of 3801 (Bottom-Left): The exterior of 3801's cab.
22/2/03 |
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(Top
and Bottom-Left): 3801 with passenger carriage XFS 2015, on display
during the 3801 60th Anniversary exhibition.
22/2/03 |
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3801
arrives into Penrith station on a 3801
Limited tour to Kandos. Here, the train will take on water before
continuing the journey.
(Top-Left): A vertical photograph of 3801's arrival into Penrith station (Middle-Left): 3801 arrives into Penrith station on a 3801 Limited tour to Kandos (Bottom-Left): Second Class Carriage 2090 on this tour train.
28/4/02 |
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After
arrival into Penrith station, the train reverses to the Kingswood end of
Platform 1, Penrith, where a water column is avaliable for the 3801 to
take on water before continuing its journey to Kandos.
28/4/02 |
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(Top
and Bottom-Left): External
photographs of 3801's boiler, at Penrith.
28/4/02 |
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The
Commemorative Plates of 3801 below the driver's window on the cab.
28/4/02 |
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The
3801 releases accumulated moisture through the Cylinder Cocks as it continues to
take on water from the water column at the end of Platform 1, Penrith.
28/4/02 |
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T97
arrives and terminates on platform 2, Penrith, as 3801 on a tour train
takes on water.
28/4/02 |

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