Excellent wonderful video. My grandfather and grandmother moved from holland to Northam just after WWll, they lived in a rail camp while helping to build the Northam line. I now live in kojonup were i regularly walk my dogs along the disused 73 line. This video meant alot to me and my family's and friends because we all had a strong dependence on the the rail ove 3 generations. Thank you for posting this wonderful video it really does bring back so many memories.
Excellent wonderful video. My grandfather and grandmother moved from holland to Northam just after WWll, they lived in a rail camp while helping to build the Northam line. I now live in kojonup were i regularly walk my dogs along the disused 73 line. This video meant alot to me and my family's and friends because we all had a strong dependence on the the rail ove 3 generations. Thank you for posting this wonderful video it really does bring back so many memories.
Absolutely brilliant! Many wonderful memories there.
Fantastic !!! take me back....
Interesting footage. Thanks for the upload!
Excellent video. Very interesting and enjoyable.
My great grandfather on my mother side of my family drove coal trains from collie to Pinjarra and to Fremantle Australia
Love seeing the V class engines. I hope to get over to WA soon and visit collie etc...
Great work!!!
One thumb's up is not enough for this video....
Brilliant footage here! I wouldn’t like to be near the firebox on a 40 degree day tho. Would’ve been hell for the poor fireman and driver
Its such good country shown there❤
2024 & I'd say 1925 - 60 was where this State was at. Since then, slow decline.
Trains are pretty cool ngl
it would be hell on a 40 degree day nearthe firebox
The pronunciations of "Karri" and "Donnelly River" is quaint to say the least.
Fireman driver
In 40 degree
Tough
Armadale
Brilliant footage here! I wouldn’t like to be near the firebox on a 40 degree day tho. Would’ve been hell for the poor fireman and driver