Reversing at Kagaru
I'd taken a break from a long, cold Canberra winter and headed north to enjoy Expo 88 in Brisbane. Amazingly, 3801 was in town too, still on bicentennial duties, so needless to say we went on a short trip from Roma Street to Kagaru. In decidedly warmer weather, here is 3801 about to reverse. Looking at this now, it's hard to believe that 30 years later, I now live maybe 30 minutes from this location. While much has changed, that water crane is still there, while the bridge in the background is still a popular spot for train watching. The loop and the signals have all long gone though. 28 September 1988.
Reversing at Kagaru
I'd taken a break from a long, cold Canberra winter and headed north to enjoy Expo 88 in Brisbane. Amazingly, 3801 was in town too, still on bicentennial duties, so needless to say we went on a short trip from Roma Street to Kagaru. In decidedly warmer weather, here is 3801 about to reverse. Looking at this now, it's hard to believe that 30 years later, I now live maybe 30 minutes from this location. While much has changed, that water crane is still there, while the bridge in the background is still a popular spot for train watching. The loop and the signals have all long gone though. 28 September 1988.