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A long train heading to Melbourne this morning, Sunday Feb 26, 2023: NR112 with 1AM8 The Overland passing through rural Mt Barker Junction in a nice break in the early morning cloud cover.
The twice-weekly 'Overland' service from Adelaide to Melbourne drops downgrade near Callington, South Australia, on the morning of Thursday 1 December 2022.
The train is operated by tourist operator Journey Beyond and survives through subsidies provided by the Victorian and South Australian state governments.
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The last of the winter ice clings to the canyon surrounding Overlander falls as spring takes hold. The falls are named after the Overlanders expedition of 1862 when a group of around 150 men with one woman (and her three children) travelled across the prairies and through the Rocky Mountains to BC, intending to reach the Cariboo goldfields. The falls are in the early mountainous stretches of the Fraser River which subsequently flows 1,375 kilometers (854 mi) downstream towards Vancouver. Mt Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.
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Thousands of these wagons brought settlers west to settle on land in the 'New World'. This one made it to Idaho City, where it now sits on display in the historical area of town.
Nearing its destination, N455 leads The Overland downhill through Lynton and Clapham in Oct 1992.
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Dermis collection. Peter Vincent slide. ANR's 931 and a sister unit have almost reached the end of their overnight journey from Adelaide.
taken during the drive...
in the southwest of Iceland, east of the capital Reykjavík.
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Während der Fahrt aufgenommen...
im Südwesten Islands, östlich der Hauptstadt Reykjavík.
Not long into its journey, VLine owned, EMD powered loco N462 leads The Overland Adelaide to Melbourne overnight passenger service through the Adelaide suburb of Lynton on 24 December 1993.
At this time the train was still running nightly in each direction, but loadings had decreased so that usually only one locomotive was required. These days the service has been reduced to just two return daylight workings per week.
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In the late afternoon sun on October 20, 2018, a westbound Union Pacific manifest is on the final stretch before making another crew change up ahead just east of Cheyenne, Wyoming on Archer Hill.
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(un riingraziamento particolare alla modella che ha stoicamente sopportato il freddo, la pioggia, la cecità, il fango coi tacchi, i vecchi arrapati, le mie frasi senza senso e attacchi di panico e-o euforia e perchè, bella com'è, fa metà del lavoro. :) )
On Monday 13/10/2025, 2MA8 (The Overland) is seen at Kanmantoo (SA) with 9403 in charge. This was the first appearance of a 94 class on any passenger train.
A sleepy town called Yarra just on the outskirts of the Australian Capital Territory I came across a very old cemetery in Australian terms that is, being such a young country old is relative.
Nowadays, it seems that any Class 1’s locomotive can show up anywhere in North America. In the 1970’s, foreign power showing up in a distant location was more uncommon. The Delaware & Hudson’s “Apollo” intermodal service to Oak Island would sometimes have UP power, but those trains were elusive and often nocturnal. Here a westbound Apollo makes a setout at Allentown on an overcast July morning. For some reason, I couldn’t stick around to get the train on the road, but any shot of UP power in the Lehigh Valley was a relative rarity.
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Horizon 202, MC 28mm f2.8, Kodak Ektar 100 self-developed with Fuji Hunt X-Press C41 kit, wet-mounted drumscan.
A bit of V/Line dominance in the Hills on a wet and miserable morning at Belair, South Australia, sometime in 1989. C509 and two S class locos (S301/S312) on MA5 intermodal freight has been looped to allow the overnight Overland passenger service from Melbourne, with N458/S310 in charge, to overtake. A lone Australian National 700 (706) tries its best to hide as fourth unit on MA5 - June 1989.
Small but a tough little bird…………
The Whippet was built by the Willys-Overland Corporation of Toledo, Ohio and was introduced in 1926. With a wheelbase that measured 100.25-inches, it was America's smallest car. It was also 200 pounds lighter than the equivalent four-cylinder Overland. Two engines were available including a four and a six. The engines were so durably that they eventually evolved into the powerplant for the Jeep more than a decade later.
In 1927, over 110,000 units were sold, making Willys-Overland third in the United States sales. However, with the onset of the Great Depression, Willys-Overland focused on a single low-cost car that would become the Willys 77.
The Model 98 was powered by a six-cylinder engine and was available as a Roadster, Coupe, Touring, Coach, and Sedan.
Production of the Whippet lasted from 1927 until 1931.
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By Daniel Vaughan | Dec 2017
Hope you enjoy folks. Didn’t take the time or make the effort to extract the car out of its background and ran out of steam after spending hours to remove the sign that was plastered on the windshield (and on the windshield of every car at this concourse. Between the signs, placards, mobs of spectators, reflections, and dappled shadows from overhanging tree branches, trying to get unobstructed pictures of these cars was a “challenge” to say the least. And oh, did I also mention the blazing heat and humidity ………….. (just call me the complaining photographer ;)