Austrac's 4836, leading Australian Railroad Group's 2208 and 2201, climb away from Old Junee through the rolling hills and ploughed fields west of Junee, after pausing for safe working, with an empty grain working to Narrandera.
Austrac is now the Junee Railway Workshop (JRW) located in the original locomotive roundhouse in Junee, NSW. 4836 is a Mark 1 locomotive, being included in the first of four batches when manufactured, the class eventually totaling 165 units. ARG (Australian Railroad Group) locos were originally the 422 class in the NSWGR and were fitted with an EMD 16-645E engine. Loco 2201 was formerly NSWGR 42205 while 2208 was 42208. The ARG locos, which originally entered service in the NSWGR in 1969, are both carrying the GW Orange corporate colours of ARG.