Painted in an Indigenous inspired paint scheme named Buda-dji. There are 4 members of the 1720 class in this scheme and are almost exclusively used on Kuranda Scenic Railway passenger trains.
Ready to return to work after servicing at the Redbank LMD.
Empty stock train passing the station building at Cooladdi in south western Queensland. The frame of 1726 is bent as a result of 2 level crossing accidents, and was involved in another accident an... (more)
Nearing the end of its working life, Clyde-GM 1729D stands in the dock road at Hughenden station. The 63.5 tonne locomotive entered service on 23 January 1967, and is now used to shunt Hughenden y... (more)
On its way west to Dalby, empty cattle train 6DS2 rolls down the Little Liverpool Range on QR's Main Line, with 1764D and 2132F leading 20 KLA wagons.
Painted in an indigenous design depicting the carpet snake "Buda-dji", 1734D lifts second unit 1771D and fourteen passenger cars up the grade from Freshwater Creek, on the return journey from Kura... (more)
On QR's South-Western line, Dirranbandi to Toowoomba freight train 6657 passes the disused station at Gore, between Inglewood and Warwick, with 1764D leading 13 freight wagons.
The once-a-week freight train from Maryborough to Monto crosses the Burnett River at Ceratodus with 1967-built Clyde-GM 1738D leading five empty box wagons (used for hay traffic), two molasses ta... (more)
Clyde-GM 1743D is used to shunt Hughenden yard and work the weekly goods train to Winton (132 miles). The 1967-built loco weighs 61.5 tons and is powered by a 1000 horsepower 8-645E engine. The bl... (more)