36 in the cuttings at Penguin. The sharp curves and constant changes of direction depicted here are representative of the entire 50km section between Devonport and Burnie.
Problems with the locomotives at Burnie left a window open allowing 36 to proceed all the way to Burnie, instead of the usual cross with 31 at Devonport, seen here crossing a low Leven River at Ul... (more)
About half an hour after 43 passed through the same location, D2020 leads train 31 towards the Norske-Skog paper mill at Boyer.
D2020 leads #31 over the old wooden trestle at Brighton, the D is by far the biggest class of loco to operate in Tasmania, and there is now talk of replacing old bridges with new ones better equip... (more)