I have sensed that there are a few railway buffs in this forum so I thought I would post this thread on the Tasmanian Wilderness Railway.
I had a ride on it in March this year and took these shots. The railway was completed in 1896 between the mining town of Queenstown and the coastal port of Strahan on the west coast of Tasmania.
It winds along the edge of the King River which flows through remote and rugged mountain country.It closed for ore transport in 1963 but was re-built in the 1990's as a tourist attraction.
In the steepest section of the track, it uses a rack and cog system designed by Swiss engineer Dr Roman Apd. You can see the rack in some of the photos below (in the middle of the lines).
Hope you enjoy.
Cheers Dave
Tank engine
King River crossing
Manual turntable (no sex discrimination here !)
Rail bridge
Station