Locomotive 3506 waits at the head of a Sydney-bound excursion train for assistance from a bank engine before assaulting the formidable (in steam days) Cowan Bank from Hawkesbury River. As the train was not scheduled to stop and pick up passengers at Hawkesbury River, the practice was to stop short of the platform to attach the bank engine [picture]

Creator
Buckland, John L. 1915-1989
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PIC P861/2919 LOC Box N4 Folder 1
Created/Published
[19--?]
Extent
1 photograph : b&w ; 16.5 x 21.5 cm
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Buckland, John L. ([19--?]). Locomotive 3506 waits at the head of a Sydney-bound excursion train for assistance from a bank engine before assaulting the formidable (in steam days) Cowan Bank from Hawkesbury River. As the train was not scheduled to stop and pick up passengers at Hawkesbury River, the practice was to stop short of the platform to attach the bank engine Retrieved May 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-155192370

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Buckland, John L. Locomotive 3506 waits at the head of a Sydney-bound excursion train for assistance from a bank engine before assaulting the formidable (in steam days) Cowan Bank from Hawkesbury River. As the train was not scheduled to stop and pick up passengers at Hawkesbury River, the practice was to stop short of the platform to attach the bank engine : , [19--?]. Web. 21 May 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-155192370>

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Buckland, John L. [19--?], Locomotive 3506 waits at the head of a Sydney-bound excursion train for assistance from a bank engine before assaulting the formidable (in steam days) Cowan Bank from Hawkesbury River. As the train was not scheduled to stop and pick up passengers at Hawkesbury River, the practice was to stop short of the platform to attach the bank engine , viewed 21 May 2025 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-155192370

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