ROLL
107. Mildura & Merbein, 7th January 1970. Echuca, 12th
January 1970.
All photos © Les Brown. Not
to be used for Publication.

107-1. T329. Mildura.

107-2. T329. Merbein.

107-3. T384. Mildura.

107-4. T384. Mildura.

107-5. T384. Mildura.

107-6. Echuca.

107-7. Echuca.

107-8. Echuca.

107-9. Echuca.

107-10. Echuca. The
locomotive facilities of Echuca were rationalised after steam locomotives
activities were withdrawn from the area. My usual delight in walking around
railway yards had become one of depression walking around empty track beds,
discarded rotting sleepers and empty buildings of the formerly busy yards that
were so active just a few years previously.

107-11. Echuca.

107-12. Echuca.

107-13. 28RM. Echuca.

107-14/15. Echuca.

107-16. Echuca.

107-17. Echuca.

107-18. 56RM, 63 RM &
??RM. Echuca. 56RM had arrived and
would be heading back to Bendigo. 63 RM had arrived from Toolamba. The DERM at
the front was going to Deniliquin. Other Rail Motors would leave here for
Balranald. Echuca was a major passenger junction station served almost
exclusively by Rail Motors.

107-19. Echuca. The bridge
carried road and rail connections across the border to N.S.W. Since the
construction of a separate rail bridge, this bridge is now exclusively for
road. Echuca Wharf can be seen at centre-left.

107-20. Echuca. The cars were
banked up to let a ganger’s trolley cross the bridge. Cars or trains, even a
ganger’s trolley, but not both could occupy the bridge. Gatekeepers’ huts at
both ends ensured exclusive use by either mode.

107-21. 28RM & ??RM.
Echuca. These 153HP Rail Motors were used on the Balranald line and for the Kyabram
school train services for which they were permitted to haul up to three
trailers on a very flat line.