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Jim Powe Collection: Riverina Express

1965

Jim Powe Collection: Riverina Express

1965

  • NFSA IDPY4TT6SK
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormHome movie
  • Year1965

This silent footage takes us back to 1964 and shows 3803 doing what it was designed to do best – travel at speed. It's hauling one of the premier passenger trains of the day, the Riverina Express.

The footage is a valuable record of the journey between Junee and Cootamundra in New South Wales before the service was dieselised in May 1964. At Cootamundra 3803 is replaced by a diesel locomotive to continue the journey to Sydney.

Jim Powe (1934–2009) travelled all over Australia to document train and tram journeys and shot this footage on 16mm film in colour.

Courtesy of
Jim Powe and the Powe Family

This silent footage takes us back to 1964 and shows 3803 doing what it was designed to do best – travel at speed. It's hauling one of the premier passenger trains of the day, the Riverina Express.

The footage is a valuable record of the journey between Junee and Cootamundra in New South Wales before the service was dieselised in May 1964. At Cootamundra 3803 is replaced by a diesel locomotive to continue the journey to Sydney.

Jim Powe (1934–2009) travelled all over Australia to document train and tram journeys and shot this footage on 16mm film in colour.

Courtesy of
Jim Powe and the Powe Family
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