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Tasrail's headquarters and workshops are at Launceston, with the important Western Junction just to the south.

ZR2

ZR2 (now 2101)at Coiler Creek, 25 Sep 1997

four english electrics

Preserved diesels Y6, X4, X18, Y2 at Dunorlan, March 2000

Tranzrail gm 4588

A New Zealand scene? DC4588 at Western Junction with train 33

18 Aug 1999

zc39

ZC39, ZC32, ZC20 haul 2500 tonne log train through East Tamar yard,

Tasrail open day,11 Feb 1990.

quick fix

Inside the quick fix workshop, open day 11 Feb 1990.

Z2 at Launceston

Z2 at open day,11 Feb 1990

2111 at Burnie

Z2 renumbered to 2111 and with new lower nose for driver only operation,

at Burnie 14 Feb 1999

2005

The new look of Tasrail locomotives DQ 2005

2005 face

DQ 2005 up close

control stand

DQ 2005 control stand

Dr. Otway

Gregory Moyle interviewing the Australian National Tasrail

Manager Dr. Neil Otway in front of the "new" ZR1 at the Tasrail open Day,

April 1996

zr1

ZR1 proudly on display, open day,

April 1996

 QLD 1301

Many of the 45 1300 class Queensland locomotives purchased by

Tasrail did not enter service in Tasmania but were used for spares.

1301 sits amongst wrecked wagons at the Invermay yard in 1992

ZB12

Freshly repainted ZB12 displays Tasrail's new yellow

colour scheme, outside the Invermay diesel workshop, 1992

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