Wodonga rail history
In 1873 the railway in Wodonga was officially opened. In 2014, two men reminisce about this changing railway centre and its impact upon them and their town. Together with a trove of wonderful archival material 'Junction Place' is a train journey back to a different Wodonga. Recollections: Rex McDonnell and Alan Sumison. Research: Dr Bruce Pennay Filming and editing: Jacqui Schultz

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Wodonga's transformation over the years

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The Rail Way

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Why Phone Numbers Look the Way They Do

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The Wangaratta to Whitfield Line! Documentary! 4K

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Why B-Units Disappeared: The Truth Behind The Diesel Booster

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Australia by Train in 1962 | Before a Single Rail Network Connected the Nation

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Bridging the Murray Sept 2023

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Interflug: East Germany's Almighty Aviation Apparatus

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Melbourne's Historic Railway Workshops: A Tour!

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The Dark Story Behind the Napier Deltic: The Bizarre Triangle Engine Powering Rails and Warships UK

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Vintage railway film - Night Mail - 1936

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How A Roman Road Changed Belgium Forever

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Panorama of Sydney, 1873

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Railway to the River | The Morgan Line

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12 FORGOTTEN Jetliners From The 1960s That Flopped

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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The last year before the fall of the Berlin Wall

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Campbelltown to Camden Line and Corrimal Colliery Railway in New South Wales, Australia, 1960s.

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The Dark Story of Hawkesbury River Bridge: How Australia's Longest Bridge Was Demolished

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