Track Record: Broken Journey
A History Of Australia's Railways Six different state railways, all running on different gauges made freight handling at borders a circus. It took World War II to force Australia to recognise its break of gauge problems. This story deals with the way each of the six British colonies developed railways systems all of their own.

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Steam on the Main North

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Fred's Films: Warburton Line 1963

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

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The Rail Way

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Steam on the Harbour: Darling Harbour's working trains

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Track Record: Tethered To The World

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The NEW £5M railway being built in Wales – Bala Lake Railway extension Snowdonia

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Before Hydraulics: How Caterpillar Killed the Steam Engine (1931)

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Vintage railway film - Spick and Span - 1962

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The Railway Story | Full Series | Blueprint

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Shades Of Puffing Billy

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Locomotive 3801 Relaunch & Inaugural Service

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Vintage railway film - The Pain Train - 1969

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Track Record: Missing Links

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Australian Trains Across the Outback | Trans Australian Railway

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Vintage railway film - The diesel train driver, part 2 - Driving the train - 1959

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10 Most Beautiful Australian Towns Australians REFUSE to Live In (Here's Why)

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On Time

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Ted Egan's The Railways Of Yesteryear

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