The entrance to the Elizabeth Street / Southbank subway exit from Flinders Street station.
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The entrance to the Elizabeth Street / Southbank subway exit from Flinders Street station.
The makers plate on D3 class 639 – Manufactured at the VR Newport Workshops 1903.
The Essendon end of the Tait shuttle between Flinders Street and Essendon stations back in 2017.
The Flinder Street end of the Tait steam shuttle between Flinders Street and Essendon stations.
Victorian Railways D3 639 4-6-0 at the Essendon end of the Essendon-Flinders Street Steamrail shuttle.
The interior of one of the early Tait carriages with a clerestory roof. The ornate pressed ceilings , luggage racks, varnished wood, and lamp shades are a stark contrast to the simple red paint wooden bodies. The first Tait trains were built in 1909, and the last entered service in 1952, they remained in service until 1984 by which time they were referred to as Red Rattlers.
A rainy day in 2017 saw a pair of K class VR steam locos running a shuttle service between Flinders Street Station and Essendon. A red rattler (Tait) provided passenger accommodation.
The old station name board at Melbourne’s Flinders Street Station.
Alfie the Pembroke Welsh Corgi fresh out of the bath and sparkling clean, so clean he has stars in his eyes!
Zoe enjoys a cuddle with Alfie the Pembroke Corgi back in February 2017. Alfie was one of our first litter of puppies.
Susan poses with the Snowmen at the Frankston Sand Sculpting back in 2016. St Paul’s Anglican Church on Bay Street has a great view of the entire display.
Me and Zoe enjoy a cuddle in the sun at the Frankston Sand Sculpting back in December 2016.