The Charm of Narrow Gauge from 1900

Tourists take a “selfie” picture in front of Puffing Billy steam engine 6A during a water stop at Lakeside station near Melbourne, October 20, 2014. While the discovery of steam power 200 years ago powered the Industrial Revolution, the world long ago shunted most steam trains onto the sidings of history. But in one small corner of rural Australia, the sights, sounds and smells of the Industrial Revolution remain very much alive. In the picturesque Dandenong Ranges on the eastern outskirts of Melbourne, Puffing Billy is Australia's last steam engine railway. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)
The Charm of Narrow Gauge from 1900
   
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