The Age
·general
·1 hour ago
Inside an Aladdin’s cave for train buffs lies a lifetime of memories
Stephen Attrill, a veteran of NSW railways, reflects on his 40 years in the Large Erecting Shop, a historic locomotive workshop in Sydney. The workshop, opened in 1899, houses heritage trains and plays a crucial role in their maintenance. John Thorogood of Transport Heritage NSW calls it a "hotel for trains," highlighting its significance in preserving rail history.
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