English: At Quorn station, former Commonwealth Railways locomotive NM 25 leads former Western Australian Government Railways locomotive W 916 (with a cowling on top of the boiler as on Silverton Tramway Company W-class locomotives and numbered as W 22 – the locomotive from which spare parts were taken for 916's restoration). The rolling stock is former South Australian Railways "long tom" and "short tom" carriages and goods brake van, South Australian Railways Broken Hill Express sleeping carriages, and Commonwealth Railways sitting and special service carriages. Train from left to right: NM 25, NTSA 602, W 22, 207, Sturt, Light, 74, 90, 4894, Nilpena, Alberga, Coonatto, NIA 36, NSS 34.
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A heritage passenger train at Quorn on the Pichi Richi Railway, hauled by two steam locomotives
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