Cannabaceae

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English: Restored former Commonwealth Railways diesel locomotive NSU52 crosses Saltia Bridge, near Quorn, South Australia, with a passenger train on 26 October 2019. It is owned by the Pichi Richi Railway.
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Author Caleb Jenkins
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Captions

Pichi Richi Railway's restored diesel locomotive NSU52 crosses Saltia Bridge, near Quorn, South Australia, with passenger train on 26 October 2019

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

diesel-electric locomotive

Mid North

heritage railway

Quorn

Commonwealth Railways

rail transport in South Australia

Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society

Commonwealth Railways NSU class

passenger train

brake van

stoneworking

Saltia

copyright status

copyrighted

copyright license

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Wikimedia VRTS ticket number

captured with

Nikon D7200

inception

26 October 2019

coordinates of the point of view

32°28'20.68"S, 137°56'25.01"E

heading: 100 degree

exposure time

0.00125 second

f-number

10

focal length

28 millimetre

ISO speed

1,000

media type

image/jpeg

instance of

photograph

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    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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