Thank you for all the comments, suggestions and what-not after watching the first video in the Steam Through Port Credit series. The second video is now up, and I invite you to watch it:
Our second preview video (above) showcases some train-watching at Port Credit in spring and summer 1958, plus an overview of the track arrangement at Port Credit in the post-Second World War era.
This posting is part of the background for the Steam Through Port Credit hardcover (click on the book title to go to its separate page, where you may order a copy).
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