Some more narrow gauge from the National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Broken Hill Proprietary Limited (BHP) operated a railway on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula to link its inland iron ore deposits with the port and (from the early 1940s) steel mill at Whyalla. An electric tramway using locos built by Metropolitan Vickers took ore from the mines to a loading point on a steam-hauled line to Whyalla. The locos used on this line were Baldwin 4-6-0s and 2-8-2s. All the lines were 3'6" gauge.
One of the Electrics E1
Builder's Plate for E1. Iron Knob was the name of the mine - probably not one that would have enjoyed a lot of popularity today!! The others were at Iron Baron and Iron Monarch.
One of the Baldwin's (basically a Bachmann 'Annie')
and finally a Queensland Cane loco built by Perry Engineering in Adelaide