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Passengers getting on O Class trams 805 and 1111 at Tramway Museum, Loftus 1 December 2013

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McKillop, Bob

Bob McKillop is an agricultural scientist who has worked internationally on development assistance projects and programs for most of his career. He is also an active historian in local and railway history with a number of books in these fields. He is currently editor of the national magazine Australian Railway History published by the Australian Railway Historical Societys.

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The Royal National Park Line

Originally built in 1886 for use by the military, the Royal National Park railway line initially linked Loftus Station on the Illawarra Line to an army training camp in Royal National Park. Tourists and visitors to the park were able to use it until 1991 when it closed. The line now forms part of the Sydney Tramway Museum.

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Sydney Tramway Museum

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Australia's largest tram museum which has been operating since 1950. Volunteer run, it is based in Loftus and operates over 3km of track including the old Royal National Park line.

Loftus

Southern residential suburb west of the Royal National Park. Named after Lord Augustus Loftus, Governor of New South Wales 1878-1885, it is home to the Sydney Tramway Museum.

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