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English: Composite photo showing tail of northbound XPT train entering second tunnel of Bethungra Spiral and the tail end of the same train disappearing left. The train, having completed the circle, has gained approx. 30 metres (100 ft) altitude in in exactly 2 minutes.
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Author Doug butler
Camera location34° 44′ 52.8″ S, 147° 53′ 06″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Composite photo showing tail of XPT train entering tunnel and disappearing 30m higher 2 minutes later

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14 December 2019

34°44'53"S, 147°53'6"E

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