
Narrow gauge K Class locomotive 52 at Petersburg, commonly referred to as a Katie, c. 1910s. While there were numerous broad gauge K Class locomotives in use in South Australia, 52 was the only narrow gauge K Class ever built.

Narrow gauge K Class locomotive 52 at Petersburg, commonly referred to as a Katie, c. 1910s. While there were numerous broad gauge K Class locomotives in use in South Australia, 52 was the only narrow gauge K Class ever built.

Petersburg loco depot, c. 1907-11. K Class locomotive 52 (front); was used as the shunt engine for Petersburg. There was a bullet hole right on the 5 of the number; no one knew how it got there.

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