Trains and film have a close association and not just because they both take you on a journey. Prior to becoming a Film Curatorial Officer at the NFSA, I worked as a railway signaller and assistant station master. So I was naturally drawn to the railway films of Roger McKenzie in the NFSA collection.
The rail footage shot by McKenzie combines his access to areas restricted to the public and his professional background in film and television. What he shot between 1965 and the early 1980s contains much unique content which is framed and composed in a professional way.
This excerpt from one of McKenzie’s films focuses on the work and operation of the 60 class Garratt steam locomotive. A Beyer-Garratt locomotive (6029) recently returned to service in Canberra (learn more on the Canberra Railway Museum website).

















