One of the photos used in an earlier edition of our book The Otago Central Railway: A tribute (but not the current edition) was this photo by Bob Hepburn showing a AB-hauled passenger train crossing the Muttontown Gully Viaduct between Alexandra and Clyde in the summer of 1958.
This is probably the last significant feature that cyclists heading west on the Otago Rail Trail will encounter; a few km further on and they will come to the Clyde Station ( the new one built in 1980, not the old one which still exists a little further towards the river) and the end of the trail.
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