a northbound goods train crosses the Clutha River at Balclutha, NZ, circa 1910
The loco could be a UC class 10-wheeler from 1901. Clutha is from Cluaidh, the Scots-Gaelic name for the River Clyde in Scotland. At the time of this scene it was obviously still called the Molyneaux, the name given it by Captain Cook.
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