File:Commonwealth Railways narrow-gauge cattle cars on rails laid on standard-gauge flatcars, Stirling North-Marree line, 1955.jpg

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English: A train of Commonwealth Railways narrow-gauge cattle cars on rails laid on standard-gauge flatcars, Stirling North–Marree line, South Australia, 1955. The "pick-a-back" scheme, as it was called, was started in June 1955 at Brachina.
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A train of Commonwealth Railways narrow-gauge cattle cars on rails laid on standard-gauge flatcars, Stirling North–Marree line, South Australia, 1955

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