For those interested, some websites with Australian narrow gauge info.
There's a truckload of info out there and this is what came of 5 minutes on Google.
http://www.puffingbilly.com.au/fan/heritage/hist-53.htm
The main tourist railway of Victoria, with info on the narrow gauge lines of Victoria
http://www.puffingbilly.com.au/fan/heritage/beechie.htm3
A localised history of one of the NG lines in southern Victoria
http://www.hothamvalleyrailway.com.au/history_of_hvtr.htm
Western Australian rail info
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~ajh/trains/tourist/
An index of tourist railways in Australia
http://www.lrrsa.org.au/LRR_TT.htm
A generic NG site.
http://www.pc.gov.au/inquiry/rail/finalreport/appendixb.pdf
Network maps of current Australian railways. Still lots of NG in Tasmania, Queensland, SA and WA.
http://www.bpr.org.au/
A tourist railway in Geelong, Victoria, with equipment from NG lines Australia-wide.
There's a truckload of info out there and this is what came of 5 minutes on Google.
http://www.puffingbilly.com.au/fan/heritage/hist-53.htm
The main tourist railway of Victoria, with info on the narrow gauge lines of Victoria
http://www.puffingbilly.com.au/fan/heritage/beechie.htm3
A localised history of one of the NG lines in southern Victoria
http://www.hothamvalleyrailway.com.au/history_of_hvtr.htm
Western Australian rail info
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~ajh/trains/tourist/
An index of tourist railways in Australia
http://www.lrrsa.org.au/LRR_TT.htm
A generic NG site.
http://www.pc.gov.au/inquiry/rail/finalreport/appendixb.pdf
Network maps of current Australian railways. Still lots of NG in Tasmania, Queensland, SA and WA.
http://www.bpr.org.au/
A tourist railway in Geelong, Victoria, with equipment from NG lines Australia-wide.