West Coast Railway's local 'larrikin' James Smith bade farewell

Meg Whitfield
September 20 2021 - 7:00pm
James Smith is a third-generation railway employee. After 20 years, he has retired. Photo: Supplied
James Smith is a third-generation railway employee. After 20 years, he has retired. Photo: Supplied

When James Smith started his first day of work at the West Coast Wilderness Railway, he already had a family legacy behind him.

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Meg Whitfield

Journalist at the Advocate Newspaper, Burnie, proudly covering Tasmania's North-West and West Coast. Got a tip?