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As seen on channel 9's Postcard - Steam Motor Coach Number 1 was built a century ago in 1905. When it began working the line between Quorn and Hawker it changed people's lives. They could climb onboard in Hawker early in the morning, and by the time they got to Quorn, they could connect with the train that went all the way to Adelaide. Same day - every day you could get to the big smoke. It was a revolution. Now, one hundred years later it's simply a transport of delight on the world famous Pichi Richi Railway in the Flinders Ranges. All aboard the priceless and fully preserved "Coffee Pot". It might look like something straight out of a Thomas the Tank Engine storybook but the Coffee Pot was built to order for the Great Northern Division of South Australian Railways. It came in two parts - the little red engine in front was built in Leeds in England while the exquisite timber passenger coach came from workshops in Birmingham. "It's actually a steam-powered rail carriage, a steam-powered rail car," explained Hayden Hart. "It was the fore-runner of the petrol and diesel rail cars that we got to know in the later years of last century."