William Pagan (railway engineer)

William Pagan (1849–1924) was a railway engineer in Queensland, Australia.

William Pagan was born in Holestane, Dumfriesshire, Scotland on 27 July 1849, the son of Allan Cunningham Pagan and his wife Jane (née Shaw).

[1] On 21 January 1882, Pagan was appointed as a District Engineer with the Queensland Railways Department.

There he served as an alderman on the Southport Town Council for 5 years.

[2] The Official Register of Engineering Heritage Markers listed Media related to William Pagan (railway engineer) at Wikimedia Commons

William Pagan, 1903
Steam train passes over the completed Deep Creek railway bridge, Gayndah district, 1905 Deep Creek railway bridge was constructed as part of the railway line built from Degilbo to Wetheron. StateLibQld 2 255954