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1035 Comeng 110620 2489402 viewsWalla, loaded BHP ore waggon 1035, the resheeting is obvious with the stich welds along the ribs, 1035 is one of the four hundred waggons built by Comeng WA in 1971, when the numbering reached 2999 they started numbering upwards from 1001. June 20, 2011.
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1091 UG 110414 01101 viewsBoodarie, loaded BHP ore waggon 1091, a United Goninan replacement for an original Comeng numbered waggon. April 14, 2011.
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1127 Comeng 040802 1556122 viewsBing, loaded BHP ore waggon 1127, one of a Comeng WA 1971 build of one hundred and eighty-three waggons. August 2, 2004.
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1173 Comeng 110620 2490386 viewsWalla, loaded BHP ore waggon 1173, whilst numbered and the ends and sill are from Comeng WA 1971 build of one hundred and eighty-three waggons, the side walls have been totally replaced with rounded bottoms and Goninan style extra ribs. June 20, 2011.
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1193 Goninan 040802 0808042 viewsNelson Point, loaded BHP ore waggon 1193, a Goninan replacement Golynx body style from 3Cr12 stainless steel from a 2001-02 build of 345 replacement bodies. August 2, 2004.
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1283 Comeng 040815 165746695 viewsNelson Point Car Dumper 2, a waggon originally built by Comeng WA in 1973-74 and numbered 1283. But note the rounded bottom edge, this shows that it is a rebuilt ore waggon with 3CR12 stainless steel sides, while the ends, transoms and side ribs are the originals. These waggons were originally of a plain steel construction and were painted inside to prevent rust and wear. 15th August 2004.
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1283 Comeng 040815 1658065 viewsNelson Point Car Dumper 2, a waggon originally built by Comeng WA in 1973-74 and numbered 1283. But note the rounded bottom edge, this shows that it is a rebuilt ore waggon with 3CR12 stainless steel sides, while the ends, transoms and side ribs are the originals. These waggons were originally of a plain steel construction and were painted inside to prevent rust and wear. August 15, 2004.
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1354 Comeng 040804 155856419 viewsNelson Point, empty BHP ore waggon 1354 is a Comeng WA build from a batch of two hundred and twenty-six in 1973/74. Waggon has been resheeted with new side walls. August 4, 2004.
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1354 Comeng 040804 155910435 viewsNelson Point, empty BHP ore waggon 1354 is a Comeng WA build from a batch of two hundred and twenty-six in 1973/74. Side view of waggon with resheeted side walls. August 4, 2004.
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1418 Goninan 110620 2296440 viewsWalla, loaded BHP ore waggon 1418 is a Goninan WA build to the Golynx design as a replacement body from February 2011. This replaces the original Comeng WA waggon of the same number. June 20, 2011.
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1560 Comeng 040912 152402421 viewsNelson Point, condemned Comeng WA built BHP ore waggon 1560, used here as a ground anchor on Stacker 4. Waggon 1560 was built in an order of two hundred and eighty-eight waggons in 1974. September 12, 2004.
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1714 Comeng 040412 143253502 viewsNelson Point, Comeng WA built ore waggon 1714 one of 288 waggons built in 1974. 12th April 2004.
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1760 Comeng 040412 143532500 viewsNelson Point, Comeng WA built ore waggon 1760 one of 288 waggons built in 1974. 12th April 2004.
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1918 Comeng 040718 151441421 viewsNelson Point, Car Dumper 3, BHP ore waggon 1918, originally built by Comeng WA in 1975 as part of a batch of one hundred and seventy-five waggons. Seen here with replacement sides out of 3CR12 type steel to the then current Goninan style. July 18, 2004.
   
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