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160525 4545533 viewsParkeston, 3PM7 priority service train, RRKY 2379 container waggon, one of twenty five originally built by Perry Engineering SA in 1971 as RMX type, recoded to AQMX, with a Rail Containers 40' box lettered for Northline NLMB 411175.
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160526 5211533 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 4PM6 intermodal train, RQGY 35012 container waggon, one of a batch of one hundred built by Goninan NSW in 1975 as OCY class, recoded to NQOY, then NQSY, 20' Royal Wolf box RWTU 969838 and a 40' curtainsider for KTI, KTI 405.
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160522 2344533 viewsParkeston, 7MP7 priority service train, platform 2 of 5-pack articulated skel waggon set, Qiqihar Rollingstock Works China built RRQY 5816, 40' KTI 102 flatrack with tarped load.
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160522 2440533 viewsParkeston, 7MP7 priority service train, RRAY 7249 platform 1 of 5-pack articulated skel waggon set, 1 of 100 built by ABB Engineering NSW 1996-2000, 40' deck empty.
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160609 0391533 viewsWoodbridge, 5PM5 intermodal train second unit locomotive Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class unit NR 91 serial 7250-05/97-294 and crew accommodation coach RZEY 4.
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160609 0403533 viewsWoodbridge, 5PM5 intermodal train, RQJW 22082, originally built by Mittagong Engineering NSW in 1975-76 in a batch of fifty JCW 80' jumbo container waggons. Recoded to NQJW then to National Rail as RQJW in 1994. Loaded with a Simon 40' flatrack FD 129 with two Spriotainer tanks and Austrans 40' 4EG1 type box AUSU 400423[8].
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160522 2285533 viewsParkeston, SCT train 6MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, PBGY type covered van PBGY 0004 Multi-Freighter, one of eighty two waggons built by Queensland Rail Redbank Workshops in 2005.
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160524 3647533 viewsKalgoorlie, SCT train 2PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, with 64 waggons for 2661 tonnes and 1566 metres with EDI Downer built EMD model GT46C-ACe unit SCT 007 'Geoff (James Bond) Smith' serial 97-1731 leading SCT 010.
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160524 3665533 viewsKalgoorlie, SCT train 2PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, PWWY type PWWY 0039 one of forty well waggons built by Bradken NSW for SCT, loaded with a pair of 48' MFG1 type SCT boxes SCTDS 4816 and SCTDS 4842.
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160526 5290533 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, SCT train 3MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, with 76 waggons for 5709.8 tonnes and 1795 metres with EDI Downer built EMD model GT46C-ACe unit SCT 012 serial 08-1736 as second unit to sister unit SCT 014 with the signal green they start the 650 kilometre run to Perth.
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170726 9447533 viewsFinucane Island, running around the balloon loop with an empty BHP iron ore train behind Progress Rail Muncie USA built SD70ACe/LCi unit 4413 serial 20118685-011 with a sister unit as they head back to be provisioned at Boodarie. 26th July 2017.
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170727 9516533 viewsNelson Point, BHP empty fuel train sits in the middle yard waiting to shunt the waggons across to the gantry to be reloaded for their next run to the mine, behind Progress Rail Muncie USA built EMD unit SD70ACe/LCi 4468 serial 20148001-001 and eleven 100,000 litre tank waggons. 27th July 2017.
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170727 9620533 viewsWoodstock Siding, a loaded BHP iron ore train passes under the Roy Hill overpass behind Progress Rail Muncie USA built EMD SD70ACe/LCi unit 4466 serial 20138907-017 and sister 4367. 27th July 2017. GeoData.
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030415 135207533 viewsKingoonya, located at the 426.5 km looking west along the Trans Australian Railway shows 1800 metre long loop on the right, 30 km/h speed restriction and interlocking hut, the town is located over on the left. GeoData location.
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200914 7815533 viewsPilbara Railways Historical Society, Public Works Department crane from Point Samson wharf railway. 14th September 2020.
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130710 1010533 viewsParkeston, SCT train 3PG1 operating from Perth to Melbourne, PQCY 824 was originally built by Victorian Railways Newport Workshops in 1973 as one of four hundred and twenty five FQX type 60' 3TEU container flat waggons, it was recoded to VQCX before private ownership and reclassed PQCY type. PQCY 824 is now fitted with bulkheads and here loaded its own gates, and an SCT half height curtain sider 40' container SCT 1004 double stacked with Hamburg Sud 40' 45G1 type container HASU 411182.
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120-27532 viewsWangaratta station yard view, V/Line broad gauge loco N class N 474 'City of Traralgon' Clyde Engineering EMD model JT22HC-2 serial 87-1203 with down Albury passenger train departing past still fully intact and interlocked semaphore signal post 23, footbridge.
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180-14532 viewsWangaratta, yard view looking south from the southern footbridge, shows the Car Dock at left, with the standard gauge line and platform in the cutting at the far left, semaphore signal post 12, a VTQF type bogie fuel waggon in the oil company siding, with pipe gantry bridge over the SG line.
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166-10532 viewsAlbury, South Yard area, brand new NSWSRA 81 class locomotive 8181 Clyde Engineering EMD model JT26C-2SS serial 91-1278 in Freight Rail Stealth livery shunts back to loco with a sister unit passing aging V/Line broad gauge B class loco B 75 Clyde Engineering EMD model ML2 serial ML2-16 still in original Victorian Railways blue and yellow livery as third unit on the up Long Island slab steel train 9334 as it awaits departure time
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162-2-19532 viewsSouth Dynon Motive Power Depot, V/Line broad gauge rebuilt diesel electric locomotive G class G 537 Clyde Engineering EMD model JT26C-2SS serial 89-1270, PTC Open Day.
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