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146-31396 viewsHeathcote Junction, up station platform shelter, taken from down platform.
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148-25396 viewsWangaratta, Signal Bridge, Down Signal Posts 7, 8 and stripped 10 facing camera, Up Post 9 facing away. Signal Post 7 two arms and two discs, Top arm Home Signal 'A' to No.2 Road to Post 17, Bottom arm Calling-on Signal from 'A' to No. 2 Road towards Post 17. Left-hand Disc from 'A' to No. 4 or 5 Roads towards Post 19; or to No. 6 Road. Right-hand Disc from 'A' to No. 3 Road towards Post 17. Signal Post 8 two arms one disc, Top arm Home Signal from 'A' to No. 1 Road to Post 20, Bottom arm Calling-on Signal from 'A' to No. 2 Road towards Post 20. The Disc from 'A' to Carriage Dock. Stripped Disc Post 10 was from 'B' to No. 1 Road towards Post 20 and from 'B' to Carriage Dock.
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162-1-26396 viewsSouth Dynon Motive Power Depot, broad gauge V/Line G class G 519 Clyde Engineering EMD model JT26C-2SS serial 85-1232 at the PTC Open Day, cab front view.
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153-3-25396 viewsGeelong station building and platform, night shot, V/Line broad gauge passenger train, down Warrnambool with A class A 70 Clyde Engineering EMD model AAT22C-2R serial 84-1187 rebuilt from B 70 Clyde Engineering EMD model ML2 serial ML2-11 pauses at platform one with N class N 467 'City of Stawell' Clyde Engineering EMD model JT22HC-2 serial 86-1196 in platform two, cab shot.
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139-21396 viewsBallarat station, Australian National broad gauge BL class BL 32 Clyde Engineering EMD model JT26C-2SS serial 83-1016 leading a down Adelaide bound goods train departs the station, crossing Lydiard Street in front of Ballarat B signal box, through the interlocked gates and under the semaphore signal gantry, with triple track to double track junction, point rodding, interlocking in the foreground.
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127-36396 viewsElmore station overview, looking towards Melbourne, station building, Echuca line, yard view, Ascom and Williamstown silo complex in background.
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201-23396 viewsMidland, the first Perth built NR class NR 61 Goninan GE model Cv40-9i serial 7250-11/96-263 shunts at Midland with two brand new NR units NR 101 and NR 102 with waggon RQRX 60177.
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218-26396 viewsYandicoogina or HIY as Hamersley Iron identify it, located 445 km from Parker Point yard in Dampier. Bank engine units General Electric Dash 9-44CW models 7090 serial 47769 and 7089 idle away waiting their next loaded train to push out.
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060531 5005396 viewsBinduli, AOPY 34098, fleet number 965 of the drop floor type, one of seventy ex ANR coal waggons rebuilt from AOKF type by Bluebird Engineering SA in service with ARG on Koolyanobbing iron ore trains. They used to be three metres longer and originally built by Metropolitan Cammell Britain as GB type in 1952-55, seen here in the consist with sister waggons of a loaded train bound for West Kalgoorlie, 31st May 2006.
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060531 5010396 viewsWOE type iron ore waggon WOE 33386 is one of a batch of one hundred and forty one built by United Group Rail WA between November 2005 and April 2006 with serial number 950142-091 and fleet number 885 for Koolyanobbing iron ore operations, seen here loaded with fines at Binduli, 29th May 2006.
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100602 8562396 viewsWOE type iron ore waggon WOE 33281 is one of a batch of thirty five built by United Goninan WA between January and April 2005 with serial number 950104-021 and fleet number 780 for Koolyanobbing iron ore operations with a revised load of 82.5 tonnes and PORTMAN painted out, seen here west of Binduli, 2nd June 2010.
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100602 8683396 viewsWOD type iron ore waggon WOD 31444 is one of a batch of sixty two built by Goninan WA between April and August 2000 with serial number 950086-016 and fleet number 507 for Koolyanobbing iron ore operations with a 75 ton capacity for Portman Mining to cart their Koolyanobbing iron ore to Esperance, PORTMAN has been painted out, West Kalgoorlie loaded with fines, 2nd June 2010.
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100605 9364396 viewsWO type iron ore waggon WO 31406 is one of a batch of eleven replacement waggons built by WAGR Midland Workshops between 1970 and 1971 with fleet number 184 for Koolyanobbing iron ore operations, with a 75 ton and 1018 ft³ capacity, Binduli Triangle, loaded with fines, 5th June 2010.
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100731 02274396 viewsWOE type iron ore waggon WOE 33575 is one of a batch of one hundred and twenty eight built by United Group Rail WA between August 2008 and March 2009 with serial number 950211-115 and fleet number 9061 for Koolyanobbing iron ore operations, on loaded train 6413 at Binduli Triangle, 31st July 2010.
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100731 02287396 viewsWOE type iron ore waggon WOE 33470 is one of a batch of one hundred and twenty eight built by United Group Rail WA between August 2008 and March 2009 with serial number 950211-012 and fleet number 8970 for Koolyanobbing iron ore operations, the 8 being a addition due to fleet size, build date of 06/2006 with a revised load of 82.5 tonnes, with PORTMAN painted out and an ARG decal applied to the side, on loaded train 6413 at Binduli Triangle, 31st July 2010.
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060528 4448396 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, AOPY waggons 32401, fleet number 929 and 34095 with fleet number 961 and of the drop floor type, two of seventy ex ANR coal waggons rebuilt from AOKF type by Bluebird Engineering SA in service with ARG on Koolyanobbing iron ore trains. They used to be three metres longer and originally built by Metropolitan Cammell Britain as GB type in 1952-55, 28th May 2006.
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060528 4585396 viewsWOB type iron ore waggon WOB 31392 is one of a batch of twenty five built by Comeng WA between 1974 and 1975 and converted from Mt Newman high sided waggons by WAGR Midland Workshops with fleet number 317 for Koolyanobbing iron ore operations, shows the higher tare of these waggons and the capacity of 73 tons, waggon length of 10.8 metres, and a close inspection reveals that the round WAGR waggon builder's number is 31391 of 1974, this waggon cut down originally from a Comeng built Mt Newman Mining ore waggon in 1974. It was then converted to a WSM ballast hopper, then converted back to a WOB by WAGR Midland Workshops. It was originally numbered 31391 by WAGR, seen here loaded with fines at Bonnie Vale, 28th May 2006.
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100605 9326396 viewsBinduli Triangle, trailing view of triple AC class locomotives powering away towards Esperance with WOE type iron ore waggon WOE 33239 is one of a batch of twenty seven built by Goninan WA between September and October 2002 with serial number 950103-006 and fleet number 738 for Koolyanobbing iron ore operations and 125 other waggons behind their draw gear, 5th June 2010.
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030406 095220396 viewsCummins, second hand train control shed and waiting shelter sitting on the site of the former gangers trolley shed. 6th April 2003.
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030411 142313396 viewsNunjikompita, a section where new ballast has started about a kilometre east of the yard.
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