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160525 4524460 viewsParkeston, 3PM7 priority service train, RRAY 7208 platform 1 of 5-pack articulated skel waggon set, one of 100 built by ABB Engineering NSW 1996-2000, 40' deck with a sea2rail 40' container SCFU 408084.
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160528 8439460 viewsBinduli, intermodal train 6PM6, RQZY 7040 platform 4 of five unit bar coupled well container waggon set built in a batch of thirty two by Goninan NSW in 1995/96, loaded with a Sea2Rail 40' 4EG1 type container TSPD 408206[1] double stacked with a 40' half height side door container SCFU 607101[9].
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160523 2992460 viewsParkeston, 7SP3 intermodal train, RQGY 34478 63' container waggon, originally built in a batch of one hundred by Tulloch Ltd NSW between 1974 and 75 as an OCY type, recoded to NQOY then NQSY. Loaded with an Allied Pickfords 20' 2NG2 type box KAPU 200431[7] and a 40' Toll half height curtainsider DS 568.
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160523 3030460 viewsParkeston, 7SP3 intermodal train, RRGY 7136 platform 2 of 5-pack articulated skeletal waggon, one of fifty originally built by AN Rail Islington Workshops in 1996-97 as type RRBY, later rebuilt with 48' intermediate decks and coded RRGY, Rand Refrigerated Logistics 46' 6" MFR3 type reefer RAND 346.
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160524 3782460 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2PM6 intermodal train, RRGY 7144 platform 1 of 5-pack articulated skeletal waggon set, one of fifty originally built by AN Rail Islington Workshops in 1996-97 as type RRBY, later rebuilt with 48' intermediate decks and recoded to RRGY, Toll 40' 4FG1 type box TRRC 410626[5].
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160524 3803460 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2PM6 intermodal train, RRXY 8 platform 2 of 5-pack well waggon set, one of eleven built by Bradken Qld in 2002 for Toll from a Williams-Worley design with two 20' boxes in the well 22G1 type CPIU 049385 and Veolia TTNU 294043 with a 53' Linfox box DRC 449 on top.
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160524 3816460 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2PM6 intermodal train, RQZY 7045 platform 1 of 5-pack well waggon set, one of thirty two sets built by Goninan NSW in 1995-96 for National Rail loaded with Linfox 48' MFG1 container DRC 455 double stacked with RAND Refrigerated Logistics 46' 6" MFR1 type reefer RAND 378.
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160522 2409460 viewsParkeston, 7MP7 priority service train, platform 2 of 5 on RRQY 7327 5-pack articulated skeletal waggon set built by Qiqihar Rollingstock Works China in 2005 for Pacific National, with a 46' 6" Pacific National reefer PNXR 4881.
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160601 10114460 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2MP5 intermodal train, RQZY 7065 platform 2 of 5-pack well waggon set one of thirty two waggon sets built by Goninan NSW for National Rail in 1995-96, double stacked with a Linfox 48' MFG1 type box DRC 477 and Rand Refrigerated Logistics 46' 6" MFR1 type reefer RAND 240.
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160601 10126460 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2MP5 intermodal train, RQZY 7036 platform 5 of 5-pack well waggon set one of thirty two waggon sets built by Goninan NSW for National Rail in 1995-96, Rand 46' 6" MPR1 type reefer RAND 34 and an SCF Rail Containers 40' 4EG1 type box SCFU 410215[2] on top.
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160525 4576460 viewsParkeston, SCT train 3PG1 which operates from Perth to Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction), ARBY type ARBY 2686 refrigerated van, originally built by Comeng NSW in 1973 as a VFX type covered van for Commonwealth Railways, recoded to ABFX, ABGY and finally converted from ABFY by Gemco WA in 2004/05 to ARBY.
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160530 9153460 viewsParkeston, SCT train 1PM9 operates mostly empty from Perth to Melbourne, PBGY type covered van PBGY 0154 Multi-Freighter, one of eighty units built by Gemco WA, with Independent Brake signage.
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160530 9191460 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, PBHY type covered van PBHY 0017 Greater Freighter, one of thirty five units built by Gemco WA in 2005 without the Greater Freighter signage.
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160530 9198460 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, PBHY type covered van PBHY 0002 Greater Freighter, one of thirty five units built by Gemco WA in 2005 with the 'Greater Freighter' signage.
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160530 9219460 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, PWWY type PWWY 0035 one of forty well waggons built by Bradken NSW for SCT, loaded with a 40' SCT GPR1 type reefer SCTR 033 and a 46' 6" MFRG type former Wilmot Freeze Haul reefer, now in SCF service SCFU 814055.
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134-23459 viewsKyogle, looking north from the south end, down arrival signal, looking down loop from the curve.
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187-24459 viewsYeerongpilly locomotive depot, Freight Rail 82 class Clyde Engineering built EMD model JT42C unit 8227 serial 94-1334. GeoData.
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193-21459 viewsGympie, station yard, QR narrow gauge unit 1648, an English Electric RS95C model built at their Rocklea Qld plant in 1967, known in the QR as class 1620. GeoData.
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160523 2990459 viewsParkeston, 7SP3 intermodal train, RQAY 21913 container waggon, one of a hundred waggons built in 1981 by EPT NSW as type NQAY, recoded to RQAY in 1994. Code board and NSW number plate.
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160523 3033459 viewsParkeston, 7SP3 intermodal train, RRGY 7136 platform 4 of 5-pack articulated skeletal waggon, one of fifty originally built by AN Rail Islington Workshops in 1996-97 as type RRBY, later rebuilt with 48' intermediate decks and coded RRGY, RAND Refrigerated Logistics 46' 6" MFR1 type reefer RAND 291.
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