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060111 2324425 viewsWarramboo, located at the 190.2 km with now disused station building on the left, Clyde Engineering built EMD G12C model loco 1203 serial 65-427 shunts empty grain waggons into the grain loop for loading. 11th January 2006.
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130704 0382425 viewsKyancutta, former Australian National narrow gauge 830 class locomotive 851, an AE Goodwin built ALCo DL531 model with serial 84737 built new for the SAR in 1962 and delivered new to Port Lincoln in April 1962 wearing current owner Genesee & Wyoming's livery, it has spent it's whole working life on the Eyre Peninsula. 4th July 2013.
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130706 0671425 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the yard environs with the station at right which was Eyre Peninsula 'head offices'. 6th of July 2013.
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130708 0910425 viewsThevenard originally an Kinki Sharyo built NH type for the NAR now coded ENH type ENH 27, without hungry boards loaded with gypsum crossing Bergmann Drive grade crossing, 434.2 km.
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161109 1887425 viewsMoule, located at the 445.6 km, and opened on the 13th February 1966, the siding location once sported ballast loading bins during construction, looking towards Thevenard. Ballast is stockpiled on the left, opposite the station shed on the right.
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030415 155301425 viewsTarcoola, at the 504.5 km, looking west, removed points for No. 1 Water Road joining the Camp Train Road. Town is to the far north west, and the mainline is on the right. GeoData location. 15th April 2003.
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216-36424 viewsMoomba.
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030406 092548424 viewsYeelanna, yard view looking south along the mainline, with points and converging track from the station siding visible on the right, and the points, lever and indicator for the diverging line to Kapinnie and former Mount Hope branch curving to the right. 6th April 2003.
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030406 101028424 viewsCummins, view looking from Cummins of the grain bunker rail unloading facility with dual DOH 'Drive Over Hopper' and stackers for loading road vehicles and with the original overhead outflow bin and feed conveyor for loading rail waggons. Loaded bunkers visible on the left. 6th April 2003.
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030406 102814424 viewsEdillilie, station located at the 51.3 km, opened in November 1907 as Mortlock, renamed in October 1908. Yard overview looking south with silo complexes on the right. 6th April 2003.
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030406 110734424 viewsCoomunga, on the siding, Transfield track machine TMN 01 which is a track tamper. 6th April 2003.
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030407 100630424 viewsMinnipa, as the front portion shunts away, the make-up of the consist is plain to see. HAN class bogie grain waggon HAN 41, a HBN bogie grain - ballast waggon, and then a motley collection of ENHV, HAN, HBN, HCN and ENHG to round out the consist. 7th April, 2003.
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060109 2121424 viewsKyancutta, ASR 830 class unit 842, an AE Goodwin built ALCo DL531 model loco serial 84140 leads EMD unit 1204 due to air-conditioning trouble and sister ALCo 851 as they shunt empty grain waggons on the silo loop. 9th January 2006.
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060111 2285424 viewsMurdinga, rounding the curve before entering the station environs empty grain train running north behind ARG 1200 class unit 1203, a Clyde Engineering EMD model G12C serial 65-427, one of fourteen originally built between 1960-65 for WAGR as their A class A 1513, fitted with dynamic brakes and financed by Western Mining Corporation, started working on the Eyre Peninsula in November 2004. 11th January 2006.
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060111 2299424 viewsLock, ARG 1200 class unit 1203, a Clyde Engineering EMD model G12C serial 65-427, one of fourteen originally built between 1960-65 for WAGR as their A class A 1513, fitted with dynamic brakes and financed by Western Mining Corporation, started working on the Eyre Peninsula in November 2004 with two ALCO units 850 and 905 drag their grain train over the grade past the location sign and down into Lock. 11th January 2006.
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060113 2464424 viewsThevenard, narrow gauge loco 1604 with a fresh crew depart the yard with empty train 6DD3, 1604 leads a triple consist of Clyde Engineering built EMD JL22C model 1600 / NJ class combination of 1604 serial 71-731 and originally NJ 4, NJ 3 serial 71-730 and 1601 serial 71-728 the original class leader NJ 1, all three units started on the Central Australia Railway in 1971 and were transferred to the Eyre Peninsula in 1981. 1604 and 1601 both renumbered in 2004. 13th January 2006.
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130704 0388424 viewsKyancutta, south bound loaded grain train has stopped here to collect a loaded rack of grain waggons, seen here running out of the 'new grain siding' added in 1970 behind EMD 1204 and twin ALCo 830 units 873 and 851. 4th July 2013.
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130706 0669424 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the weigh bridge and stowed 830 class units and the ballast waggons. 6th of July 2013.
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130708 0719424 viewsCharra,
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130708 0971424 viewsThevenard,
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