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160-22123 viewsShepparton, yard view of stabled broad gauge V/Line locos T class T 393 Clyde Engineering EMD model G8B serial 65-423 and T 385 serial 64-340 still in Victorian Railways blue and yellow off the down Shepparton fuel train in No.4 Rd, taken from goods shed platform looking north.
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160-23130 viewsShepparton, V/Line broad gauge VDSF type bogie safety waggon VDSF 2, started life as a Flexi-Van transport waggon FV 2 built by South Australian Railways' Islington Workshops in July 1961, then became FVF in 1962 on standard gauge, in the 1980s back to broad gauge and coded VQAY, VDSY and became VSDF in 1988, hand brake end showing ratchet style hand brake.
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160-24122 viewsShepparton, stabled V/Line broad gauge T class locomotives T 385 Clyde Engineering EMD model G8B serial 64-340 still in Victorian Railways blue and yellow livery and T 393 serial 65-423 off the down Shepparton fuel train, looking from the good loading platform with a mountain of 2nd hand tyres piled up.
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160-25123 viewsShepparton, stabled V/Line broad gauge T class locomotives T 385 Clyde Engineering EMD model G8B serial 64-340 still in Victorian Railways blue and yellow livery and T 393 serial 65-423 off the down Shepparton fuel train, looking from the good loading platform with a mountain of 2nd hand tyres piled up.
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160-26114 viewsShepparton, yard view of stabled broad gauge V/Line T class locomotives T 371 Clyde Engineering EMD model G8B serial 64-326 and T 385 serial 64-340 still in Victorian Railways blue and yellow livery, goods shed on the right, station platform and building on the left, T class T 393 serial 65-423 is behind T 385.
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160-27114 viewsShepparton, yard overview looking north down No.2 Rd which becomes the mainline to Tocumwal and Cobram, No.3, 4 and 5 roads at left, former Engine Track on the right to service Tubemakers, searchlight signal post protecting up and down movements, station building and platform behind on the right.
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160-28112 viewsShepparton, rear view of station building and car park, HK and HQ Holdens.
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160-29104 viewsShepparton, rear view of station building showing bus parking zone and pedestrian entry to platform.
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160-30122 viewsShepparton, view from station car park at stabled V/Line broad gauge T class units T 371 Clyde Engineering EMD model G8B serial 64-326 and T 385 serial 64-340 still in Victorian Railways blue and yellow livery, goods shed behind locos.
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160-31102 viewsTallygaroopna, track view from former station building site looking across tracks to Williamstown style silo complex with train load-out spouts and station name painted on silos.
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160-32108 viewsTallygaroopna, location sign at site of former station building.
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160-3395 viewsTallygaroopna, track view from former station building site looking across tracks to Williamstown style silo complex with train load-out spouts, road receival point behind silos and super phosphate shed at right.
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160-34100 viewsWunghnu, location sign with the location spelt wrong, looking from silo complex at former station site.
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160-35103 viewsWunghnu, track view from former station building site looking across tracks to Williamstown style silo complex, train load-out spouts, rear of location sign.
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160-36120 viewsWunghnu, track view from former station building site looking across tracks to Williamstown style silo complex with steel annex, train load-out spouts, HK Holden, truck sampling platform.
 
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