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207-03402 viewsYandi One balloon loop, Comeng WA built ore waggon 1442 coupled to a Goninan style waggon 4146 on the empty side of the load-out tunnel, August 1999.Oct 01, 2014
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207-02415 viewsKoodaideri, view from saddleback looking north across the Fortescue Valley, Wittenoom - Roy Hill Rd can be seen if you know what to look for.Oct 01, 2014
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207-01377 viewsKoodaideri sign on the Wittenoom - Roy Hill Rd. Geo location.Oct 01, 2014
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207-00416 viewsKoodaideri (spelt wrong) turnoff sign on the Wittenoom - Roy Hill Rd. Geo location.Oct 01, 2014
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206-37326 viewsThe dining area at 42 Kingsmill Street.Oct 01, 2014
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206-35305 viewsPossibly a spaghetti sauce.Oct 01, 2014
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206-36308 viewsThe fridge at 42 Kingsmill Street.Oct 01, 2014
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206-34325 viewsPope Searle getting the hang of Windows.Oct 01, 2014
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206-33283 viewsAn empty train on the Yarrie (former Goldsworthy) line with a string of Golynx ore waggons, built by Goninan WA to a Lynx Engineering design, and then the two types of the waggons from the Phelps Dodge Copper Mine, the ribbed units are built by Portec USA and the smooth ones built by Gunderson USA and finally the Tomlinson Steel WA built hopper waggons. All of these are belly dump waggons as opposed to the BHP fleet of rotary dump bodies.Oct 01, 2014
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206-32348 viewsAn empty train on the Yarrie (former Goldsworthy) line with a string of Golynx ore waggons, built by Goninan WA to a Lynx Engineering design, and then the two types of the waggons from the Phelps Dodge Copper Mine, the ribbed units are built by Portec USA and the smooth ones built by Gunderson USA. All of these are belly dump waggons as opposed to the BHP fleet of rotary dump bodies.Oct 01, 2014
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206-31409 viewsAn empty train on the Yarrie (former Goldsworthy) line behind BHP 5633 'Hephaestus' with a string of Golynx ore waggons, built by Goninan WA to a Lynx Engineering design, these are belly dump waggons as opposed to the BHP fleet of rotary dump bodies.Oct 01, 2014
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206-30314 viewsAn empty train on the Yarrie (former Goldsworthy) line behind BHP 5633 'Hephaestus' built new in 1988 by Goninan as a GE CM39-8 model, serial 5831-12 / 88-082. The four CM39-8 units were upgraded to CM40-8 units following overhauls and finally scrapped in January 2016.Oct 01, 2014
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206-29329 viewsAn empty train on the Yarrie (former Goldsworthy) line behind BHP 5633 'Hephaestus' built new in 1988 by Goninan as a GE CM39-8 model, serial 5831-12 / 88-082. The four CM39-8 units were upgraded to CM40-8 units following overhauls and finally scrapped in January 2016.Oct 01, 2014
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206-28305 viewsAn empty train on the Yarrie (former Goldsworthy) line behind BHP 5633 'Hephaestus' built new in 1988 by Goninan as a GE CM39-8 model, serial 5831-12 / 88-082. The four CM39-8 units were upgraded to CM40-8 units following overhauls and finally scrapped in January 2016.Oct 01, 2014
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206-27283 viewsAn empty train on the Yarrie (former Goldsworthy) line behind BHP 5633 'Hephaestus' built new in 1988 by Goninan as a GE CM39-8 model, serial 5831-12 / 88-082. The four CM39-8 units were upgraded to CM40-8 units following overhauls and finally scrapped in January 2016.Oct 01, 2014
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206-26281 viewsAn empty train on the Yarrie (former Goldsworthy) line behind BHP 5633 'Hephaestus' built new in 1988 by Goninan as a GE CM39-8 model, serial 5831-12 / 88-082. The four CM39-8 units were upgraded to CM40-8 units following overhauls and finally scrapped in January 2016.Oct 01, 2014
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206-25314 viewsThe signs for Telfer, along the same lines as the Woodie Woodie signs.Oct 01, 2014
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206-24306 viewsThe signs for Telfer, along the same lines as the Woodie Woodie signs.Oct 01, 2014
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206-23321 viewsToad yelling some sort of abuse to Pope, at Carawine Pool.Oct 01, 2014
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206-22316 viewsWhere Carawine Creek joins the Oakover River.Oct 01, 2014
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