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160524 373384 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2PM6 intermodal train splits the outer home signal posts #4 and #6 as it arrives behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class units NR 101 serial 7250-07/97-303 and NR 105 serial 7250-08/97-310, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 373281 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2PM6 intermodal train passes the local 2 km post for the Esperance line as it arrives behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class units NR 101 serial 7250-07/97-303 and NR 105 serial 7250-08/97-310, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 373171 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2PM6 intermodal train passes the local 2 km post for the Esperance line as it arrives behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class units NR 101 serial 7250-07/97-303 and NR 105 serial 7250-08/97-310, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 363586 viewsKalgoorlie, priority service 2PS7 passes the station environs behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class unit NR 113 serial 7250-09/97-312, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery, the timber sleepers still in situ for the points to the dock road.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 363691 viewsKalgoorlie, priority service 2PS7 passes the station environs behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class unit NR 113 serial 7250-09/97-312, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery, the timber sleepers still in situ for the points to the dock road.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 363389 viewsKalgoorlie, priority service 2PS7 sneaks past the station behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class unit NR 113 serial 7250-09/97-312, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery, the former dock remains with the track all but removed.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 363489 viewsKalgoorlie, priority service 2PS7 sneaks past the station behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class unit NR 113 serial 7250-09/97-312, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery, the former dock remains with the track all but removed.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 363282 viewsKalgoorlie, priority service 2PS7 sneaks past the station behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class unit NR 113 serial 7250-09/97-312, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery, the former dock remains with the track all but removed.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 362786 viewsBinduli, 2PS7 priority service train trailing locomotive NR 90 cab and crew accommodation coach RZAY 283 with a very clean underfloor generator.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 362887 viewsBinduli, 2PS7 priority service train, crew accommodation coach RZAY 283, built by Comeng NSW in 1972 as type ARJ, stainless steel, air conditioned, first class roomette sleeping car, converted by AN Rail Port Augusta Workshops in 1997 to RZAY.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 362586 viewsBinduli, Sydney bound 2PS7 priority service train races along past the 643 km behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class unit NR 113 serial 7250-09/97-312, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 362293 viewsBinduli, Sydney bound 2PS7 priority service train races along past the 643 km behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class unit NR 113 serial 7250-09/97-312, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery.Jun 27, 2016
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160524 3620128 viewsBinduli, Sydney bound 2PS7 priority service train races along past the 643 km behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class unit NR 113 serial 7250-09/97-312, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery.Jun 27, 2016
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213-37261 viewsWeipa, an empty train departs Lorim Point behind Comalco R 1004 a Clyde Engineering built EMD model JT42C built 1990 serial 90-1277 originally as GML 10 for Goldsworthy Mining in Western Australia, bought by Comalco in 1994.Oct 26, 2014
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213-36446 viewsWeipa, an empty train departs Lorim Point behind Comalco R 1004 a Clyde Engineering built EMD model JT42C built 1990 serial 90-1277 originally as GML 10 for Goldsworthy Mining in Western Australia, bought by Comalco in 1994.Oct 26, 2014
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213-35213 viewsWeipa, trailing view of a loaded train from Andoom near Northern Avenue with Comalco R 1004 out of site leading thirty three loaded waggons of bauxite.Oct 26, 2014
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213-34240 viewsWeipa, a loaded train from Andoom near Northern Avenue with Comalco R 1004 leading thirty three loaded waggons of bauxite.Oct 26, 2014
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213-32251 viewsWeipa, Lorim Point track maintenance compound, gangers trolley, a Briggs and Stratton powered Rail Rod II. September 1995.Oct 26, 2014
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213-33233 viewsWeipa, a loaded train from Andoom near Northern Avenue with Comalco R 1004 leading thirty three loaded waggons of bauxite.Oct 26, 2014
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213-30494 viewsWeipa, Lorim Point railway workshops track maintenance compound, Speno rail grinder model RR 28E, a twenty eight wheel grinder, this unit is very likely to have been originally purchased by Mt Newman Mining and used in the Pilbara in the 1970s. Even a remote railway requires a grinder! September 1995.Oct 26, 2014
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