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190-15221 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, departmental waggon W 1195, a loaded NHWF type bogie ballast waggon NHWF 1195.May 16, 2014
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190-13188 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, NSSF type bogie sheep waggon NSSF 30004, originally built by AE Goodwin as BSV type.May 16, 2014
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190-14211 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, a loaded rake of ballast hoppers.May 16, 2014
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190-12207 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, a rake of sheep NSSF type waggons.May 16, 2014
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190-11198 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, looking south, with the Sorting Sidings at left, and main yard in the middle, mainlines at right with the Down Refuge running down the middle of image.May 16, 2014
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190-10197 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, looking south with the grain loading area and Ascom silo complex and the yard with rakes of stored waggons.May 16, 2014
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190-09188 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, looking north at the 429 km post, North signal box across Pinkerton Rd with the impressive north signal gantry.May 16, 2014
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190-08185 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, looking from the mainlines across the yard in a north direction, two mechanical lower quadrant semaphore signal posts protect up movements from the yard.May 16, 2014
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190-07207 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, still looking north, another mechanical lower quadrant semaphore signal gantry.May 16, 2014
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190-06206 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, looking north, further north from 190-05, shows rear of mechanical lower quadrant semaphore signal post.May 16, 2014
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190-05269 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, looking north, signal gantry with standpipe foundation in front, platform behind, dock road on the left.May 16, 2014
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190-03213 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, looking north, platform and main lines on the left, yard tracks on the right with Ascom silo complex in the background.May 16, 2014
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190-04220 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, looking south along the mainlines, South box in the distance.May 16, 2014
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190-02274 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, looking south from the pedestrian footbridge, loco depot and sanding tower on the left, South signal box in the distance with a rake of NTBX vans.May 16, 2014
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190-01241 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, looking south from the pedestrian footbridge, past loco depot, turntable visible with sanding tower.May 16, 2014
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189-19176 viewsYerong Creek, located at the 565.08 km on the NSW Main South line, view looking south along the Loop with Mainline at left and Goods Siding coming in from the right.May 14, 2014
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189-18162 viewsYerong Creek, located at the 565.08 km on the NSW Main South line, view looking north at the remains of the station platform, one sign has been snapped in half.May 14, 2014
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189-17179 viewsYerong Creek, located at the 565.08 km on the NSW Main South line, view looking south along the mainline, then the Loop and Goods Siding with stored car carrying waggons, ground frame C and the points from the loop to siding.May 14, 2014
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189-16178 viewsYerong Creek, located at the 565.08 km on the NSW Main South line, view looking north along the mainline, then the Loop and Goods Siding with stored car carrying waggons.May 14, 2014
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189-15184 viewsThe Rock, located at the 550.29 km on NSW Main South line, NSWSRA 81 class unit 8146 serial 84-1065 in the candy livery built by Clyde Engineering as EMD model JT26C-2SS, races through with the Inter-Capital Daylight train.May 14, 2014
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