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160523 2830118 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, CFCLA lease CQWY type well waggon set CQWY 5038-1 with a RWTU 922042 48' MFG1 box and SCT 48' SCTL 004337 MFGB box on top. The CQWY was built by Bluebird Rail Operations in South Australia in 2008 as a batch of sixty pairs.
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160523 2831119 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, CFCLA lease CQWY type well waggon set CQWY 5038-2 with a two SCF 48' MFG1 boxes SCFU 415202 and SCFU 415201. The CQWY was built by Bluebird Rail Operations in South Australia in 2008 as a batch of sixty pairs.
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160525 457289 viewsParkeston, SCT train 3PG1 which operates from Perth to Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction), CFCLA lease CQWY type well waggon set CQWY 5038-2 with a former Macfield 40' reefer MGCU 681005 and a 48' SCT reefer SCTR 210. The CQWY was built by Bluebird Rail Operations in South Australia in 2008 as a batch of sixty pairs.
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160525 457395 viewsParkeston, SCT train 3PG1 which operates from Perth to Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction), CFCLA lease CQWY type well waggon set CQWY 5038-1 with two 48' MFG1 boxes SCF box SCFU 415201 and Royal Wolf unit RWTU 922042 both with SCT decals. The CQWY was built by Bluebird Rail Operations in South Australia in 2008 as a batch of sixty pairs.
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160530 917889 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, CFCLA lease CQWY type well waggon set CQWY 5038-1 with two 48' MFG1 type boxes, plain blue SCFU 407030 and Rail Containers SCFU 912414 both with SCT decals. The CQWY was built by Bluebird Rail Operations in South Australia in 2008 as a batch of sixty pairs.
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160530 917979 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, CFCLA lease CQWY type well waggon set CQWY 5038-2 with two 48' MFG1 type boxes, Rail Containers SCFU 912607 and plain blue Royal Wolf RWTU 922046 both with SCT decals. The CQWY was built by Bluebird Rail Operations in South Australia in 2008 as a batch of sixty pairs.
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