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101-15309 viewsMaryborough yard view, four broad gauge V/Line VZTX type bogie manual discharge sleeper waggons VZTX 4, started out as BP type Steel Mail/Baggage Van BP 7 built in 1959 by Newport Workshops, went on to become VBAX 17 in 1979, then converted September 1988 at Bendigo Workshops to VZTX type.
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136-02134 viewsMathoura, broad gauge V/Line VZTX class bogie sleeper carrying waggon VZTX 3 half loaded, new sleepers stockpiled in yard.
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136-03132 viewsMathoura, broad gauge V/Line VZTX class bogie sleeper carrying waggon VZTX 6 half loaded, new sleepers stockpiled in yard.
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136-23102 viewsDeniliquin, broad gauge V/Line VZTX class bogie sleeper carrying waggon VZTX 13 side view opposite Victorian Oats Pool shed.
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147-32101 viewsSeymour loco depot, a loaded V/Line VZTX type bogie sleeper transport waggon VZTX 2, started out as BP type Steel Mail/Baggage Van BP 77 built in 1959 by Newport Workshops, went on to become VBAX 2 in 1979, then converted 1990 to VZTX type.
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161-2999 viewsTocumwal, V/Line broad gauge VZTX type bogie sleeper transport waggon VZTX 8 converted from a VBAX type box van which would've started out as a Victorian Railways Newport Workshops built BP / BB van from the late 1950s.
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