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070529 942188 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, ATPF 578 fuel tank waggon, originally built by WAGR Midland Workshops in 1974 for Shell as type WJP, it also spent time in SA in 1985, 80.66 kL one compartment one dome, capacity of 80350 litres, fitted with type F InterLock couplers.
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100603 886088 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, AOXY 33214, converted to carry nickel matte bulk bags, in WGL traffic. Built by WAGR Midland Workshops in 1973 as part of a batch of twenty five WGX type open waggons, in 1981 to WOAX, then AOAY type.
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100608 970788 viewsMidland, AQNY 32179, one of sixty two waggons built by Goninan WA in 1998 as WQN class for Murrin Murrin container traffic, running empty on train 2430 empty Malcolm freighter.
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100608 971188 viewsMidland, AQNY 32181, one of sixty two waggons built by Goninan WA in 1998 as WQN class for Murrin Murrin container traffic, with sulphur skips S25L and S82J, both with replacement doors and roll top tarpaulins, on train 2430 empty Malcolm freighter.
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100608 971988 viewsMidland, AQNY 32209, one of sixty two waggons built by Goninan WA in 1998 as WQN class for Murrin Murrin container traffic, with sulphur skips S99L and S141V both with replacement doors and roll top tarpaulins, on train 2430 empty Malcolm freighter.
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100608 972288 viewsMidland, AQNY 32189, one of sixty two waggons built by Goninan WA in 1998 as WQN class for Murrin Murrin container traffic, with sulphur skips S98C with original door and sliding tarpaulin and S162A with replacement door and roll top tarpaulin on train 2430 empty Malcolm freighter.
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100608 973388 viewsMidland, AQNY 32201, one of sixty two waggons built by Goninan WA in 1998 as WQN class for Murrin Murrin container traffic, with sulphur skips S124J with replacement door and roll top tarpaulin and S52X with original door and original sliding tarpaulin on train 2430 empty Malcolm freighter.
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110710 7422 PD88 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, AQAY 2273, this orphan waggon started life as a Comeng Vic built GOX type open waggon for Commonwealth Railways in 1970, then coded AOOX. Under AWR ownership is was reduced to this 3 TEU unit container skeletal waggon. Peter Donaghy image.
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110710 7421 PD88 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, AQAY 2273, this orphan waggon started life as a Comeng Vic built GOX type open waggon for Commonwealth Railways in 1970, then coded AOOX. Under AWR ownership is was reduced to this 3 TEU unit container skeletal waggon. Peter Donaghy image.
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060528 451987 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, RQFY 14 number board detail, built by Victorian Railways Bendigo workshops in April 1978 in a batch of forty QMX type skeletal container waggons, in July 1980 re-coded to VQFX, in October 1994 re-coded to RQFX and 2CM bogies fitted.
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060530 491887 viewsParkeston, AHLY 0036 one of sixty five AHBY class ballast hoppers built by EDI Rail at their Port Augusta Workshops for ARG in 2001-02 for the Darwin line construction, now in limestone quarry products service.
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060531 498687 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, AQNY 32176 one of sixty two waggons built by Goninan WA in 1998 as WQN class for Murrin Murrin container traffic, with sulphur skips S43 and S103 with original door and sliding tarpaulins.
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100601 842887 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, WGL 633 originally one of three units built by Westrail Midland Workshops in 1976-7 as WGL type bogie flat waggon for Western Mining Corporation for bagged nickel matte traffic.
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100603 885587 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, WGL 636 originally one of ten units built by Westrail Midland Workshops in 1976 as WFN type bogie flat waggon for Western Mining Corporation for nickel matte kibble traffic as WFN 608 and converted to WGL for bagged nickel matte in 1979.
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100603 885987 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, WGL 633 originally one of three units built by Westrail Midland Workshops in 1976-77 as WGL type bogie flat waggon for Western Mining Corporation for bagged nickel matte traffic.
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100608 971387 viewsMidland, AQNY 32205, one of sixty two waggons built by Goninan WA in 1998 as WQN class for Murrin Murrin container traffic, with sulphur skips S196Y with replacement lower door and blue roll top tarpaulin, and S170N with original door and sliding tarpaulin on train 2430 empty Malcolm freighter.
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100608 972087 viewsMidland, AQNY 32173, one of sixty two waggons built by Goninan WA in 1998 as WQN class for Murrin Murrin container traffic, with sulphur skips S128W with replacement door and roll top tarpaulin and S132W with replacement door and replaced blue sliding tarpaulin, on train 2430 empty Malcolm freighter.
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100731 324787 viewsBinduli, AQWY 30222, flat waggon originally built by WAGR Midland Workshops as a WFX type in batch of forty five in 1973-74, recoded to WQCX in 1980, then to WQC for a couple of years 1980-82. In use here as a barrier waggon for the dangerous goods on the acid train.
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051101 648387 viewsParkeston, AHBY 0059 one of sixty five AHBY type ballast hoppers built by EDI Rail at their Port Augusta Workshops for ARG in 2001-02 for the Darwin line, also the FMG construction in 2008, here in limestone quarry products service.
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060530 492086 viewsParkeston, AHQF 31436 seen here in Loongana Limestone service, originally built by Goninan WA for Western Quarries as a batch of twenty coded WHA type in 1995. Purchased by Westrail in 1998.
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