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141-2-13525 viewsSunshine, broad gauge V/Line Tulloch Ltd DRC class diesel rail car and MTH class trailer carriage arrive at platform No.3 past semaphore and disc signal post 33 with a Bacchus Marsh bound down passenger service, looking east, point rodding, former goods yard.
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142-2-03525 viewsWangaratta station platform and car dock road, V/Line rail tractor RT class RT 5 with VLBY type bogie louvre van VLBY 148 in VR livery, the standard gauge line is in the concrete cutting behind the RT class. RT 5 built new by Newport Workshops 06/09/1957. The VLBY which is the Wangaratta parcels waggon started out being built by Newport Workshops 30/10/1956 as a VP type VP 148, in May 1979 recoded to VLPY, recoded again in 1982 to VLBY.
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145-05525 viewsSpencer Street Station dual gauge Platform Number 1, broad gauge V/Line A class A 70 Clyde Engineering EMD model AAT22C-2R serial 84-1187 rebuilt from B 70 Clyde Engineering EMD model ML2 serial ML2-11.
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101-22525 viewsDonald loco depot, B class four wheel louvre van, Victorian Railways built a total of 380 of these and were built between 1958 and 1961 mostly by Bendigo Workshops from scrapped waggon underframes of I and IA types.
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152-07525 viewsMorwell station yard, V/Line broad gauge VLCX type bogie louvre van VLCX 33 sits in the yard. VLCX was built by Newport Workshops September 1962 as a VLF type, in June 1979 recoded to VLCX.
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153-2-16525 viewsBallarat station yard, broad gauge V/Line VZMA type bogie ballast waggon VZMA 58 with new bogies, originally built by Victorian Railways Newport Workshops as an NN type ballast hopper in August 1950, recoded to VHWA in 1979, station canopy and clock tower behind.
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153-3-02525 viewsMaroona, station platform and building, signal levers, 232 km post, looking towards Portland.
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154-13525 viewsLismore, Australian National broad gauge bogie coil steel waggon in the consist of Adelaide bound goods train 9169 crossing Gnarpurt Road sandwich between V/Line VCSX type bogie coil steel waggons VCSX 40 and VCSX 25.
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157-16525 viewsKilmore East, Apex Quarry Siding, V/Line broad gauge locomotives N class N 471 'City of Benalla' Clyde Engineering EMD model JT22HC-2 serial 87-1200 and T class T 390 Clyde Engineering EMD model G8B serial 65-420 and VHQF type bogie quarry products waggon VHQF 414, trailing view taken from on top of ballast pile.
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139-18525 viewsBallarat, Doveton Street Sidings, weigh bridge test truck, WTT type four wheel weighbridge test waggon WTT 21, converted from IA type four wheel open waggon IA 7448. Started life as I type I 7448 built by Newport Workshops in January 1905, to IA type in 1935, converted to WTT type in April 1956.
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119-13524 viewsMaribyrnong River, Bunbury St Tunnel, Australian National broad gauge loco BL class BL 31 Clyde Engineering EMD model JT26C-2SS serial 83-1015 and V/Line C class C 509 Clyde Engineering EMD model GT26C serial 76-832 work down Adelaide goods train 9149 over the Maribyrnong River.
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119-27524 viewsParwan Loop, Australian National broad gauge locos BL class BL 29 Clyde Engineering EMD model JT26C-2SS serial 83-1013 and 700 class 703 AE Goodwin ALCo model DL500G serial G6059-1 with down Adelaide goods train 9145 holding the mainline.
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122-07524 viewsTraralgon loco depot, turntable, V/Line broad gauge locos are left to right and all Clyde Engineering EMD models; A class A 77, AAT22C-2R serial 83-1181 rebuilt from B 77, ML2 serial ML2-18. B class B 75, ML2 serial ML2-16 still in VR livery. A class A 81 serial 85-1189 rebuilt from B 81 serial ML2-22. T class T 381, model G8B serial 64-336. Y class Y 168 model G6B serial 68-588. A class A 78 serial 84-1185 rebuilt from B 78 serial ML2-19. March 1992.
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180-14524 viewsWangaratta, yard view looking south from the southern footbridge, shows the Car Dock at left, with the standard gauge line and platform in the cutting at the far left, semaphore signal post 12, a VTQF type bogie fuel waggon in the oil company siding, with pipe gantry bridge over the SG line.
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123-2-22524 viewsSunshine track view, Newport - Sunshine Loop Line, looking towards Sunshine, double doll semaphore signal posts 36 and pulled off semaphore signal post 49 sort of frame V/Line broad gauge G class G 543, the last member of the class, Clyde Engineering EMD model JT26C-2SS serial 89-1276 with loaded up Apex quarry train bound for Brooklyn.
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124-08524 viewsSunshine V/Line broad gauge down passenger train with N class N 468 Clyde Engineering EMD model JT22HC-2 serial 86-1197 'City of Bairnsdale' and H set.
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118-05524 viewsStrathmerton station yard overview, 50' x 20' goods shed and loading platform, bus style waiting shelter, V/Line broad gauge VOBX type bogie open waggon VOBX 68, built by Victorian Railways Newport Workshops as ELF class 1963, to ELX 1965, then VOBX in 1979 and to ROBX in 1994.
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133-01524 viewsLittle River station overview, looking towards Geelong, bluestone buildings.
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135-16524 viewsKilmore East Apex Quarry siding overview, 2nd person operating points, V/Line broad gauge G class G 540 Clyde Engineering EMD model JT26C-2SS serial 89-1273 runs around rake, loading bins in background.
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137-1-11524 viewsEuroa, station yard overview, up home lattice semaphore signal post 6, with down home departure signal post 5 and 4 in the background, No.3 Rd extension at right while the standard gauge line is on the left.
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