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160524 3738397 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2PM6 intermodal train behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class units NR 101 serial 7250-07/97-303 and NR 105 serial 7250-08/97-310, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery.
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160526 5215397 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 4PM6 intermodal train, RQKY 2693 container waggon, built by Perry Engineering SA in 1974 in a batch of seventy four coded RM class, fitted with aligned bogies and recoded to AQMP, with a 40' K+S Freighters curtainsider ISKU 400608 and a 20' Titan tanktainer.
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160528 8382397 viewsBinduli, intermodal train 6PM6 runs through behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class units NR 98 serial 7250-07/97-299 and NR 30 serial 7250-05/97/232, originally built for National Rail now in current owner Pacific National livery.
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160523 2727397 viewsParkeston, 1PM5 intermodal train, RRXY 11 a 5-pack well waggon set, last of eleven built by Bradken Qld in 2002 for Toll from a Williams-Worley design with a mostly Toll 48' stacked boxes.
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160524 3791397 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2PM6 intermodal train, RRQY 8314 platform 4 of articulated five-unit container waggon set built by Qiqihar Rollingstock Works in China as part of a forty one unit order in 2005/06, K+S 40' flatrack KHS 400647 with Wesbeam products.
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160522 2103397 viewsParkeston, 6MP4 intermodal train, platform 2 of 5-pack RRRY 7014 well waggon set, one of nineteen built in China at Zhuzhou Rolling Stock Works for Goninan in 2005, Scott's Refrigerated Railways reefer SRR 010 and a half height side door red Linfox LSDU 6940064 container.
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160522 2124397 viewsParkeston, 6MP4 intermodal train departs for Kalgoorlie and Perth, view of crew accommodation coach RZAY 283, built by Comeng NSW in 1972 as type ARJ stainless steel, air conditioned, first class roomette sleeping coach.
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160601 10093397 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2MP5 intermodal train, RQJW 21964, jumbo container waggon, one of twenty five built by Mittagong Engineering NSW as NQJW type in 1980-81. Eurotainer 20' 22T8 ISO tank EURU 920001[5], 40' flatrack FCCU 401075 with timber products and Eurotainer 20' 22T8 ISO tank EURU 920002[0].
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160522 2261397 viewsParkeston, SCT train 6MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, ARFY type ARFY 2198 refrigerated van with a Ballarat built Maxi-CUBE body mounted on an original Commonwealth Railways ROX container waggon built by Comeng Qld in 1970, recoded to AQOX, AQOY and RQOY before having the Maxi-CUBE refrigerated body added circa 1998 for SCT service.
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160529 8882397 viewsParkeston, SCT train 6MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, PBHY type covered van PBHY 0100 Greater Freighter, built by CSR Meishan Rolling Stock Co China in 2014 without the Greater Freighter signage.
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160530 9101397 viewsParkeston, SCT train 1PM9 operates mostly empty from Perth to Melbourne, PBHY type covered van PBHY 0027 Greater Freighter, one of thirty five units built by Gemco WA in 2005 without the Greater Freighter signage.
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190-22396 viewsCootamundra, NSW Main South, quad AE Goodwin built ALCo DL531 units sit in the platform dock at the station. Headed up by AE Goodwin built ALCo model DL531 serial 84131 of 1962 for NSWGR as 48 class MK I 4841 wearing the at the time current Candy livery. These units had an ALCo 6-251B for 1050 hp. This unit was scrapped in 2014.
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211-31396 viewsWeipa, Lorim Point bauxite berth, TNT Capricornia, a coal fired 75,500-dwt bulk carrier built by Italcantieri for TNT Bulkships trade run between Gladstone and Weipa.
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160526 5201396 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, Melbourne bound intermodal train 4PM6 arrives with Binduli in the distance behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class units NR 71 serial 7250-01/97-273 and NR 12 serial 7250-02/97-214.
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160523 2976396 viewsParkeston, 7SP3 intermodal train, RRGY 7142 platform 4, RRGY type is a 5-pack articulated skeletal container waggon, one of fifty originally built by AN Rail Islington Workshops in 1996-97 as type RRBY, later rebuilt with 48' intermediate decks and recoded to RRGY. Loaded with an SCF 40' half height side door container SCFU 607080[9].
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160522 2125396 viewsParkeston, 6MP4 intermodal train departs for Kalgoorlie and Perth, view of crew accommodation coach RZAY 283, built by Comeng NSW in 1972 as type ARJ stainless steel, air conditioned, first class roomette sleeping coach.
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160522 2156396 viewsParkeston, 6MP4 intermodal train, RQJW 60026 container waggon, one of fifty built by EPT NSW as NQJW type in 1984-85, with a Blue Star Logistics 48' container PNXC 4481.
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160523 2830396 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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160526 5336396 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, SCT train 3MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, PBGY type covered van PBGY 0121 Multi-Freighter, one of eighty units built by Gemco WA, with Independent Brake signage.
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160529 8876396 viewsParkeston, SCT train 6MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, PBHY type covered van PBHY 0015 Greater Freighter, one of thirty five units built by Gemco WA in 2005 without the Greater Freighter signage.
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