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190-35410 viewsUranquinty, located at the 535.72 km on the NSW Main South line, looking south with the goods and stock sidings branching off on the right. The Kywong branch can be seen in the distance on the right.
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160522 2389410 viewsParkeston, 7MP7 priority service train, RRAY 7229 platform 3 of 5-pack articulated skel waggon set, 1 of 100 built by ABB Engineering NSW 1996-2000, 48' deck, Toll 48' box TSPD 48324.
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160529 8801410 viewsParkeston, 6MP4 intermodal train, RRXY 8 platform 1 of 5-pack well waggon set, one of eleven built by Bradken Qld in 2002 for Toll from a Williams-Worley design with a 48' Pacific National box PNXD 4143.
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160529 8817410 viewsParkeston, 6MP4 intermodal train, RRQY 8314
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160601 10133410 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2MP5 intermodal train, RRGY 7133 48' platform 2 of 5-pack articulated skel waggon, one of fifty built by AN Rail Islington Workshops in 1996-97 as type RRBY, later rebuilt with 48' intermediate decks and coded RRGY, with 46' 6" Rand Refrigerated Logistics MFR1 type reefer RAND 225.
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160609 0389410 viewsWoodbridge, 5PM5 intermodal train arrives at the triangle and splits signal post 82 and 84 with power from Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class unit NR 35 serial 7250-06/97-237 and a sister unit with 39 waggons for a length of 1791 metres and 3960 tonnes. Behind the crew coach are the Sadleirs louvre vans and an RMEY triple deck articulated car carrying waggon.
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160609 0417410 viewsWoodbridge, 5PM5 intermodal train, platform 3 of 5-pack RRRY 7008 well waggon set, one of nineteen built in China at Zhuzhou Rolling Stock Works for Goninan in 2005, FCL 48' box FBGU 480096 and SCF 48' SCFU 415192 on top.
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160523 2884410 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, PBHY type covered van PBHY 0056 Greater Freighter, one of a second batch of thirty units built by Gemco WA without the Greater Freighter signage.
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160523 2923410 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, ABSY type ABSY 2669 box van originally built for former ANR by Comeng NSW in 1973 as VFX type covered van which were recoded to ABFX in later years and recoded to ABFY for SCT.
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160525 4595410 viewsParkeston, SCT train 3PG1 which operates from Perth to Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction), PBHY type covered van PBHY 0002 Greater Freighter, one of thirty five units built by Gemco WA in 2005.
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160527 5546410 viewsBlamey crossing loop at the 1692 km, SCT train 5PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, PBGY type covered van PBGY 0156 Multi-Freighter, one of eighty units built by Gemco WA, with Independent Brake signage.
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160527 5549410 viewsBlamey crossing loop at the 1692 km, SCT train 5PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, originally built by V/Line's Bendigo Workshops in June 1986 as one of fifty VQDW type 'Jumbo' Container Flat waggons built, PQDY 56 still in Freight Australia green livery loaded with an SCT 40' reefer SCTR 146 and a former Macfield 40' flatrack MGCU loaded with underground vent fans.
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160529 8877410 viewsParkeston, SCT train 6MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, PBHY type covered van PBHY 0048 Greater Freighter, one of a second batch of thirty units built by Gemco WA without the Greater Freighter signage.
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160530 9111410 viewsParkeston, SCT train 1PM9 operates mostly empty from Perth to Melbourne, PWWY type PWWY 0012 one of forty well waggons built by Bradken NSW for SCT, loaded with two 48' SCT boxes an MFG1 type SCTDS 4815 and an MFGB type SCTL 004335.
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160530 9154410 viewsParkeston, SCT train 1PM9 operates mostly empty from Perth to Melbourne, PBGY type covered van PBGY 0137 Multi-Freighter, one of eighty units built by Gemco WA, with Independent Brake signage.
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160524 3741409 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2PM6 intermodal train with crew accommodation coach RZEY 4, built by South Australian Railways Islington Workshops as Purpawi in 1955 for use on The Overland, coded JRA 4, to West Coast Railway, converted to RZEY by Bluebird Rail Operations 2007.
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160525 4535409 viewsParkeston, 3PM7 priority service train, RRAY 7229 platform 4 of 5-pack articulated skel waggon set, one of 100 built by ABB Engineering NSW 1996-2000, 48' deck with a Linfox 46' 6" reefer FTAD 910601.
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160528 8420409 viewsBinduli, intermodal train 6PM6, RRZY type five unit bar coupled well container waggon set RRZY 7030 platform 5, originally built by Goninan in a batch of twenty six RQZY type for National Rail, recoded when repaired. 46' 6" RFRG type ARLS reefer container ARLS 498 double stacked with an SCF 4CG2 type 40' half height side door container SCFU 200547
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160528 8447409 viewsBinduli, intermodal train 6PM6, RRZY type five unit bar coupled well container waggon set RRZY 7023 platform 1, originally built by Goninan in a batch of twenty six RQZY type for National Rail, recoded when repaired. Loaded with a Linfox 48' MFG1 type container DRC 501 double stacked with a Linfox 40' half height side door container LSDU 6940033.
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160523 2986409 viewsParkeston, 7SP3 intermodal train, PQYY 7083 platform 5, PQYY type is a 5-pack articulated well waggon set built in September 1995 by AN Islington Workshops as one of a pair of RQYY for Boxcar/Cubico and recoded in the late '90s to PQYY. Loaded with a 40' 42G1 type GVC container GVCU 4011542[8].
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