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160523 283288 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, PBHY type waggon PBHY 0010 Greater Freighter, one of thirty five units built by Gemco WA in 2005 with plain white doors.
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160524 364988 viewsKalgoorlie, SCT train 2PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, SCT crew accommodation coach PDAY 002 'Peter Terence Mason' converted from former Bluebird 250 class power car #260 'Corella' originally built by SAR Islington Workshops in 1959 and seated 56 second class passengers, converted to crew car in 2005.
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160526 529588 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, SCT train 3MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, PBHY type covered van PBHY 0031 Greater Freighter, one of thirty five units built by Gemco WA in 2005 without the Greater Freighter signage.
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160527 553788 viewsBlamey crossing loop at the 1692 km, SCT train 5PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, PWWY type PWWY 0037 one of forty well waggons built by Bradken NSW for SCT, loaded with two 48' MFG1 type SCT containers SCTDS 4838 and SCTDS 4856.
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160522 222787 viewsParkeston, SCT train 6MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, CQWY type CQWY 5007-2 with a former Macfield MGCU 40' reefer MGCU 681005 and an SCT 48' MFG1 unit SCTDS 4841 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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160523 290287 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, PWWY type PWWY 0002 one of forty well waggons built by Bradken NSW for SCT, loaded with a 46' MFRG SCF reefer SCFU 814042 with former owner Wilmot Freeze Haul still visible and a 48' MFG1 type SCT box SCTDS 4866.
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160524 366087 viewsKalgoorlie, SCT train 2PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, PBGY type covered van PBGY 0079 Multi-Freighter, one of eighty two waggons built by Queensland Rail Redbank Workshops in 2005.
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160525 456987 viewsParkeston, SCT train 3PG1 which operates from Perth to Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction), Gemco WA built PQIY type 80' container flat PQIY 0029 loaded with an SCT 40' RFRA type reefer SCTR 143 and an SCT 40' container SCT 40205.
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160526 530887 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, SCT train 3MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, PWWY type PWWY 0038 one of forty well waggons built by Bradken NSW for SCT, loaded with a 48' reefer MFR3 type Rail Containers SCFU 811019 and a 48' MFG1 type Rail Containers SCFU 412609.
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160523 283886 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, PBGY type covered van PBGY 0105 Multi-Freighter, one of eighty units built by Gemco WA.
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160524 365986 viewsKalgoorlie, SCT train 2PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, PBGY type covered van PBGY 0150 Multi-Freighter, one of eighty units built by Gemco WA, with Independent Brake signage.
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160524 365784 viewsKalgoorlie, SCT train 2PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, ABSY type ABSY 2490 covered van, originally built by Mechanical Handling Ltd SA in 1972 for Commonwealth Railways as VFX type recoded to ABFX and then RBFX to SCT as ABFY before being converted by Gemco WA to ABSY type in 2004/05.
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160524 365884 viewsKalgoorlie, SCT train 2PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, PBGY type covered van PBGY 0146 Multi-Freighter, one of eighty units built by Gemco WA, with Independent Brake signage.
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160524 366184 viewsKalgoorlie, SCT train 2PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, PWXY type PWXY 0002 one of twelve well waggons built by CSR Meishan Rolling Stock Co of China for SCT in 2008, loaded with two 48' MFG1 SCT boxes SCTDS 4826 and SCTDS 4808.
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160524 366584 viewsKalgoorlie, SCT train 2PM9 operating from Perth to Melbourne, PWWY type PWWY 0039 one of forty well waggons built by Bradken NSW for SCT, loaded with a pair of 48' MFG1 type SCT boxes SCTDS 4816 and SCTDS 4842.
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160525 455584 viewsParkeston, SCT train 3PG1 which operates from Perth to Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction), SCT crew accommodation coach PDAY 003 'Monica Ivey Smith' converted from former Bluebird 250 class power car #258 'Goshawk' originally built by SAR Islington Workshops in 1957 and seated 56 second class passengers, converted to crew car in 2005.
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160525 456384 viewsParkeston, SCT train 3PG1 which operates from Perth to Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction), 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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160525 455683 viewsParkeston, SCT train 3PG1 which operates from Perth to Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction), 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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160525 456583 viewsParkeston, SCT train 3PG1 which operates from Perth to Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction), ARFY type ARFY 2253 refrigerated van with a Ballarat built Maxi-CUBE fibreglass body that has been fitted to an Comeng Victoria built ROX type flat waggon from 1970 that was in service with Commonwealth Railways and recoded to AQOY.
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160523 283482 viewsParkeston, SCT train 7GP1 which operates from Parkes NSW (Goobang Junction) to Perth, PWWY type 100 tonne well waggon PWWY 0019 is one of forty well waggons built by Bradken NSW for SCT, loaded with a 48' MFG1 box SCFU 407016 and a 40' 4EG1 SCT 40226.
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