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Kapunda, Eudunda, Gladstone, Redhill, Port Germein and Port Augusta.
ALF, CLF, 700, 600, 830 and NR classes.
3rd and 4th April 2003.
98 files, last one added on Aug 02, 2017 Album viewed 2195 times
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View of the sidings, infrastructure and buildings of the former SAR / AN narrow gauge Eyre Peninsula Division.
Murdinga, Tooligie. Karkoo, Yeelanna, Cummins, Edillilie, Coomunga, Port Lincoln and Kapinnie.
More information on the Eyre Peninsula railways can be found here
Images taken with a Fuji FinePix S602 camera on the 6th April, 2003.
115 files, last one added on Jan 27, 2015 Album viewed 2508 times
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View of the sidings, infrastructure and buildings of the former SAR / AN narrow gauge Eyre Peninsula Division.
Warramboo, Kyancutta, Waddikee, Darke Peake, Kielpa, Rudall, Wharminda, Ungarra and Moody Tank - Rock.
More information on the Eyre Peninsula railways can be found here
Images taken with a Fuji FinePix S602 camera on the 9th April, 2003.
119 files, last one added on Mar 17, 2015 Album viewed 2529 times
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130705 0640399 viewsLock, HAN type bogie grain hopper waggon HAN 13, one of sixty eight units built by South Australian Railways Islington Workshops between 1969 and 1973 as the HAN type for the Eyre Peninsula system.
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