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130706 0677348 viewsPort Lincoln, looking at the port silo storage facility from Bishop Street.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0676323 viewsPort Lincoln, looking at the port silo storage facility from Bishop Street.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0675331 viewsPort Lincoln, looking at the port silo storage facility from Bishop Street.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0674344 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the yard environs with the station at right which was Eyre Peninsula 'head offices'. 6th of July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0672343 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the yard environs with the station at the extreme right, with the AN Freight Shed now museum in the middle background. 6th of July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0673337 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the yard environs with the AN Freight Shed now museum on the right. The sign next to the point indicator states the Depot is Unattended. 6th of July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0671360 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the yard environs with the station at right which was Eyre Peninsula 'head offices'. 6th of July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0670356 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the yard environs with the station at right which was Eyre Peninsula 'head offices'. 6th of July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0668340 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the yard environs with the station at right which was Eyre Peninsula 'head offices'. 6th of July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0669364 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the weigh bridge and stowed 830 class units and the ballast waggons. 6th of July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0667346 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the weigh bridge and stowed 830 class units and the ballast waggons. 6th of July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130706 0666330 viewsPort Lincoln, looking in the down direction from the London Street overbridge at the yard environs with the station at right which was Eyre Peninsula 'head offices'. 6th of July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130705 0665332 viewsLock, HBN type dual use ballast / grain hopper waggons, HBN 11 still with side gangways in place. One of seventeen built by South Australian Railways Islington Workshops in 1968 with a 25 ton capacity, increased to 34 tons in 1974. HBN 1-11 fitted with removable tops and roll-top hatches in 1999-2000. 5th July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130705 0664340 viewsLock, HBN type dual use ballast / grain hopper waggons, HBN 11 still with side gangways in place. One of seventeen built by South Australian Railways Islington Workshops in 1968 with a 25 ton capacity, increased to 34 tons in 1974. HBN 1-11 fitted with removable tops and roll-top hatches in 1999-2000. 5th July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130705 0663307 viewsLock, HBN type dual use ballast / grain hopper waggons, HBN 11 still with side gangways in place. One of seventeen built by South Australian Railways Islington Workshops in 1968 with a 25 ton capacity, increased to 34 tons in 1974. HBN 1-11 fitted with removable tops and roll-top hatches in 1999-2000. 5th July 2013.Jan 27, 2015
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130705 0662304 viewsLock, 1203, 846 and 859 depart along the mainline for Port Lincoln with the loaded grain train.Jan 27, 2015
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130705 0661299 viewsLock, 1203, 846 and 859 depart along the mainline for Port Lincoln with the loaded grain train.Jan 27, 2015
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130705 0660309 viewsLock, 1203, 846 and 859 depart along the mainline for Port Lincoln with the loaded grain train.Jan 27, 2015
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130705 0659287 viewsLock, 1203, 846 and 859 depart along the mainline for Port Lincoln with the loaded grain train.Jan 27, 2015
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130705 0656292 viewsLock, HAN type bogie grain hopper waggon HAN 59 with a crop growing on the waggon end, 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.Jan 27, 2015
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