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160524 431397 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 1MP2 steel train, RKBY 20802 originally built in the third contract of two hundred NODY type waggons built by EPT NSW in 1980/81. Several recodes later it is loaded with lengths of rail as the RKBY type.
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160524 431995 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 1MP2 steel train, RKBY 20416 loaded with steel rods. RKBY 20416 is from the first order of two hundred BDY type open waggons built by EPT in NSW in 1977/78.
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160524 432089 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 1MP2 steel train, RKBY 20411 loaded with steel rods. RKBY 20411 is the class leader of some six hundred BDY / NODY type open waggons built by EPT in NSW between 1977 and 1981.
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160524 432193 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 1MP2 steel train, RKBY 20352 loaded with steel rods. RKBY 20352 is from the second order for two hundred BDY type open waggons built by EPT in NSW in 1978/81.
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200914 7790176 viewsPilbara Railways Historical Society, brake van 'Portland' was originally a NSWGR MHO type guards van MHO 2321, then recoded to KB type mail van, then to KBY 2513 guards van. It was built by Clyde Engineering at Granville and purchased in 1987 by the Society, it is named after a local river. 14th September 2020.
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240701 27315 viewsPilbara Railways Historical Society, brake van 'Portland' was originally a NSWGR MHO type guards van MHO 2321, then recoded to KB type mail van, then to KBY 2513 guards van. It was built by Clyde Engineering at Granville and purchased in 1987 by the Society, it is named after a local river. July 1, 2024.
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240701 274815 viewsPilbara Railways Historical Society, brake van 'Portland' was originally a NSWGR MHO type guards van MHO 2321, then recoded to KB type mail van, then to KBY 2513 guards van. It was built by Clyde Engineering at Granville and purchased in 1987 by the Society, it is named after a local river. July 1, 2024.
 
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