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160101 9779371 viewsWittenoom Gorge, Gorge Mine area, asbestos mining remains, concrete footings and foundations for the now removed milling plant. Geodata.
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160103 DJI 0054371 viewsColonial Mill and mine ruins located within Wittenoom Gorge. Concrete foundations remain of the once impressive crusher, mill, dryer and bagging plant. See images of the site intact here . Geodata: -22.3107554 118.3185943 .
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160103 DJI 0072371 viewsColonial Mill and mine ruins located within Wittenoom Gorge. Concrete foundations remain of the once impressive crusher, mill, dryer and bagging plant. See images of the site intact here . Geodata: -22.3090405 118.3190116 .
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150518 8123371 viewsBHP Iron Ore old and retired ore stacker #4 and bucket wheel reclaimer #4 are blown apart to aid in the scrapping process.
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060110 2165371 viewsCummins, view across Railway Terrace of empty grain train shunting the Cummins Bunker track to pick up empty hoppers, behind ARG 1200 class unit 1204, a Clyde Engineering EMD model G12C serial 65-428, originally built for the WAGR as the final unit of fourteen A class locomotives in 1965 and sent to the Eyre Peninsula in July 2004 and two 830 class AE Goodwin built ALCo model DL531 units 842 serial 84140 ex SAR broad gauge to Eyre Peninsula in October 1987, and 851 serial 84137 new to Eyre Peninsula in 1962. Approx. location of image.
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160527 5514371 viewsKalgoorlie, 5PS6 intermodal train powers away from Kalgoorlie as it is about to pass under the Goldfields Highway behind Goninan built GE model Cv40-9i NR class units NR 95 serial 7250-06/97-296 and NR 96 serial 7250-06/97-297.
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160523 2936371 viewsParkeston, 7SP3 intermodal train, crew accommodation coach RZAY 940, built by Comeng NSW in 1968 as ARJ 240, a stainless steel, air conditioned, roomette sleeping coach, rebuilt by AN Rail Port Augusta Workshops to RZAY in 1997.
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160523 2937371 viewsParkeston, 7SP3 intermodal train, RRGY 7128 5-pack articulated skel waggon, one of fifty built by AN Rail Islington Workshops in 1996-97 as type RRBY with a range of 20', 40' and 48' containers.
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160522 2344371 viewsParkeston, 7MP7 priority service train, platform 2 of 5-pack articulated skel waggon set, Qiqihar Rollingstock Works China built RRQY 5816, 40' KTI 102 flatrack with tarped load.
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160531 9877371 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, container waggon RQTY 8 originally built by SAR at Islington Workshops between 1970-72 as part of a batch of seventy two FQX type container waggons. Loaded with three 22G1 type 20' Royal Wolf boxes, RWMC 815927, RWMC 815857 and RWMC 815872. 31st of May 2016.
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160601 10102371 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, 2MP5 intermodal train, platform 4 of 5-pack RRRY 7011 well waggon set, one of nineteen built in China at Zhuzhou Rolling Stock Works for Goninan in 2005, Linfox 46' 6" MFR3 type reefer FCAD 910610.
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160609 0474371 viewsWoodbridge, 5PM5 intermodal train, RRZY 7049 platform 1 of 5-pack well waggon set, one of thirty two sets built by Goninan NSW in 1995-96 for National Rail as RQZY type, recoded to RRZY when repaired with a sea2rail 40' 4EG1 type box TSPD 408236[0] and Linfox - FCL 48' MFG1 type container FXDU 328063[4].
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160522 2222371 viewsParkeston, SCT train 6MP9 operating from Melbourne to Perth, PBHY type covered van PBHY 0040 Greater Freighter, one of a second batch of thirty units built by Gemco WA.
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030404 131049371 viewsPort Augusta Spencer Junction yard, MKA (Morrison Knudsen Australia) rebuilt AL class AL 24 into EMD JT26C-2M model for Australian National in 1993 as the ALF class, here ALF 20 serial 94-AB-020 shunts empty rail transport waggon sets from the Darwin construction. 4th April, 2003.
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030415 140845371 viewsKingoonya, located at the 426.5 km on the Trans Australian Railway, looking north at the sidings, power station with cattle yards on the right. GeoData location.
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030416 110604371 viewsManguri Siding, looking south from north end, located 706.5 km from the 0 datum at Coonamia and 200 km north of Tarcoola between Wirrida and Cadney Park on the Tarcoola - Alice Springs line and 40 km west of Coober Pedy. GeoData location. 16th April 2003.
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240-11371 viewsWickham, town entry statement with former Robe River Iron Associates Montreal Locomotive Works built ALCo model RSC3 serial 77737 of 1951, originally owned by New South Wales Railways as their 40 class 4006, to Robe River in 1971 as 261.001, then 1700 and finally 9401. Short hood end view on the rail plinth at the entry into town. 31st August 2002
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180616 1679371 viewsCooya Pooya, instrumented ore waggon 1031, part of a second batch of extra 'J' waggons built by Bradken in September 2008 and painted rather than the plain steel finish. Solar panels adorn the waggon sides. 16th June 2018. GeoData.
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040412 144513371 viewsNelson Point, Goninan built, Lynx Engineering designed ore waggon known as Golynx waggons, one of 345 such waggons constructed during 2001 out of 3CR12 stainless steel in an effort to eliminate painting and to reduce wear on the waggon body. 12th April 2004.
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151206 9650371 viewsBoodarie, parked up in a parking bay just out of town on a Sunday awaiting delivery on the following day, on a Gavin Transport Drake float, BHP's new track recording vehicle which is a Mermec ROGER 800 imported from Italy. ROGER is an acronym for Rilievo Ottico Geometria Rotaia, Italian for optical rail geometry control.
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