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240328 319497 viewsWest Kalgoorlie, Viva Energy's APTF type fuel tank waggon ATPF 580 built by WAGR Midland Workshops in 1976 for Shell, in a batch of three, as a WJP type 80,660 litre, one compartment one dome tank waggon, with a SFL of 80,500 litres, fitted with type F InterLock couplers. Pacific National empty fuel train 5445 to Esperance. March 28, 2024.
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240328 310897 viewsHampton Ballast Siding, Watco's 5WS4 loaded acid transfer train with 57' DQHY type flat waggon built by CRRC, China in 2022 as a batch of sixty for Watco to carry the CSA acid tanks, DQHY 13009 with CSA 0080 acid tank. March 28, 2024.
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240328 322197 viewsLamington, on the outskirts of Kalgoorlie, 5472 nickel train from Leonora with Watco DQMY type container waggon DQMY 12005, these two pack bar coupled waggon pairs were built in 2022 by CRRC, China for Watco in a batch of thirty-seven, carrying position 1 QUBU 300717 [0] 20' Qube half height rotatable container, position 2 QUBU 300766 [8] 20' Qube half height rotatable container. March 28, 2024.
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190108 113796 viewsBinduli, AQHY 30023 with CSA 0105, originally built by the WAGR Midland Workshops in 1964/66 as a WF type flat waggon, then in 1997, following several recodes and modifications, was one of seventy five waggons converted to the WQH type to carry CSA sulphuric acid tanks between Hampton/Kalgoorlie and Perth/Kwinana. CSA 0105 was built by Vcare Engineering, India for Access Petrotec & Mining Solutions.
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160409 IMG 710696 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 715696 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 716296 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 720196 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 722496 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 722696 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 723496 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 723696 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 724696 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 725496 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 725896 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160409 IMG 728296 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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160412 IMG 737296 viewsParkeston, Aurizon rail grinder MMY type MMY 034, built in the USA by Loram as RG331 ~2004, imported into Australia by Queensland Rail, now Aurizon, in April 2009, detail picture. Peter Donaghy image.
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240328 280496 viewsWOE type iron ore waggon WOE 31056 is one of a batch of fifteen built by Goninan WA between April and May 2002 and was fleet number 642 before the sides were painted yellow and Aurizon logos, in Mineral Resources traffic 5040 empty Mount Walton iron ore train. March 28, 2024.
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240328 281896 viewsWOE type iron ore waggon WOE 33788 is number two hundred from a batch of two hundred and twenty seven built by UGL Rail WA between from 08-2011 and 02-2012 of the current style of 82.5 tonne load capacity WOE class waggons and was fleet number 7199 before the sides were painted yellow and Aurizon logos, in Mineral Resources traffic 5040 empty Mount Walton iron ore train. March 28, 2024.
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240328 282296 viewsWOE type iron ore waggon WOE 30268 is one of a batch of one hundred and thirty built by Goninan WA between March and August 2001 with serial number 950092-018 and fleet number 612, in Mineral Resources traffic 5040 empty Mount Walton iron ore train. March 28, 2024.
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