Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) was the state owned operator of railways in the state of Western Australia between October 1890 and June...
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Midlander was an overnight passenger train operated by the Western Australian Government Railways between Perth and Geraldton via the Midland line from September...
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The Western Australian Government Railways (usually abbreviated to WAGR) operated many unique steam, diesel and electric locomotive classes. Often suffering...
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William Charles Blakeney-Britter (?-?) Western Australian Government Railways Rail transport in Western Australia Bertola, P.; Oliver, B. [Eds.] (2006)...
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disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Western Australian Government Railways E class. If an internal link led you here, you may wish...
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disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Western Australian Government Railways Q class. If an internal link led you here, you may wish...
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disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Western Australian Government Railways U class. If an internal link led you here, you may wish...
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disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Western Australian Government Railways S class. If an internal link led you here, you may wish...
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Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR ) railway system during its peak operational time in the 1930s to 1950s was a large system of over 6,400 kilometres...
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disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Western Australian Government Railways K class. If an internal link led you here, you may wish...
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disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Western Australian Government Railways M class. If an internal link led you here, you may wish...
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James Stirling in Western Australia. London: Oxford University Press. p. 24. Western Australian Year Book (PDF). Perth: Australian Bureau of Statistics...
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of the Eastern Railway. In the 1940s, it became clear to the Western Australian Government Railways that the original Eastern Railway alignments were...
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Western Australian Government Railway C class may refer to one of the following locomotives: WAGR C class (1880) WAGR C class WAGR C class (diesel) This...
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Rocklea for the Western Australian Government Railways between 1967 and 1973. With the 657-kilometre (408 mi) Eastern Goldfields Railway between Perth and...
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Bunbury (Nyungar: Goomburrup) is a coastal city in the Australian state of Western Australia, approximately 175 kilometres (109 mi) south of the state...
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Himalayan Railway D class 1911 Western Australian Government Railways M class 2-6-0+0-6-2 (6) 1913 Western Australian Government Railways Ms class 2-6-0+0-6-2...
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Western Australian Government Railway D class may refer to one of the following locomotives: WAGR D class (1884) WAGR D class WAGR D class (diesel) This...
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used on the railways of Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania and, after the war, on the South Australian Railways, the Emu Bay Railway in Tasmania...
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Southern Railway was a railway company that operated from Beverley to Albany in Western Australia between 1886 and 1896. In 1896 the Western Australian Government...
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the Western Australian Government Railways, Westrail and Australian Railroad Group. As at January 2018, Aurizon, SCT Logistics and Watco Australia use...
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the Western Australian Government Railways isolated branch lines between Hopetoun and Ravensthorpe. This line, the Hopetoun to Ravensthorpe railway line...
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the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR). In the 1890s the Eastern Railway was designated as being from Fremantle to Kalgoorlie. Railway dams...
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The Tasmanian Government Railways (TGR) was the former operator of the mainline railways in Tasmania, Australia. Formed in 1872, the railway company was...
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Railways in Western Australia were developed in the 19th century both by the Government of Western Australia and a number of private companies. Today passenger...
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from Bayswater to Bunbury. The South Western Railway was constructed for the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) by various private contractors...
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Indian Pacific (redirect from Indian Pacific railway)
four government railway administrations: the Department of Railways New South Wales, South Australian Railways, Commonwealth Railways and Western Australian...
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of Western Australian locomotive classes, being classes of locomotive that have worked on railways in Western Australia. The majority of Western Australian...
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Australians generally assumed in the 1850s that railways would be built by the private sector. Private companies built railways in the then colonies of...
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