Tasmanian Government Railways G class was a class of 0-4-2T steam locomotives operated by the Tasmanian Government Railways. In 1896, the Tasmanian Government...
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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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G class or Class G may refer to: NZR G class (1928), a type of steam locomotive used in New Zealand Tasmanian Government Railways G class, a class of 0-4-2T...
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The Tasmanian Government Railways C class is a class of 2-6-0 steam locomotives operated by the Tasmanian Government Railways. Between 1885 and 1892,...
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consists mostly of locomotives operated by the Emu Bay Railway, Tasmanian Government Railways, AN Tasrail and TasRail and the preceding private companies...
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Y class, Tasmanian Government Railways C class and Western Australian Government Railways G class, and also in Queensland and on the Emu Bay Railway and...
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North East Dundas Tramway (redirect from Montezuma Railway)
closing in 1932, it was part of the Tasmanian Government Railways network. The world's first Garratt locomotives, the K class, were used on the line. Construction...
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Railways. Several were sold to the Tasmanian Government Railways; some others operated on the Commonwealth Railways. Four were converted to operate on...
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Silverton Tramway Y class, South Australian Railways Y class and Tasmanian Government Railways C class, and also on the Chillagoe Railway & Mining Co in Queensland...
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English Electric (section Railways)
Queensland Railways 2370 class Rhodesia Railways class DE2 Rhodesia Railways class DE3 Tasmanian Government Railways X class Tasmanian Government Railways Y class...
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Australia, the former Hobart railway station was once the largest railway station on the Tasmanian Government Railways (TGR) network. Located on the...
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Garratt locomotive (section First main-line class)
and two locomotives were built in 1909, which became the K class. The Tasmanian Railways stipulated two features that were not in Herbert Garratt's original...
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The D/DA class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Western Australian Government Railways in 1971-1972. Five...
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The NZR WF class were steam locomotives designed, built and used by New Zealand Railways (NZR). Their wheel arrangement is described by the Whyte notation...
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order. 1909 Tasmanian Government Railways K class 1910 Darjeeling Himalayan Railway D class 1911 Western Australian Government Railways M class 2-6-0+0-6-2...
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easily be operated in multiple with a single crew. The Tasmanian Government Railways K class was 610 mm (2 ft) gauge 99 ft (30 m) radius curves Example...
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Tasmanian Government Railways R class. While initial plans called for a round-top firebox (such as featured on the New Zealand AB class), the P class...
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former Tasmanian Government Railways V class V12, while DH5 and DH59 are ex Queensland Railways DH class. All were regauged and rebuilt for the railway. Diesel...
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Tasmanian Government Railways services to Australian National Railways, the latter being branded AN Tasrail. Overnight, Australian National Railways went...
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K1 (section United States government forms)
locomotive classification SR K1 class, a British 2-6-0 steam locomotive the first 1909 Tasmanian Government Railways K class Garratt, a type of articulated...
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RM class for the New Zealand Railways Department from 1955 1 for the Christmas Island Phosphate Co.'s Railway Tasmanian Government Railways DP class Railcars...
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4-8-2 in Australia was the 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge Q class of the Tasmanian Government Railways. Nineteen were built in batches between 1922 and 1945...
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Clyde Engineering (section Commonwealth Railways)
its first contract for steam locomotives for the New South Wales Government Railways. By 1923 it had 2,200 employees. After contracting during the depression...
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ever built. The first Garratt locomotives constructed, the Tasmanian Government Railways K class were also compound locomotives, but were complicated as...
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to Darwin railways. In 1975, all assets were acquired by the Australian National Railways Commission, branded as Australian National Railways and subsequently...
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Valley Railway also operates carriages converted from WAGR goods wagons and original passenger carriages from the Tasmanian Government Railways and South...
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Pacific National (category Freight railway companies of Australia)
funding, ownership and operation of the Tasmanian railway network; with the Tasmanian Government acquiring the railway infrastructure previously leased to...
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1915.[6] In 1915, the Western Australian Government Railways opened the parallel, but longer Northern Railway route about 50 kilometres further east via...
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4-6-2 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1901)
journey from Sydney to Perth in 1970. The Tasmanian Government Railways owned fourteen Pacific locomotives. Four R class were built for passenger trains by Perry...
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Mines in the Hauraki gold field. In 1889 he was appointed by the Tasmanian Government as Inspector of Mines and Geological Surveyor, at a time of intense...
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