The New South Wales Bradfield suburban carriage stock were a type of electric multiple unit operated by the New South Wales Government Railways and its...
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The New South Wales Standard suburban carriage stock are a class of electric multiple units that were operated by the New South Wales Government Railways...
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The New South Wales Sputnik suburban carriage stock is a type of electric multiple unit that was operated by the New South Wales Government Railways and...
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The New South Wales Tulloch suburban carriage stock were a type of electric multiple unit operated by the New South Wales Government Railways and its...
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The New South Wales H sets, commonly referred to as the OSCAR (Outer Suburban Car) trains, are a class of electric multiple units (EMU) currently operated...
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The N type carriage stock was a type of steel passenger carriage operated by the Department of Railways New South Wales and its successors from 1939 until...
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1877 American Suburban Carriage Stock Main article: New South Wales American Suburban carriage stock The American Suburban Carriage were built between...
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The New South Wales Tulloch double deck carriage stock was a class of electric multiple unit (EMU) carriages operated by the New South Wales Government...
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shorter travel distances. All 30 carriages were built by ABB's Dandenong rolling stock factory. Fourteen two-carriage sets were ordered in April 1992 to...
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The RUB type carriage stock was a type of steel bodied air conditioned passenger carriage operated by the New South Wales Government Railways from September...
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The HUB type carriage stock was a type of air conditioned passenger carriage operated by the New South Wales Government Railways from April 1948 until...
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The S type carriage stock was a type of steel passenger carriage operated by the New South Wales Government Railways from 1935 until 1989. Between 1935...
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The New South Wales stainless steel carriage stock was a type of passenger carriage operated by the New South Wales Government Railways from 1961 until...
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18 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine Transport for New South Wales 28 October 2016 New South Wales brings forward XPT replacement Archived 18 August 2017...
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feature a higher level of passenger amenity. All 23 carriages were built in the Dandenong rolling stock factory. The Xplorers currently operate under NSW...
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Government of New South Wales announced its intention to purchase new carriages for the intercity network, then-operated by NSW TrainLink. The new trains would...
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The New South Wales XPT (short for eXpress Passenger Train) is a class of diesel-powered passenger trains built by Comeng and ABB. Based on the British...
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1955 electric single deck train stock (U sets and New South Wales Sputnik suburban carriage stock) but with a then brand new "Camshaft controller", for controlling...
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three-car sets of Goninan stock operated suburban services from Newcastle to Fassifern and Morisset as NC sets. This stock was allocated to Mortdale and...
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Sydney Trains A & B sets (redirect from New South Wales B set)
order for 78 A sets was the largest rolling stock order in Australia's history. These 624 A set carriages make up around half of the Sydney Trains fleet...
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rolling stock in Australia as well as the first single-deck electric trainsets to operate in Sydney since their withdrawal from the suburban rail network...
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Sydney Trains T set (redirect from New South Wales G set)
Government of New South Wales awarded A Goninan & Co a contract for 450 carriages for $530 million. In 1993, it was decided that the last 80 carriages of the...
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Eastern Suburbs railway line (category New South Wales articles missing geocoordinate data)
serving the eastern, southern and south eastern suburbs. This Act amended the earlier scheme proposed by Bradfield in 1916, which had provided for the...
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The New South Wales C38 class, occasionally known as the 38 class and nicknamed "Pacifics" by some railwaymen, was a class of 4-6-2 passenger steam locomotives...
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Railways in Sydney (section Other suburban lines)
Bridge. Bradfield's vision for metro-style subways in Sydney was inspired by the subways he observed in Paris, London and New York City. New South Wales uses...
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the New South Wales Government Railways and its successors between September 1958 and November 1996. They were colloquially nicknamed U-boats. The New South...
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installed on the Tangara and later V set carriages (DJM). The C set carriages were also the first on the suburban network to feature fixed seating (originally...
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Sydney Metro (section Rolling stock)
Sydney Metro is a fully automated rapid transit rail system in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It currently consists of the Metro North West & Bankstown...
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Sydney Trains K set (redirect from New South Wales K Sets)
intercity trains), and the oldest in the Suburban fleet. The K sets were the first New South Wales suburban trains to be air conditioned and have headlights...
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The New South Wales AD60 class were Beyer-Garratt patent articulated four-cylinder, simple, non-condensing, coal-fired superheated, 4-8-4+4-8-4 heavy...
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