• article is intended as a catalogue of dining and refreshment services and carriages used by the Victorian Railways and successors. XBR/XFR Buffet modules...
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  • carriages used by the Victorian Railways and successors. In 1886, delivery was taken of four sleeping carriages built by the Mann Boudoir Car Company of New...
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    standard Victorian Railways bright red passenger-car livery. As steel cars were introduced to the Overland from late 1949, the timber cars were split...
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    The Overland (category Railway services introduced in 1887)
    Boudoir sleeping cars.: 78  From 1907, new E type side corridor sitting and sleeping cars of Victorian Railways design were introduced. More cars of these designs...
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    Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Victorian Railways in 1952–1953. Ordered and operated by the Victorian Railways, they initiated the dieselisation of...
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    who placed the car under the care of the Victorian Goldfields Railway in Maldon. In 2022, the car was sold to 707 Operations. When the cars first entered...
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    The Victorian Railways' (VR) Royal Trains operated to transport members of the royal family on their numerous tours of Australia on the Victorian rail...
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    All steel carriages came to the Victorian Railways in 1927, with the construction of the "Avoca" and "Hopkins" dining cars, followed by the S type carriage...
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    steel CE van, cars 6 to 9, the Dining Car, cars 1 to 3 and 5, and the Parlor Car. (The order of passenger cars either side of the dining car is not known...
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    set BRG Class Second Class Sleeping Car Chris' Commonwealth Railways Pages DE Dining Car Chris Commonwealth Railways Pages Dunn, John (2010). Comeng A History...
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    Spirit of Progress (category Discontinued railway services in Australia)
    following consist: Victorian Railways S class steam locomotive guard's van (later classed CS) four second class cars (later classed BS) dining car (later named...
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    diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Victorian Railways between 1957 and 1961. The S class was based on the Electro-Motive...
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    The Victorian Railways L class was a class of electric locomotives built by English Electric and operated by the Victorian Railways and later V/Line from...
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  • New South Wales stainless steel carriage stock (category Railway coaches of New South Wales)
    sleeping cars with a capacity of 18 passengers numbered 2333 & 2334, with 2333 being owned by Victorian Railways and 2334 by NSWGR. 3 RMS dining cars numbered...
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  • in the August 1954 Victorian Railways News Letter as having four or five sleeping cars, plus an unidentified 42-seater dining car, the original Norman...
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    Somerton for V/Line between 1985 and 1987. By the start of the 1980s, Victorian Railways passenger numbers had fallen to around 3 million per year, due to...
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  • Some cars were built locally, while others were imported. Between 1860 and 1880 the Victorian Railways took-over a number of private railway operators...
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    in the transfer of the assets of the South Australian Railways to the Australian National Railways Commission. Regular passenger services ceased in December...
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    Rovos Rail (category Railway companies of South Africa)
    Tanzania. The trains consist of restored Rhodesia Railways (NRZ) coaches with two lounges, two restaurant cars, and private sleeping compartments, each with...
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    Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Victorian Railways between 1955 and 1968. In July 1954, the Victorian Railways placed an order with Clyde Engineering...
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  • custom registration plate of MVORTL as M series plates are allocated to Victorian government vehicles and with it being placed into private ownership, was...
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    Southern Aurora (category Discontinued railway services in Australia)
    Department of Railways New South Wales and Victorian Railways featuring fluted sides and consisted of roomette and twinette sleepers, lounge cars and diners...
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    consist included: Power car to provide electricity to the train, and storage space Dining cars, which consisted of old coach cars, with the coach seats...
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    The A class are a class of diesel locomotives rebuilt from Victorian Railways B class locomotives by Clyde Engineering, Rosewater in South Australia for...
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    Geelong at Craigieburn Victorian Railways Preserved C Class leader C501 in between Seymour Railway Heritage Centre's Victorian Railways T class (T357) and...
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    four car types in the VLocity class: The Driver Motor with Disabled Access cars, numbered 11xx & 21xx and designated DM(D) and; The Driver Motor cars, numbered...
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    High Capacity Metro Train (category Changchun Railway Vehicles)
    constructing the trains in China and Australia via a contract with the Victorian Government, in addition to upgrade works necessary for the operation of...
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    Magic Mortuary was operated using railway carriages to house the diners. For this purpose, two dining cars, an event car (for exhibitions and theatrical...
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  • Sydney–Melbourne Express (category Discontinued railway services in Australia)
    including New South Wales and Victorian lounge, dining, buffet, sleeping and sitting carriages. A usual consist had two sleeping cars, being increased to three...
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    the Victorian Railways between 1966 and 1976. In preparation for the opening of the standard gauge line between Melbourne and Albury, the Victorian Railways...
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