(WAGR) between 1881 and 1892. The E-class engines were built by Avonside Engine Co, Bristol in 1879 for the WAGR's Northampton railway line, the first...
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Australian Government Railway E class' may refer to one of the following locomotives: WAGR E class (1879) WAGR E class WAGR E class (diesel) This disambiguation...
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Railways E class (electric) WAGR E class, 4-6-2 steam locomotives WAGR E class (1879), 2-4-4-2T double-Fairlie locomotives E-class Melbourne tram E-class Melbourne...
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by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR). Regularly scheduled steam working ceased on WAGR mainline operations after 1971 - with only special...
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Western Australian Government Railways (redirect from WAGR News Letter)
transferred to the Public Transport Authority in July 2003. The WAGR had its origins in 1879, when the Department of Works & Railways was established. The...
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Victorian Railways for heavy freight haulage. They are a variant of the WAGR L class (itself an Australianised EMD SD40) fitted with safety cabs. Initially...
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Commonwealth Railways (CR) and Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) steam and diesel locomotives, passenger and freight rolling stock. Pichi...
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Private Ballaarat tramline opens from Lockville to Yoganup, south of Perth 1879 – WAGR railway 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge line opens between Geraldton and Northampton...
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Mills (of Western Australia), similar to the WAGR G class, in the 1940s South Australian Railways 400 class no. 405 in "builder's photo" livery in 1953...
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country towns and were served by the less frequent trains to Bunbury. 18 WAGR ADG class railcars were added to the network in 1954, marking the first time that...
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Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-2743-3. Notes on W.A.G.R.'s Dining Cars Watson, L.G. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin...
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railway line was a 61-kilometre (38 mi) long state government-owned and WAGR-operated railway line in the Mid West region of Western Australia, connecting...
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Northampton railway line (category Railway lines opened in 1879)
Railway Historical Society. Western Australian Division (1984), A history of W.A.G.R. steam locomotives, Australian Railway Historical Society, Western Australian...
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Bellarine Railway (category 1879 establishments in Australia)
The original line was commissioned in September 1878, and opened on 21 May 1879. It connected Queenscliff with South Geelong station, the terminus of the...
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more 700 class locomotives, with larger tenders, were locally built using the facilities of the new Islington Workshops. These were the 710 class. The 500...
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sections from 12. Construction of the W.A. Government Railways network, 1879 - 1931, pages 208-210 Gunzburg, Adrian; Austin, Jeff; Rail Heritage WA; Gunzburg...
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Bcl9 proteins in mouse lens development". Genes & Development. 28 (17): 1879–84. doi:10.1101/gad.246140.114. PMC 4197948. PMID 25184676. Gehring WJ, Ikeo...
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