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    North Ipswich Railway Workshops is a heritage-listed former Australian railway workshop at North Street, North Ipswich, Queensland. It was built from 1878...
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    floods. Ipswich Railway Workshops War Memorial is a large World War I monument within the grounds of the North Ipswich Railway Workshops North Ipswich has...
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    Ipswich Railway Workshops War Memorial is a heritage-listed memorial at the North Ipswich Railway Workshops, North Street, North Ipswich, City of Ipswich...
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    Workshops (formerly the Workshops Rail Museum) is a railway museum in Ipswich, Queensland, located within the former North Ipswich Railway Workshops and...
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    Islington Railway Workshops, Newport Workshops, Phoenix Engine Company, Toowoomba Foundry and Walkers Limited. It also built some in-house at North Ipswich Railway...
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  • City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. With its North Ipswich Railway Workshops becoming increasingly cramped, in July 1958 Queensland Railways opened...
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    Rockhampton Railway Workshops is a heritage-listed railway workshop at 380 Bolsover Street, Depot Hill, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. It...
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    The Sandstone Railway Culvert (c. 1865) at North Ipswich is located near the north eastern corner of the North Ipswich Railway Workshops. It is one of...
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    Queensland A10 Neilson class locomotive (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1865)
    Heritage Fleet at the Workshops Rail Museum. N°3 has been preserved in Queen's Park, Ipswich, it moved to the North Ipswich Railway Workshops in the 1980s N°6...
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    many years. The railway workshop activities soon outgrew the area near the overbridge and a new site for the North Ipswich Railway Workshops was chosen in...
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    Ipswich (/ˈɪpswɪtʃ/ ) is a port town and borough in Suffolk, England. It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St...
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    Queensland PB15 class locomotive (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1899)
    Stephenson valve gear. In May 1918, engine no. 411 was converted at North Ipswich Railway Workshops into a tank engine, the one off member of the 6D15 class engine...
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    Queensland 4D10 class locomotive (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1884)
    put to use to build four 2-4-2T locomotives at North Ipswich Railway Workshops. Per Queensland Railway's classification system they were designated the...
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    which connected the station to the North Ipswich Railway Workshops The cabin, turnable, rail bridge and railway workshops are all listed on the Queensland...
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    Queensland C17 class locomotive (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1920)
    recently closed line. Twenty-five have been preserved: 2 at the North Ipswich Railway Workshops 45 at Mary Valley Rattler 251 plinthed in Townsville 253 at...
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  • List of locomotive builders (category Railway locomotive-related lists)
    Australia National Railway Equipment Company, Islington North Ipswich Railway Workshops Perry Engineering, Mile End Phoenix Engine Company, Ipswich Springall &...
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    through the site of the present-day North Ipswich Railway Workshops. The development of Ipswich and North Ipswich soon led to schools being established...
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  • Queensland C19 class locomotive (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1922)
    driving axles, and the 19 the cylinder diameter in inches. The North Ipswich Railway Workshops built 20 between 1922 and 1928. A further six were built by...
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    Queensland Railways A10 Ipswich class locomotive was a one-off 2-4-0 steam locomotive operated by the Queensland Railways. In 1877, the North Ipswich Railway Workshops...
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    Queensland Railways operated one 2-6-2 tender engine of the B161⁄2 class. It was built in August 1918 by the North Ipswich Railway Workshops as an experimental...
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    2017, withdrawals began in 2018 with EMU06 the first taken to North Ipswich Railway Workshops for stripping. By January 2019, 30 were in store. Originally...
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    Queensland DD17 class locomotive (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1948)
    between 1948 and 1952, twelve DD17s were built at North Ipswich Railway Workshops. Per Queensland Railway's classification system they were designated the...
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    Queensland Beyer-Garratt class (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1950)
    static exhibit at the Redbank Locomotive Museum, was taken into North Ipswich Railway Workshops in 1993 and restored to working order. Subsequently, due to...
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    building, the oldest remaining on the original North Ipswich Railway Workshops site, was built in 1878-9 by Ipswich contractors, McGregor and Brown. It was initially...
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    line remains to access the North Ipswich Railway Workshops Museum. Originally built as single track, the Roma St - Ipswich section was duplicated from...
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    Railways between 1956 and 1971. In 1956, two 2000 class railmotor prototypes were constructed by Queensland Railways at its Ipswich Railway Workshops...
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    Queensland Double Boilered Cross locomotive (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1867)
    boilered locomotives as knocked down kits to the Queensland Railways' North Ipswich Railway Workshops. One was assembled coming in six tons overweight. After...
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    proximity of the estate to the railway workshops and the Bremer River. In June 1911, 26 building sites of "East Ipswich Station Estate" were advertised...
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  • Great South Pacific Express (category Discontinued railway services in Australia)
    overseas. Twenty of the carriages remained in storage at the North Ipswich Railway Workshops, with Queensland Rail stating an Orient Express holding company...
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    from the Bremer Bridge and passed the original workshops and running sheds (North Ipswich Railway Workshops) to the west and crossed Wide Gully. Extensions...
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