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    Silverton is a small village at the far west of New South Wales, Australia, 26 kilometres (16 mi) north-west of Broken Hill. At the 2016 census, Silverton...
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  • Look up Silverton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Silverton may refer to: Silverton, New South Wales Silverton Wind Farm Silverton, South Australia...
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    standard gauge New South Wales Government Railways and the narrow gauge South Australian Railways lines. It was owned and operated by the Silverton Tramway Company...
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    water course in far western New South Wales, Australia. The creek flows around Broken Hill and Silverton, New South Wales, and Stephens Creek Dam, a reservoir...
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    BHP (category Broken Hill, New South Wales)
    Proprietary Company was founded on 16 July 1885 in the mining town of Silverton, New South Wales. By 2017, BHP was the world's largest mining company, based on...
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    the weight of the animal rests on these tough, leathery sole pads. The South American camelids have adapted to the steep and rocky terrain by adjusting...
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    Camels and QCamel in Central Queensland, in New South Wales' Upper Hunter District, Camel Milk Australia in South Burnett, Queensland, and Australian Camel...
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  • Silverton Railway may refer to: Silverton Railroad in Colorado, United States Silverton Tramway in New South Wales, Australia This disambiguation page...
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    in the far west region of outback New South Wales, Australia. An inland mining city, is near the border with South Australia on the crossing of the Barrier...
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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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  • Thumbnail for Australian rules football in New South Wales
    In New South Wales, Australian rules football dates back to the colonial era in 1866, with organised competitions being continuous since the 1880s. Today...
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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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    Naradin, Yancowinna County (category New South Wales articles missing geocoordinate data)
    though some mining occurs. Naradin was on the Silverton Tramway between Broken Hill and Silverton, New South Wales. The parish is in the Unincorporated Far...
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    October and the first Sunday in April in jurisdictions in the south and south-east: New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Jervis Bay Territory and the Australian...
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  • Burns, New South Wales is a village in the Unincorporated Far West of New South Wales. Burns, New South Wales is on the New South WalesSouth Australian...
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    The Australian state of New South Wales has an extensive network of railways, which were integral to the growth and development of the state. The vast...
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  • May 2014). 1864 to 1867 South Australian Football Seasons. Lulu.com. p. 56. ISBN 978-1312195769. "THE LATE FOOTBALL MATCH". South Australian Register. Vol...
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  • Thumbnail for New South Wales 48 class locomotive
    Auburn for the New South Wales Department of Railways between 1959 and 1970. Once the most ubiquitous locomotive in New South Wales, Australia, it is...
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  • Northern Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory before finishing atop Mount Kosciuszko. New twists introduced...
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    chariots pulled by horses. The dromedary was introduced into Egypt from south-western Asia (Arabia and Persia). The popularity of dromedaries increased...
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  • Thumbnail for Cockburn, South Australia
    by the New South Wales government. In response, investors formed the Silverton Tramway Company in 1885 to build the railway line from Silverton to the...
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    (3 ft 6 in) narrow-gauge Silverton Tramway at a break-of-gauge. At Cockburn, the Silverton Tramway connected with the South Australian Railways system...
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  • Thumbnail for New South Wales D59 class locomotive
    steam locomotive built by Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation for the New South Wales Government Railways of Australia. The class were ordered from Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton...
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  • Thumbnail for Silverton Tramway Y class
    operating between Broken Hill, New South Wales, and the border of South Australia. Between 1888 and 1907 the Silverton Tramway Company took delivery of...
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    passenger rail services in New South Wales, Australia on the Hunter, Blue Mountains (to Bathurst), Southern Highlands and South Coast lines (between Kiama...
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  • Thumbnail for New South Wales 442 class locomotive
    Auburn for the New South Wales Department of Railways between 1970 and 1973. The 442 class were ordered and operated by the New South Wales Government Railways...
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    by some railwaymen) was a class of steam locomotive built for the New South Wales Government Railways in Australia. Constructed between January 1943...
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    regional Main North, Main Western and Main Southern lines throughout New South Wales. Following the election of the Greiner Government in March 1988, consulting...
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    June 1997 page 40 "Silverton Rail Loco Transfer" Railway Digest January 2000 page 36 80 Class Railpage 80 Class Vicsig New South Wales Rail System Locomotives...
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  • Thumbnail for New South Wales Standard suburban carriage stock
    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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