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  2. Railway workshop - Wikipedia

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    Railway workshops are railway facilities in which rolling stock is repaired. While often colocated with engine sheds to perform routine tasks as well as major repairs, in some countries separated concepts exist with railway workshops being specialized in major repairs and general inspections.

  3. Gracefield Branch - Wikipedia

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    Planning for the Gracefield Branch was included in surveys done for the Hutt Valley Branch line in 1924 and 1925. The line was intended to serve an area of 80 acres (32 ha) that had been purchased for the establishment of new railway workshops to replace those at Petone and an area at Gracefield intended for industrial development. [3]

  4. GWR 6959 Class 6960 Raveningham Hall - Wikipedia

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    Restored in 1975, the locomotive took part in the Stockton and Darlington Railway 150th Anniversary celebrations at Shildon. In 1977 6960 moved to the Severn Valley Railway (SVR) [2] where she ran with 4930 Hagley Hall's tender while her own was put behind 4930. In 1978 6960 became the first SVR-based locomotive to haul a rail tour on the main ...

  5. New South Wales S type carriage stock - Wikipedia

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    Lachlan Valley Railway: Eveleigh Railway Workshops: MFS 2096: FS: East Coast Heritage Rail: Eveleigh Railway Workshops: MFS 2121: FS: Lachlan Valley Railway:

  6. Hutt Workshops - Wikipedia

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    Gracefield Branch line running past the Hutt Workshops yard. After the passing of the Hutt Valley Lands Settlement Act in 1925, 253 hectares (625 acres) of land was purchased for development, of which 12 ha (29 acres) was for the railway, 32 ha (80 acres) for the workshops, 55 ha (135 acres) for roads and other amenities, and 177 ha (438 acres) for housing.

  7. Catch Me Who Can - Wikipedia

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    A replica is under construction by the Trevithick 200 charity at the Severn Valley Railway workshops, close to the site where the original locomotive was built. As of July 2017 work towards completion of the engine continues with the braking mechanism being the only major item left to complete.

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  9. Queensland Railways 1620 class - Wikipedia

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    Ipswich Workshops: Stored pending complete rewiring of electrical systems. Unlikely to be operational for the foreseeable future. 1632 07/1967 1991 Mary Valley Rattler Gympie: Operational. Used as a replacement when a steam locomotive is not available. 1639 10/1967 1991 Mary Valley Rattler Gympie: Stored in Gympie Yard as a source for spare ...