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  2. Rockhampton Heritage Village - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the venue was used as a filming location for We Were Tomorrow, an Australian science fiction program starring Gyton Grantley and Johnny Brady. [12] [13] A new showroom to store and display the Rockhampton Heritage Village's collection of historic vehicles including vintage cars, motorbikes and fire engines was opened in 2017. [14]

  3. Trams in Rockhampton - Wikipedia

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    Trams and other vehicles on East Street, Rockhampton, 1923 Rockhampton Council Tramways was a steam tram service which was operated by Rockhampton City Council from 1909 until 1939 in the city of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. Rockhampton was the only regional city in the state of Queensland to have had a tram service. The line has since been rebuilt and is operated as a tourist ...

  4. Capricornian - Wikipedia

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    Following a rearrangement of the Sunlander consists and the construction of further air-conditioned cars, the Capricornian replaced the Rockhampton Mail in 1970, taking 14.25 hours for the overnight trip and running 5 times per week.

  5. Yeppoon railway station - Wikipedia

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    After World War 2 car ownership became widespread, the Rockhampton-Yeppoon road improved and passenger travel on the railway fell. In 1964 the service to Emu Park closed and the station building has been demolished. Also in 1964 the weekday service to Yeppoon was provided by rail car and passenger services withdrawn in the 1970s.

  6. Central Western railway line - Wikipedia

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    Second class sleeping cars were introduced in 1896. The service was extended to Winton when the line was extended there in 1928. Sleeping cars were also provided to Clermont, Springsure and Blackall. Foot-warmers were introduced in the first class compartments on trains departing Rockhampton in 1911, and provided each winter until 1958.

  7. InterCity Express (Queensland Rail) - Wikipedia

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    Each half-set numbered 151–158, comprised a semi-permanently coupled driving motor car (EMD) and a non-driving motor car (EMM) that could be built up to five or six carriages with the addition of trailer cars (EMT). [24] In their later years they generally operated as five car sets. In November 1990 an eight car set was operated. [25]

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