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  2. SteamRanger Heritage Railway - Wikipedia

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    The SteamRanger Heritage Railway is an 82 kilometres (51 miles) long 1600 mm (5 ft 3 in) broad gauge tourist railway, formerly the Victor Harbor railway line of the South Australian Railways (SAR). It is operated by the not-for-profit South Australian Division of the Australian Railway Historical Society. As the last operating non-suburban line ...

  3. South Australian Railways Brill railcar - Wikipedia

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    SteamRanger has 60 (75) which was converted from condemned Brill trailer 207 and also 43 (75) which was donated to the society at no cost long-time ARHS member John Wilson. [6] [7] Trailer 200MT, sold to the Victorian Railways in 1928, was preserved at the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre. It was later transferred to the South Gippsland Railway.

  4. South Australian Railways Redhen railcar - Wikipedia

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    SteamRanger Heritage Railway: Strathalbyn, SA: Scrapped [34] 824 329 17 Dec 1912 6 Jun 1961 SteamRanger Heritage Railway Goolwa, SA: Operational [31] 830 467 30 Jun 1924 29 Sep 1968 SteamRanger Heritage Railway Mount Barker, SA: Stored [23] 831 458 20 Apr 1918 24 Dec 1969 Port Milang Historic Railway Museum Milang, SA: Not operating [35] 832 ...

  5. South Australian Railways - Wikipedia

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    South Australian Railways (SAR) was the statutory corporation through which the Government of South Australia built and operated railways in South Australia from 1854 until March 1978, when its non-urban railways were incorporated into Australian National, and its Adelaide urban lines were transferred to the State Transport Authority.

  6. Victor Harbor railway line - Wikipedia

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    The SteamRanger Heritage Railway was established in 1986 to operate tourist trains on the line. In late 1989, Australian National declared the Mount Barker Junction–Strathalbyn section unsafe due to poor track condition and SteamRanger operated services from Adelaide to Strathalbyn were cancelled.

  7. South Australian Railways steel carriage stock - Wikipedia

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    Four were passed to West Coast Railway in 1994. Others were sold to SteamRanger. Today many are owned by Steamrail Victoria. [1] [7] Some sources list the twenty-three 800, 850 and 860 class carriages as part of this fleet, [8] but those are covered on the suburban trailers page. [clarification needed]

  8. Rail transport in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Overland Railway. Australian Railway Historical Society NSW Div. St James. 1992. Callaghan W.H. 'Railways Rather than Roads'. Australian Railway History. September 2006 et seq. Castle B.J. 'The Balhannah–Mount Pleasant branch line'. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin p.316. February 1964. Collins N. The jetties of South Australia.

  9. Mount Barker railway station - Wikipedia

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    General information; Location: Druids Avenue Mount Barker: Coordinates: 1]: Operated by: SteamRanger; formerly South Australian Railways then Australian National Railways Commission: Line(s): Victor Harbor line: Bus routes: T840, 835, 835A, 837, 838, 838H, 839, 839R, 840X, 852, 853, 860F, 864, 864F, 864H, 882, 886, 887, 890: Construction; Parking: yes: Bicycle facilities: yes: History; Opened ...