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The Commonwealth Railways NSU class was a class of diesel-electric locomotives built in 1954 and 1955 by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, England, for the Commonwealth Railways to be deployed on the narrow-gauge Central Australia Railway and North Australia Railway.
Repco is an Australian automotive engineering/retailer company. Its name is an abbreviation of Replacement Parts Company and was for many years known for reconditioning engines and for specialised manufacturing, for which it gained a high reputation. It is now best known as a retailer of spare parts and motor accessories.
The DRC (Diesel Rail Car) was a class of railmotor operated by the Victorian Railways on its country rail network in Victoria, Australia. The cars were built by Tulloch Limited in New South Wales , and featured aluminium and steel construction, air-conditioning, and twin diesel engines with hydraulic transmissions.
In 1990, Silverton Rail purchased two ex-Australian National 830 class from AN Tasrail [3] followed in December 1994 by six ex-State Rail Authority 48 class locomotives. [4] Initially numbered in the STxx series, all were renumbered as the 48s class. [5] Also purchased for parts were two 830s and three 48s. [3] [6]
In 1995, all 15 were transferred with Australian National's interstate operations to National Rail. In January 1996, DL37 was destroyed in the Hines Hill train collision . In June 1999, National Rail began operating blue metal trains in New South Wales from Dunmore to Cooks River [ 3 ] and in November 1999, from Marulan to Port Kembla both with ...
WASHINGTON — With Donald Trump heading back to the White House, a growing band of younger, more energetic House Democrats is challenging seasoned veterans for powerful congressional posts ...
The 422 class were the first Australian locomotives built with non-streamlined dual cab bodies. Manufactured by Clyde Engineering, Granville, they were introduced into service on the Main South and Illawarra lines where they would spend most of their New South Wales careers hauling passenger and freight services.
The rollout of the $14.99 Aussie Aussie Aussie deal comes as Outback seeks to boost traffic. The steakhouse chain experienced a 0.1% decrease in same-store sales year-over-year last quarter, while ...