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  2. Garfield railway station - Wikipedia

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    It serves the town of Garfield, in Victoria, Australia. Garfield station is a ground level unstaffed station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 17 December 1884. [1] Initially opened as Cannibal Creek Siding, the station was given its current name of Garfield on 28 March 1887, after other suggested names from locals were rejected. [2]

  3. Garfield, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Garfield has a primary school with approximately 150 students. There is a church at the top end of the schoolgrounds. There is a church at the top end of the schoolgrounds. Local businesses include a newsagency , a sourdough bakery, women’s clothing shop, an opportunity shop, gifts and homewares shop, butcher, hairdressers, and several cafes.

  4. Victorian Railways flat wagons - Wikipedia

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    A four-wheel wagon was rated at 10 Tons capacity, and three axles at 15 Tons. [224] [225] Peter Vincent has hypothesised that this traffic would have operated in conjunction with horse box vehicles, requiring coordination in advance because the latter would often be used individually for race traffic. Photographs indicate that the trucks were ...

  5. Garfield water wheel - Wikipedia

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    Garfield water wheel and stamper battery (State Library of Victoria) [1] The Garfield water wheel, sometimes referred to as the Forrest Creek Mine water wheel, was a large water wheel used to power a stamper battery at a gold mine near Chewton, Victoria, Australia. Constructed in 1887, the water wheel was used until 1903 and then was dismantled ...

  6. SCOA-P wheel - Wikipedia

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    Boxpok wheels were proposed for the forthcoming Victorian Railways R class 4-6-4, which had a relatively heavy 19.5-long-ton (19.8 t) axle load, but it had been discovered that the use of a Boxpok wheel would make coupling rod pin removal difficult. The SCOA-P wheel was developed to allow the strength of the Boxpok design but also provide the ...

  7. Victorian Railways open wagons - Wikipedia

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    600 IZ was issued to traffic on 28/3/1931, two months after the last rivetted wagon, and was at the time billed as the "First All-Welded Four Wheel Open Wagon" in the world. This vehicle appears not to have been placed into general traffic; in 1933 it was mentioned in correspondence as running between Newport Workshops and Bendigo in workshops ...

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