WebMar 16, 2005 · Australind Minister for Railways Location: Perth, Western Australia Evan you would have to be joking. There would be Thousands of photos of the Picton to Pemberton line in operation "WAGR" [/quote] WAGR I wasnt joking I want to see how bad the line is. Posted: 02 Apr 2005 13:42 WAGR Chief Commissioner Well Evan you weren't very explicit. WebMar 13, 2016 · WAGR G class 71 at Millar’s Bros Timber Mill at Yarloop 20/1/1971 As for mainline service, the Perth to Bunbury route was diesel, and our shot of the Australind Carriages has a W class 4-8-2 shunting in Bunbury one afternoon. W942 shunting the Australind in Bunbury
Historic Australian Rail Maps
WebJul 13, 2005 · Old gallery ; Jobs ; Downloads ; Timetables ; Links ; Events Calendar ; Rail Passes ; Railpage Websites ; Website. ... Last post by Australind on 20 Jan 2016 17:23. Started 06 Dec 2005 00:02 by Dusty. 5 replies. ... Bid for fast trains linking regional WA with Perth. Last post by vk3pb on 21 May 2024 00:20. WebMost WAGR W-class locomotives were withdrawn in June 1971 and joined the long lines of modern steam power that were cut up for scrap at Midland Workshops, however W 924 was among 19 class members retained in storage a little longer until officially withdrawn in August 1972. W 924 remained in storage until saved for preservation in 1978 by the ... phillips v willis
When Regular Steam Trains Ran In Western Australia
WebFrom 1947 to 1987, the WAGR (later Westrail) ran a locomotive hauled train between Perth and Bunbury each day from Monday to Saturday. Day visits to the south-west became … WebRailway Locomotives in Western Australia. Construction of railways commenced in W.A. in 1871 and in the ensuing decades expanded across the southern part of the state. In those … WebThe WAGR W class was a class of 4-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) between 1951 and 1972. This content was extracted from Wikipediaand is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License phillip swagel