• Thumbnail for South Australian Railways Brill railcar
    Two models of the Brill railcar were operated by the South Australian Railways between 1925 and 1971. Introduced to run on country rail services, the "Barwell...
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  • Thumbnail for South Australian Railways Bluebird railcar
    The Bluebird railcars were a class of self-propelled diesel-hydraulic railcar built by the South Australian Railways' Islington Railway Workshops between...
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  • Thumbnail for South Australian Railways Redhen railcar
    Redhen railcars (originally, Red Hen) was the nickname given to the 300 and 400 classes of diesel-hydraulic railcars designed by the South Australian Railways...
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    73-84356. "The J.G. Brill Company". American-Rails.com. Retrieved February 23, 2016. "[Exhibit 60: 55 class railcar] 8 South Australian Railways – Broad Gauge"...
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  • Thumbnail for Commonwealth Railways CB class railcar
    The CB class railcar were a type of Budd Rail Diesel Cars operated by the Commonwealth Railways and Australian National in Australia from 1951 until 1990...
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    Central Railway West Coast Railway Association X 2051 (in French), a French-built derivative prototype South Australian Railways Bluebird railcar V/Line...
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  • Thumbnail for South Australian Railways 520 class
    The South Australian Railways 520 class, also known as "The Whispering Giants", is a class of streamliner 4-8-4 'Northern' type steam locomotive operated...
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  • Convention. Modelling the Railways of South Australia. Adelaide. p. 1-129 . Bird, Kim (2013). "Brill railcars of the South Australian Railways". Proceedings of...
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  • Thumbnail for National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide
    exhibits, mainly from the South Australian Railways (SAR) and Commonwealth Railways and their successor, Australian National, are displayed at its 3...
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  • Thumbnail for Milang railway station
    by the railcar. In 1968 (the year the passenger service was halted), legislative protection of goods traffic on the South Australian Railways ceased and...
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