Wauchope - Kempsey Rail Motor Trip

Ronayne

Australian in Montana
Hello all,

Heres some photos from a rail motor trip I went on. It went from Wauchope to Kempsey and back. Anyway, time for some pictures...

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^ Heres a freight train doing some shunting in the yard at Wauchope.
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^ Heres the second loco in the consist.
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^ Heres two cement hoppers coupling together.
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^ Heres the train leaving Wauchope.
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^ Heres the two car 620 class (I think) rail motor I caught.
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^ Heres the railmotor again, but this time at Kempsey.
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^ Heres a long freight train that passed through Kempsey. (Sorry for the bad quality)
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^ Heres the locos pulling the train.
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^ Heres the freight train passing the rail motor.
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^ Heres a Country Link XPT that passed us in Wauchope.

- Chris
 
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Ronayne

8164 and BL26 worked train is 6422 its the return working of 4621 Port Waratah to Grafton pick up and shunt train which worked through the night before. The Railcars are part of the 620 class.

the freighter with the Triple NRs is 7WB3 Woollongong to Brisbane Steelfreighter. The three locos are NR83 NR78 and NR105.

not bad we all have bad days with pictures.

ghosty
 
Ronayne

8164 and BL26 worked train is 6422 its the return working of 4621 Port Waratah to Grafton pick up and shunt train which worked through the night before. The Railcars are part of the 620 class.

the freighter with the Triple NRs is 7WB3 Woollongong to Brisbane Steelfreighter. The three locos are NR83 NR78 and NR105.

not bad we all have bad days with pictures.

ghosty

Wow! You sure know alot about Australian freight trains. :o ;)

That steel train thing had these interesting cars. The sheets of metal were tilted about 45 degrees, instead of being horizontal on the car. I'm assuming that this is because the metal is too wide to fit horizontally?:wave:
 
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