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Re: Quin on BM4 or NY2?
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This train was 1WP2.
NY3 runs to Whyalla via Broken Hill.
Cheers
Gary Marshall
gazmar@acay.com.au
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter J. Sweetten <aeropics@tig.com.au>
To: VicLoco <VicLoco-owner@listbot.com>; Ausloco <Ausloco@listbot.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 9:11 PM
Subject: Quin on BM4 or NY2?
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> Hi all ausloco members
>
> Seen this evening at 19:28, 4 x NR's and DL49 in the original National
Rail
> colours passed Craigieburn with a southbound steel train comprising empty
> flats, slabs, coils and wire. I assume this was either BM4 or NY2? Anyone
> care to verify please.
>
> Cheers
>
> Peter J. Sweetten
> Craigieburn, Victoria
> E-mail: aeropics@tig.com.au
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