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Re: VICTORIAN ROLLINGSTOCK





> From: dbromage@fang.omni.com.au (David Bromage)
> Organization: Another Optus Customer
> Newsgroups: aus.rail
> Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 07:29:13 GMT
> Subject: Re: VICTORIAN ROLLINGSTOCK
> 
> David Bromage (dbromage@fang.omni.com.au) won a Nobel Prize for literature by
> writing:
>> louise_gardyne@my-deja.com won a Nobel Prize for literature by writing:
>>> I am looking for information on Victorian rollingstock.  Not locos as I
>>> have found a lot on that thanks to some very industrious enthusiasts.
>>> I was wondering if there is anyting out there that lists carriages and
>>> wagons in use and their characteristics?
> 
>> Peter Vincent has an excellent CD-ROM with extensive details of just about
>> everything which ever turned a wheel in Victoria. I'm not sure where you
>> can guy it these days.
> 
> I mean buy it. I blame this new keyboard. :)
> 
> Cheers
> David


The original poster was after info on contemporary rollingstock. PJV has a
cutoff date of mid 80's I believe.

Mark